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Bathroom Tile: Colour Help - I can't decide
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white tiles with a line of navy blue running through it half way up. I think sometimes traditional is a lot nicer than some of the modern day ideas that they come up with.0
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The only other thing I would add is that I did go to B&Q during the first lockdown, the bathroom displays features this shade quite a lot so if someone you know (and who's taste you trust) can nip down to a local large branch and compare with some B&Q tile shades directly that might be an answer.
I still cannot get over how much time and agonising I did over tiles myself last year!No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.0 -
You are not alone. I, too, have an element of red/green colour blindness, and most shades of brown are tricky for me. I don't even have to ask Mr S when out shopping (pre covid of course) - I just show him the item and he immediately says 'brown' or 'green'.
Back on track, I'd go for classic white and possibly safe navy. That way you won't make any expensive mistakes !
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