Tile size - Please send photos/images, I need help making a decision!

  • Erstellt am 2018-09-08 23:10:28

kkk272729

2018-09-13 12:55:07
  • #1
I have 17x34 in hallways and kitchen :-)

Please write again how wide your entrance area is.
 

nordanney

2018-09-13 13:45:04
  • #2
Google ceratrends tiles hallway - there you will find a nice visual example of different tiles in the same hallway (30x30 / 30x60 / 60x60 and 60x120) - and also with different colors.
 

11ant

2018-09-13 14:22:02
  • #3
Well, the dream isn't particularly vivid if you can't remember its name.


But in a room of five point three tile widths, the number of full rows dominates compared to the number of cut rows; in a room of one point three tile widths, the cut rows dominate.

If the "dream" tile is only available in 60x60, that would be a significant counterargument for me, because then you can't transition to 60x30 or 30x30 in the smaller rooms. Also, large formats emphasize the length-width proportions of the room.
 

blaupuma

2018-09-13 19:48:05
  • #4
Tiles should be 3x3 meters large in the entrance, 1.2 meters wide and 6 meters long in the hallway, and in 2 bathrooms 5 and 12 m2, and in the kitchen about 10 m2. (extends into the living room) I don't know if I like the square ones 60x60. And besides, I want the narrow hallway to appear wider!? That is my biggest problem, the 1.2 hallway.
 

11ant

2018-09-14 00:22:07
  • #5
Then move away from the model that is only available in 60x60 and take one in three formats: 60x60 in the large hallway and the living room, 60x30 (wide side perpendicular to the hallway axis) alternating left and right "starting," kitchen and bathrooms 30x30 rotated 45°. For the question "why?" you will be overwhelmed :-)
 

niri09

2018-09-14 07:03:02
  • #6
I don't find the topic of tiles that simple, especially not when you have finally found the "dream tiles" (price and quality not to be neglected) and they are available in the 60x60 format, then having to look for others again. We had exactly the same problem, if you can even call it a problem :-) You can also lay the 60x60 tiles sideways, which stretches the room. And if the tiles don't do it, you can emphasize it through the furniture, pictures, etc. The most important thing is that you like the tiles as well.
 

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