What color bathroom tiles will match a biscuit-colored tub?
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Which color walls will match these bathroom tiles?
I am trying to change the paint color to match the tile in my bathroom. The tile color is like a peach/orange color, white vanity and gold accents??
I want to retile my bathroom. After taking down the old tile around the tub, if the wall is not damaged, does the wall
board have to be replaced?
What are you trying to match the tiles too?
Tile floor or counter?
White or black should match since biscuit is neutral
I would look for a nice contrast. Some tiles mimic stone and have nice sand colors with a mottled texture that should blend
Biscuit is a neutral color. You can go with any color. I used to have a biscuit colored tub and surround. I personally didn't like a bright white with it. I had an off-white vinyl flooring with grayed flecks of blue, green and gray on the floor. My walls were always in the blues or greens.
Aida: you can never go wrong with white!!
Biscuit is too close to white, IMO.
I would contrast them, to avoid looking like I tried to match and failed.
I would buy several “samples” and bring them home and prop them up and “live with them for a couple of days”. Keep your receipt, take back what you don’t want.
I would go with one or two shades darker with a mottled stone finish.
Brown blue white
Keep in mind that darker tile in a bathroom is very difficult to try to keep clean, as it will show every speck of towel lint, talcum powder, hair, etc.
Also keep in mind that tiles of any color may look quite different depending on what type of light you have in the bathroom and how many lumens strong the bulbs are.
What type of light do you have now, and are you planning to change the fixtures or switch to LED lightbulbs?
I'd go with white and add pops of color with accents like the shower curtain, towels, etc.
Your best bet is to find some tiles you like within your price range and buy a few samples to bring home. You can return the samples. This way you can see what they look like in person in the lighting you have.
I'd lean toward darker greige colors (less gray)