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Wood tiles shine in this bathroom makeover

T J
last year
last modified: last year

First reno in a small 1960’s townhouse. Shower was in an awkward spot behind the door & the bath was never used.

Removed the bath.
Placed a storage tower inside the wall where the shower was.
Replaced the external window.
Added a cavity door
Heated tiles
Large wooden tiles in a herringbone layout

Currently waiting for the shower glass to be finished








Comments (16)

  • T J
    Original Author
    last year

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  • Kate
    last year

    Lovely. And the tiler did a fantastic job

  • Sonya Seutter
    last year

    Wow this is really beautiful. Love what you have done here and gives me some inspiration for my bathroom renovation.

  • Julie Herbert
    last year

    Absolutely beautiful ❤️

  • Susan McGuire
    last year

    This looks amazing. Great improvements, well done.

  • K s
    last year

    Looks good although can’t see why the green wall as it doesn’t tie into any thing else.

  • T J
    Original Author
    last year

    Easy to accessorise with green things like towels, shower containers, plants etc.
    it would’ve looked sterile with the same tiles again & some thought it would inject some personality.

  • K s
    last year

    Doesn’t look like there will be anymore green as they have black towel on rail and you’d thought they would have posted showing the accessories 🤔

  • siriuskey
    last year

    Love it

  • debanger3
    last year

    They got rid of the gorgeous black and white checked floor!!!

  • K s
    last year

    Haha yes I did notice that, I also noticed the black fixtures, black mirror, black towel and black soap dispenser but no other green to tie into wall. 🤔

  • Rochelle
    last year

    Gorgeous! That herringbone is stunning. Congratulations on a beautiful renovation.

  • pottsy99
    last year

    I love the green wall -- in fact , I'd love any feature wall . IMO you wouldn't want that exact shade as a feature wall in every room , but if you like green , how about 2 or 3 shades of green through the house , and 3 or 4 rooms with a feature wall of primarily green toned wallpaper -- some big green flowers , some chevrons , maybe a green and gold striped one ?


    You can do the same with say yellow to mustard ; blue to mauve ; 3 reds , etc , etc .

  • princesslotta
    last year

    Great eye and the tiling detail is schmick. I like the pop of green, look forward to seeing how you tie it all in.