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Downstairs cloakroom bathroom... tile ideas?

Discuss Downstairs cloakroom bathroom... tile ideas? in the Buying Tiles? at Tilers Forum; Hi all Just plastered the entire downstairs cloakroom loo so am starting from a totally flat blank canvas. I need some inspiration on what tiles to use in this room ...
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    Default Downstairs cloakroom bathroom... tile ideas?

    Hi all

    Just plastered the entire downstairs cloakroom loo so am starting from a totally flat blank canvas.

    I need some inspiration on what tiles to use in this room

    It will be tiled halfway up the walls then painted

    Tiles need to match the limestone floor (pictured)

    Tiles must be fairly small as the room is tiny.. im thinking 200x200?

    any ideas? would like natural stone if poss to match the floor and kitchen... do they make tiles this size in limestone/trav??

    open to all sorts of ideas if poss? As tilign area is fairly small, there is no real budget.

    thanks guys

    Dave

    Pic of floor tiles in cloakroom

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    Default Re: Downstairs cloakroom bathroom... tile ideas?

    The small tile pictured is a 200x200 isn't it? Just get some of those to match. I thought you were back at work today saving us from another economic crisis? You can do your downstairs loo when you've cleared our national debt

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    Default Re: Downstairs cloakroom bathroom... tile ideas?

    It is Bri, but part of an opus romano set.. not individually available AND 20mm thick... too thick for the walls for this job

    Haha...not sure about saving.. more like creating!
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    My DIY wetroom thread.. if you're a bit bored!

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