Matching White Wall And Floor Tiles

Lay wood grained porcelain tile to enhance a brown granite or wooden countertop.
Matching white wall and floor tiles. You can put ceramic or porcelain on the wall or the floor and both the wall and the floor can be decked out in large or small tile. Canary yellow black and white. Your bathroom will seem bright and open but will have character and contrast. Wall paint colors the color of existing furniture decor accessories and lighting fixtures may define your color design if you do not.
The tiles on the walls and floors of this bathroom have an almost wood grain look. Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor. Floors with a red undertone such as cherry look pleasing with green wall colors. A simple way to make sure they match is to use a lighter shade of wall tile and a darker shade of floor tile.
Floors with an orange undertone look pleasing to the eye paired with wall colors in the blue family. Selecting white or dark brown and black colors for your floor decoration and ceiling designs depends on the effect you want to create in your room. Photography by maxime brouillet. Offset the brown with cream.
The white tiles used on the floor and walls of this bathroom have all been surrounded with black grout to match the black hardware giving the bathroom a super contemporary look. Matching floor finish color ceiling and wall paint colors. Browse 288 matching floor and wall tile ideas on houzz whether you want inspiration for planning matching floor and wall tile or are building designer matching floor and wall tile from scratch houzz has 288 pictures from the best designers decorators and architects in the country including vertumni fine landscaping and premiere floors. This space demonstrates a perfect example of using mixed materials also known as fusion with ceramic wall tile porcelain shower wall tile porcelain floor tile and marble trim pieces all of these different materials unite in a cohesive way and in a monochromatic color palette to portray a serene spa bathroom.
A popular tile design trend is using floor tiles to run up the sides of the walls and then using a strip of dividing mosaic to partition the space between those tiles and another style running up the rest of the wall. Your main accent surface doesn t have to be a wall. Perhaps you ve heard rules of thumb like ceramic tiles are for walls and porcelain tiles are for floors or small tiles go on the wall large tiles go on the floor to set the record straight these old adages are well hogwash. It could be the ceiling for example like in this bathroom that features a rich blue ceiling.
In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully. Play with scale one of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns. Pair the darker color with white walls and light brown tiles. This makes for a fun and modern way to match wood flooring with wall coverings.