Jaydee
2013-11-08 09:53:29
- #1
Hello klblb,
you don't need to tell me that - I completely agree with you.
In the bathroom, we do it similarly to you, light wall tiles only behind the sanitary fixtures, mocha-colored tiles on the floor. The rest is painted as well.
At the beginning of 2000, my ex and I also chose gray tiles for the floor of our then condominium (light gray in the kitchen and hallway, anthracite in the bathroom). That was already 10-15 years ago, I would still like it.
My parents have had large brown tiles (30x60) throughout the entire ground floor since 1980. OK, in between, my mother hated them, now they are totally fashionable again. I always found them timeless.
Unlike the brown-beige bathroom *shudder*. That was renovated 10 years ago (white wall tiles, anthracite-colored floor ).
I won’t give up on convincing him that neutral colors are definitely more timeless - and thus cheaper in the long run.
you don't need to tell me that - I completely agree with you.
In the bathroom, we do it similarly to you, light wall tiles only behind the sanitary fixtures, mocha-colored tiles on the floor. The rest is painted as well.
At the beginning of 2000, my ex and I also chose gray tiles for the floor of our then condominium (light gray in the kitchen and hallway, anthracite in the bathroom). That was already 10-15 years ago, I would still like it.
My parents have had large brown tiles (30x60) throughout the entire ground floor since 1980. OK, in between, my mother hated them, now they are totally fashionable again. I always found them timeless.
Unlike the brown-beige bathroom *shudder*. That was renovated 10 years ago (white wall tiles, anthracite-colored floor ).
I won’t give up on convincing him that neutral colors are definitely more timeless - and thus cheaper in the long run.