ᐅ Guest Bathroom: Baseboard Made from Floor Tiles or Wall Tiles?
Created on: 8 Jun 2020 23:49
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Andre77
Hi,
I’d like to get your opinion on this.
At the front left in the photo, the baseboard was cut from the floor tile, but since there is a light wall tile running down on the back left and also on the right wall, I find the dark baseboard a bit distracting. In my opinion, a lighter baseboard would look better there.
Alternatively, a dark baseboard all around, with the light tile above it, would also create a consistent look.
What do you think?
Thanks!
I’d like to get your opinion on this.
At the front left in the photo, the baseboard was cut from the floor tile, but since there is a light wall tile running down on the back left and also on the right wall, I find the dark baseboard a bit distracting. In my opinion, a lighter baseboard would look better there.
Alternatively, a dark baseboard all around, with the light tile above it, would also create a consistent look.
What do you think?
Thanks!
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Alessandro17 Jun 2020 14:31Is there a reason why you didn’t extend the white tile on the left all the way across the wall up to the door frame?
Alessandro schrieb:
Is there a reason why you didn’t extend the white tile on the left all the way across the wall up to the door frame?I wonder the same. That single row looks rather isolated there. But from a baseboard perspective, it’s the better choice.
Andre77 schrieb:
Hmm... actually no real reason. The one row is kind of meant as a splash guard. Otherwise, wallpaper will go there in front. I don’t know how you use the toilet, but it doesn’t splash all over the place for me...
I would have extended the tiles up to the door frame or only installed a baseboard for the last row.
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