Need help re bathroom tile choice

Tara0
Level 10
Oxford, United Kingdom

Need help re bathroom tile choice

Hello all,

 

My listing has a small shower room with a white tiled upstand around the shower tray (see photo). I need to have this upstand retiled with thicker porcelain tiles, as the (thin non-porcelain) white tiles keep getting hairline cracks. 

Anyway, my first thought was to tile in the same tiles as the floor, which are thick porcelain. 

But then I asked a friend for their opinion and she said it might be a tripping hazard, as in guests might not 'see' they'd have to step over to walk into the shower area. I can't see it myself, as guests would see the shower curtain hanging behind the upstand, and they'd also see the darker tiles where they'd join the wall, plus they'd see that the glass screen is raised up not floor level.

 

WDYT? Upstand to match the floor fine? or go with a lighter colour tile? 

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Andrea6232
Level 10
Bergamo, Italy

Ciao @Tara0 ,

 

personally I would stay with the same tiles as the floor, I think it would look nicer 😉

 

Andrea

Tara0
Level 10
Oxford, United Kingdom

Ciao @Andrea6232 Thank you for your feedback - the floor tiles are Italian and I love them! Very good faux terrazzo. The floor tile colour is 'Fog'

 

https://tile.expert/it/tile/piemme/venetian-marble

 

What do you think of one of the paler colours as an alternative?

Cheri354
Level 10
Helena-West Helena, AR

The white makes the shower complete, all one color 🙂 I think it enhances the clean, sleek look, plus it's easy to see height/depth, etc.

 

 

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Tara0
Level 10
Oxford, United Kingdom

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Tara0
Level 10
Oxford, United Kingdom

Thanks @Cheri354 it's actually quite difficult to find pure white thick porcelain tiles, as most people wouldn't want to use them on a floor when you can see every tiny speck of dirt. I also need v.large tiles as the new tiling will be in six single long strips, if you see what I mean?