For example:
Floor in a medium tone so that dust and hair do not show.
I would give the pre-wall as well as the bathtub paneling a dark accent. Possibly also the two shower walls dark, the remaining walls without tiles in light.
I would always work with an accent. The tone could also be laid as stripes on the floor or as a wide baseboard strip.
I am not sure if that might be too much accent, especially if both shower walls become darker... it could make the room feel cramped or immediately draw the eye to the left when entering. Otherwise, I like the suggestion from .
I'm not sure if that's too much accent if both shower walls also become darker... it could make the room feel cramped or immediately draw the eye to the left when entering. Otherwise, I like the suggestion from .
What should feel cramped with a shower of one meter (4 sqm) and a 1.30 pre-wall plus 0.45 tub? That also depends on the color or tile format. For example, brown tones in mosaic style, glass or those curved ones with some metal in them. Take a look in my construction blog under fittings...
Well, it's a matter of taste... in any case, one should imagine one or the other wall visually at least once