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Bathroom tile ideas from the House & Garden archive

Choosing bathroom tiles is an opportunity to bring a decorative element to the room, so choose wisely with our advice

Pink tiles by Emery & Cie and Farrow & Ball's ‘Setting Plaster’ on the walls contrast beautifully with a chair upholstered in green towelling in this London house by Nicola Harding.

Paul Massey

How do you lay bathroom tiles?

Tiles need grout to be laid, and that's another choice you'll need to make. The standard grout colour is white or neutral, though there are now many more options and some people choose a red grout to pop against a white tile, as you'll see in the pantry of Matilda Goad's London house. The best way to lay tiles is to hire a professional as they'll have a tile cutter readily available to sort all the awkward corners where a full tile won't fit.

How many tiles do I need to order?

Tiles are bought in square metre quantities so first, work out the size of the area you are covering in bathroom tiles and take it from there. Always order 10% more tiles than you need, to account for breakages.

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