Contemporary tile color scheme ideas for ensuite

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  1. Codie

    Codie Well-Known Member

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    I like that textured 6x3 @Sackie

    Considering the same at the moment as you can get it in hexagonal 6x3 as well. At least it’s still a feature to add some texture but 6x3 sizing. This is the quote I’ve just got.

    1 main bath & 1 en-suite floor to ceiling, waterproofing both, niche’s & a 33sqm living area. I thought it’s pretty good.. $9k

    Not charging any extra for a feature tile wall either.
     

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  2. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    That's good pricing I reckon.
     
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    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    Screenshot_20190829-152924.png Decided on the textured smaller hexagonal tiles. Color is the one with the red dot. It's a darker grey but not too dark that will disappear the black matte wall taps. Floor and walls are kierrastone white but it's really a light grey. I think together with the warm Oak vanity and nieve white stone , should work well together.
     
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    What stone brand are you using? Qstone have a colour called Select White which is in their builders range and it is a significant saving on the other brands as their whites are all upgrades. Also qstone have it in a jumbo slab so you can get more per slab.

    I like that tile. I love baby hexes
     
  5. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    Nieve white Smart Stone. It's the second from the bottom in terms of cost but I think looks totally fine for the white look. Not sure cost wise how it compares to Qstone though.
     
  6. Cimbom

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    Should get some of these tilers to come to Canberra lol. A "cheap" quote I got to remove existing ones and retile small bathroom (about 2 x 3 m or so) was 8k :eek:
     
  7. Brady

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    Nice looks decent - how much?
     
  8. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    Tbh I never bothered to ask I was so tired. I just asked if it's within the allowance and it is. It's most likely 35 to 40 per sqm. Has a really nice but not overkill textured effect.
     
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    Robbery ..
     
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