These bathrooms may be small, but what they lack in size they make up for in design! A little goes a long way and a small bath or powder room is a great place to experiment with bold colors and patterns. We've put together some small bathroom tiling ideas to help inspire and motivate you! Continue below to check out 3 small bathroom ideas using Moroccan fish scales!
1. Transform Your Space
Maximizing a small space doesn’t always require a complete remodel. With only 12 sq. ft. of tile, these Large Moroccan Fish Scale tiles help to completely transform this powder room while keeping the budget under $600! Using this large and unique tile shape in white is great for making small spaces brighter and seem more open. We love how these homeowners were able to give their bathroom a total facelift, all without changing the square footage or floor plan.
Large Moroccan Fish Scales – 301 Marshmallow
2. Add a Pop of Color
Keep things light and airy and then add a pop of color for the wow-factor! This homeowner chose our Large Moroccan Fish Scales in 12R Blue Bell for her floor and the results are fantastic.
Large Moroccan Fish Scales – 12R Blue Bell
3. Elongate Your Space
Use design to give the illusion of more space! Small spaces like this powder room call for bold moves. Moroccan Fish Scales were used in a Medium format, oriented in longer rows to add drama and draw the eye the length of the space. The homeowners repurposed a charming, corner-mounted sink to conserve space and keep with the home’s historic bones. To tie the plumbing fixtures, window millwork and tiles together, architectural base molding was painted white – additionally softening the transitions from the floor to the wall, adding just the right amount of character.
Medium Moroccan Fish Scales – 20 Light Blue, 1064 Baby Blue, 902 Night Sky, 11 Deco White, 23 Sapphire Blue, 60 Silver Lining, 130 White (accent)
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