Forgetting about the ceiling – In the world of interiors, we always talk about the ceiling as the fifth wall – worthy of paint, pattern and attraction as much as your other vertical surfaces. Tiling it is an option just as wallpapering it is if you want to create some drama, but otherwise, why not think about painting it in a colour that complements your floor and wall tiles? Think Bamboo Lustre in Cappuccino halfway up your walls with a warm white grout and then Carter’s Rose on the remainder of your walls with your ceiling painted in Maple’s Cloth.
Restricting wall tiles to the sink splash back – the classic downstairs loo has a minuscule cloakroom sink and a little patch of tiles behind it to stop splash marks. But don’t limit your bathroom wall tiles to a postage stamp when the sky’s the limit (or the ceiling in the case of our homes). If your budget doesn’t allow for wall tiling left, right and center, you could focus your tiles to one wall alone to make a feature. There are certain tiles that are designed to behave like wallpaper that work especially well in this scenario, the Glendurgan range from our National Trust collection being a prime example.
Not considering the luxury of a cosy, comforting space – underfloor heating is a little luxury worth investing in. In a downstairs loo, it’s always less expected because, but the cosiness it creates is priceless. Be sure to check you’re choosing a compatible floor tile such as porcelain or ceramic which are fabulous conductors of warmth for that toasty toes feeling.
Ordering too few tiles – one of the most frustrating things when decorating a room is to run out of paint or tiles. But it’s a common pitfall. Tiling is a fiddly job even for experts and so we always advise to order an extra 10% of what you need to cover you for waste and breakages. If you’re going for a herringbone layout, we suggest 15% because all those cuts and angles typically means more wastage. Fail to prepare then prepare to fail as they say!
Following the bold advice when it’s not really you – another age-old line you’ll read in interiors magazines and decorating blogs is go wild in your downstairs loo. Because it’s a lesser user room, it’s where we’re told we can unleash our inner creative, go crazy with colour and take pattern to the extreme. All of this is true, but don’t fall into the trap of being pushed into something that you’re not. It’s your home and you have to live with it so if you’re still all about greys, if neutrals are what ground you, and if pattern for you is a floral hand towel and nothing more than stay in your happy place.