Your bathroom can be as warm and inviting as you would like it to be. Gone are the days of cold, stark white, utilitarian bathrooms. Now with the availability of numerous tile colors, materials, styles, and patterns you can make a dramatic statement about your personality and how you want the room to feel while bathing and even brushing your teeth. Bathrooms have become a place of relaxing enjoyment. Bringing warm and inviting colors into this space can impart a much more relaxing and happier mood to all of your daily routines.
The choice in your floor tile can be a frustrating task, considering all of the options available. It is important to remember several factors when selecting your new tile, comfort, budget, color, texture, and durability. The majority of these factors will directly affect your overall design, and care should be taken in ensuring that they are all acknowledged in the selection process. Choosing your tile material is a decision all on its own. With a myriad of options such as marble, ceramic, slate, clay, granite, and even vinyl, there is much consideration in deciding what material will work best with your desired romantic atmosphere.
A larger tile size can add an air of grandness that may or may not be your intention if you are looking to create a romantic feel. Some professionals advise that warm earth tones should be used for the flooring tile, and softer colors left for walls and accents. Depending on the vanity and other fixtures, you might not want the tile to steal the show. Warm earth tones will lend an elegant and romantic feel to the room, and when combined with a smaller accent tiles and cabinetry or vanities in softer colors and patterns. Some consider the use of floral patterns in soft tones will provide a romantic ambiance, but sometimes floral patterns, if used abundantly can create a busy feel, that is far from romantic and relaxing.
One fun and easy trick to figuring out what will make the space meet your specifications, is to quietly try to imagine your fantasy or dream room. Closing your eyes and picturing all the aspects of the room. Then slowly dissect it and make notes of all the colors, textures and materials, you can remember. Then compare these notes to available samples, and make your selections. Sometimes looking at samples before trying this exercise will help to picture the all of the elements.
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