The tiler has come and gone, leaving four lovely bathrooms in his wake.
Number 27 Chapman Place (the house with the white iron street-facing facade and the buff 'Koala' exterior paint) has a smooth concrete-toned floor tile, large gloss white wall tiles, and the ensuite bathroom has a green marble strip feature at the entrance to the walk-in shower. This looks really lovely in the light flooding through those louvres.
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| The glass in the louvred windows in all the bathrooms is frosted... thankfully! |
We're echoing the slightly industrial vibe of Number 25 Chapman Place in the bathroom floor tile choice - it's a dark textured tile with a metallic sheen that really glows. After we'd ordered this particular tile we found out that it had featured heavily in a very low-scoring room on 'The Block' - perhaps because they did the walls in it too! We're pairing them with large gloss white wall tiles to keep these rooms feeling light.
We've chosen to go with a covered strip drain for all the bathrooms. It's basically a channel inset into the floor with a covering piece that can be removed for easy cleaning. It has a bit more of a modern look than a regular round floor waste, and means that the large floor tiles don't need to be cut to create 'fall'.

The tiles were all ordered through The Tile Mob at Mitchelton.




