Would the floor tiles be considered gray taupe and the tub surround tiles beige? These colors seem to work together.
My bathroom counters are delicatus granite which should have been on the cooler side but are more yellow. It seems to clash with my cooler tile (gray taupe). Any suggestions to make it work - tie colors in with picture etc.????
Is it a design no-no to mix cool and warm undertones?? »
Add just a hint. Sometimes a touch of the organic is all you need. This stripe of stones is a unique accent to the flooring, and almost seems to lead you from the tub to the sink.
Somewhere unexpected. These recessed stones snake their way across the bathroom floor and add a lot of character to the space. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it, and it's a fun way to add a bit of charm. This got me thinking: Where can you use stone where it's least expected?
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I like how there is this line of flate river rock. It woudl be nice as the transition from wood to tile or to make the front hall"mat" out of, if we can find it flat.
i love this tile for the entrance, if not the bathrooms for sure with maybe a little more of that stone, that then you could do the slate blue for the half bath
These look like the same stones.