What color of floor tiles match a blue bathroom with pink tub?
I need to pick tiles for the floor of my bathroom. My bathroom has a pink tub, like dirty pink. And the tiles on the wall are light blue. The cabinets are all white including vanities and the wall is like an ocean blue(light blue) . Please any suggestions?
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off white, with a tinge of yellow/cream John N
dark green, kinda mossy color greatestperc
green manningjames34
yellow or white Iluv Malkin71
bright yellow.
dina
or green.
I think light blue will look nice or get tiles that have blue and pink together. Raman D
white or off white I <3 polamalu!!!
you have way to many colors in your bathroom. i would go with white. brianna
you could do another blue, or a white, or a lighter pink or a light green color.
your a very colorful person! lol, and im loving the pink tub!
hope i helped =] ♥ Megan ♥
florescent orange Susan84
I’d say plain white. prodigy_sat94
I would go with a white in that case. If you have blue on the walls and a pink tub, you would not want a colored floor also. The room would look smaller and heavier than a bathroom should.
Hope this helps. Benjamin B
Purple which is a mix of both.
Shane
I think a light bluish gray would work well. Hide the dirt, too. misslabeled
blue with pink. yuck yeahhcamii
cream!!!!! or just pure white!! joebrolove
WHITE
There are too many colours in there already!! Alice Eva Soy-Sauce
Light gray Tiki™
First thing I would do is get rid of that pink tub Kaz
Change the tube before you tile the floor =0/ Broken
white or black and white together ML
white. or u could redo the tub to match the walls or vice versa Romeo R
i would go with a light yellow sort of like a lemon meringue pie color .maybe even a light orange, a little pale Mandy
Have the tub professionally painted…white. sweetpea
I’d stick with white tiles. BTW if this is your own home, you can have that pinkish tub spray painted by a professional tub painter for a reasonable price. denverlmc
Light blue and dirty pink (with some white tiles here and there). the3rdtom
granny smith apple green,yellow or white will look cool. Hope i help! Rainbow Trails
A pink tub? I didn’t know they made them in that color.
As plain as it might seem, I would suggest white tile. Marble might do well. If I had a picture of your bathroom, I could probably suggest more colors, but this is the best I can do without one. Though I do think white would do well with those colors. Rachel
Sounds like you’ve got a lot of color going on. I think I would go with white.
You might be able to get away with some sort of granite or marble-look tile that actually had specks of both colors in it. It really depends on whether you are trying to play up or play down the pink & blue, and whether this is a house you intend to stay in for a long time or try and resell at some point in the near future. Realtors will tell you to keep rooms neutral for best resale appeal.
I think it also depend on the style of the bathroom and what decorating scheme you are using for towels, shower curtains, bathmats, etc. If you are going for a shabby-chic cottage look, you might want to play up the colors and go with floral accents. If you want a clean, modern, spa look, go with white & play down the colors. arklatexrat
Lime-green - light baby blue - burgundy berry - baby light pink CHIHUAHUA
Wow, Maybe white tile and use some blue throw rugs. A pink tub? Did you ever see a bathtub skirt? Maybe use one of these if you cannot get anything to go with the pink. rachel
This is the color of my bathroom though slightly reversed (pink tile walls with light blue fixtures). Fortunately, the retro look is totally hip
What we did was white tile floors with inset pink diamonds at the point wherever four tiles met. Jeanbug
I’d go with white or off white Sophiesmama
Go with white; you have enough colors going on in there without adding more. The only other option you may have is to match the blue tiles perfectly. mab5096
Three colours is plenty for a small room like this, so I think you’d better pick one of the three you already have. Sounds like there’s a lot of blue already, so I’d go with white as a first choice. Hard to keep looking clean if you have black dog hair floating all over the house like I do, but that’s probably what will look best. A light colour on the floor also makes a room look surprisingly bigger. Pink would be my next choice, but you might have a challenge finding pink tiles because it had better be a very good match with the tub. A much darker blue could work if you get the right blue. Also consider something in a light wood grain colour like maple since wood goes with everything, or a light grey if you want a ceramic or ceramic look. Another thought is doing a checker pattern which suggests a 1950s feel which the colours you already have sound like. In that case, white with either blue or pink would be good, and the pink could be darker but don’t buy any pink without taking a sample home to see how it looks. Karen L