I’m bad at coordinating colors. I’m keeping the floor tile but tearing out the tub tile. I need a new tub tile that looks good with this flooring. Please make suggestions Home Depot or Lowe’s.
I’m bad at coordinating colors. I’m keeping the floor tile but tearing out the tub tile. I need a new tub tile that looks good with this flooring. Please make suggestions Home Depot or Lowe’s.
>a new tub tile that looks good with this flooring
Anon, you’re asking for the impossible.
Ugh I felt this was the case but alas I’m not changing the floor tile so I’ll have to find something acceptable. It’s not my forever home
Just make it white. Don't overthink it.
I would go dark like almost charcoal black for a definite contrast to the floor tile. Anything that is close to the floor tile shade will always just look like it almost matches but doesn't.
>wood frame keeping the tub in place
Americans are vile people.
How else would you do it?
Probably some moronic idea about building a concrete block knee wall or something.
I do not my bath is just on legs so I can move it around in accordance with the flow of qi and maintain good feng shui.
White or something dark
Trying to match is why it looks like shit to begin with
>I’m bad at coordinating colors
Black white and grey with maybe one color will always look good
Are you saying there should be 4 colors, or 2?
Mirror tile for that basic b***h look. Maybe turquoise.
Espresso or mocha brown will work with both your floors and wall color, but might be weird against the tub, and it'll be hard to find tile in that color. A glossy clean white tile as a visual extension of your bathtub would be okay too. Slap some trim around the bottom to cover the visually jarring transition bt your two tiles and it'll be kino (color match to your bathtub tile)
how about a nice purple OP?
a deep wine or plum would actually look great, if the rest of the room supported it. also good luck finding tile that color lmao
Something this color or faux marble. Also make that grout on the ground lighter https://www.flooranddecor.com/porcelain-tile/forte-silver-porcelain-tile-100950187.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIprLlw6OO_QIV5SdMCh1ndgKZEAQYDCABEgKZffD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I would personally do a brown/sand brown tile to match the wall. You can do anything you want OP, the real trick is to tie it in with the other tile using tricks like molding and thresholds and whatnot. As long as it has that "intentional" look and the colors somewhat match it will look good.
White, large, maybe textured, and paint your walls. All for nought if you don't clean the grout on the floor though.
Just use 4 inch white tiles. It's the cheapest tile at home Depot and it's made in the USA. They have built in spacing notches too.
Don't listen to he lives like this.
>implying there is anything wrong with that
Green.
Emerald Green or Mosaic tile would look very elegant on that flooring. Keep the filigree white tile strip for a bit of decorative flare, but generally, you can't go wrong with green tile.
Better yet, just keep the tiles and embrace the moldkino for a free green overlay, with lubricant preapplied for extra pleasure.
you can paint the floor tile whatever color you want