Make A Splash
A statement tile can transform a room from drab to fab. Here’s how to select striking tiles for the bathroom.
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“For a modern aesthetic that is clean and simple, and which is trending, choose a slim rectangular in a soldier course layout, much like our Iva tile or Bau. You could choose a light shade like Luna or go for a moodier aesthetic like Wolkblue, Emerald or Lowveld Coal. Don’t forget to add some glam with our Adorn accessories.” – Ramielle De Jager, marketing director of Wolkberg Casting Studios

Overall theme
“When choosing tiles, start with the look that you want to achieve. Finding the perfect expression of your personal style will deliver a space that you love. For a nature-inspired bathroom, look to the natural patterns of stone and wood-look tiles, while glamorous elegance is ensured with marble-look tiles.
“Mix and match different-look tiles to create a design that reflects your individuality, like marble-look with metro tiles, or combine wood and marble or cement-look patterns. Play with layout, such as installing a timeless metro tile in a vertical or herringbone pattern to deliver a modern interpretation of this classic tile. As tiles are very durable and are a long-lasting finish in your home, be sure to choose what you love.” – Liza Watermeyer, visual display manager at Tile Africa

Large-format tiles
“For smaller bathrooms, don’t shy away from using the larger-size tiles as they can make the space look bigger. With fewer grout lines, you can embrace a seamless look, especially if you take the tile up the wall, blurring the lines between wall and floor thus creating the impression of a larger space. Add trend-forward small patterned tiles or mosaics to create interest in your bathroom.” – Liza Watermeyer, visual display manager at Tile Africa

Consider colour
Colour is an important consideration when choosing tiles for a bathroom as colour can create or diminish the space in an area. White and light colours create the illusion of space, which is a great help in small, narrow bathrooms. Dark colours work better in bigger bathrooms and can help create a more intimate atmosphere.” – Amadea Oberholzer, interior designer at Lifestyle Ceramics
