A lot of people get put off about using larger tiles in a small area like a toilet or bathroom, but there's no reason why not if there's a tile you like. All it will mean is fewer grout joints and a little more waste from each tile. Below are some examples of 60x30cm, 90x60cm and 60x60cm tiles used in a small downstairs toilet and bathroom.
If you are on a budget or don't want anything too busy, a plain tile on the walls with a feature strip/row works great to add a bit of colour and variation without breaking the bank or introducing too much to an area.
Often, these tiles are thought of as cold and harsh-looking but they are just tiles like any other, and the rich colours look fantastic, especially in a larger area. They can be very warm, in fact. Below are some examples:
Panels are a brilliant way of adding interest to a wall and can be used under kitchen cabinets, in showers and even on living room walls. They are perfect tiles for those who don't like tiles anad are available in so many stunning options.
We are specialists in new reproduction Victorian, Edwardian and Minton-style tiles however if you're on a budget or you want to do the tiling yourself and want something a bit easier to tile, we have lots of tiles that replicate the look very well.
These tiles are extremely realistic and better than actual wood as they will not warp, move or wear down. They are extremely durable and long-lasting.
One tile can be laid out in several different ways: Brick-bonded, Stacked, Herringbone, Random-bond or they can be laid vertically as fingers. Try something unique with the following examples: