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This large house makes the best use of space by choosing the right tiles for the job. Keeping a clean look in the bathrooms, the same tiles are used on the floor and the walls. With the wall tiles reaching the ceiling these bathrooms have clean lines and make the best use of the LED lighting.
With open plan living downstairs, using 600×600 tiles opens this space even further and carries you from room to room.
The balcony upstairs uses 300×600 tiles which gives the illusion of a longer outdoor room.
This Beaumont Tiles article covers floor to ceiling tiling and how you can make this work in your bathroom.
Alfresco tiles in Eynesbury

This outdoor living space looks amazing with 300×300 charcoal tiles adding a contemporary look. The offset pattern in an outdoor space has a paver like look without the hassle of sinking over time and encroaching weeds.
Choosing a dark colour outside not only looks fantastic, it also looks cleaner for longer. When choosing outdoor tiles you should consider if they are antislip.
National Tiles have a selection of outdoor tiles with a non-slip surface, make sure you ask your tile retailer if they are safe to use outdoors.



Commercial kitchen tiling in Altona

This restaurant in Altona looks shiny and new, with white tiles from floor to ceiling. The owners knew that tiles were the best choice to keep their shop looking clean and bright.
Tiles remain the easiest surface to clean for commercial kitchen works, and a white tile will never go out of style.
Beaumont Tiles have a great post on why you should choose tiles for your next project.



Bathroom tiling in Melton

Completed photos of a job we did a little while ago in Melton. The owner made a big splash with glass walls as a feature in the walk-in shower and kept the colour scheme basic.
The large grey wall tiles in a brick pattern join the shower seamlessly. This, along with having the same tiles on the floor makes the room appear larger than it is. A wall-hung vanity adds to the illusion of extra floor space.
Highgrove Bathrooms have an excellent range of wall-hung vanities to choose from if you want to achieve the same look on your next project on a budget.





This new take on a heritage bathroom looks stunning. With a white colour scheme, the grey grout on the subway tiles makes this pattern stand out. The agnostic tiles on the floor draws attention to the claw foot bath and rounded shape of the freestanding vanity.
If you are looking to create something similar, Johnson Tiles have a great range of subway tiles with a new take on a classic look.



Large house tiling in Bacchus Marsh
Grand bathrooms with commanding views. Timber look tiles to the floor and 300×300 charcoal tiles on the wall. Kit Kat tiles stand out around the mirrors, with a feature wall reflected on the back ensuite wall.