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Coastal bathroom interior with tile

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Coastal bathroom tiles

Coastal bathrooms layer warm whites, pale aqua, and sandy beige in matte porcelain — never glossy, never primary blue. The classic move is a soft-white textured floor with a pale aqua glazed mosaic in the shower niche, or a kit-kat porcelain in a sea-spray colour behind the vanity. Format stays medium-large, finish stays matte to dodge salt-spray water spots. Add timber accents, brushed nickel tapware, and rope or sisal storage to finish.

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Coastal · Bathroom

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Coastal bathroom — questions

What blue works in a coastal bathroom without going kitsch?
Soft sea-glass aqua or pale storm-grey-blue — never primary navy or bright cobalt. Pick a tone with grey in it, not pure blue, and use it as an accent (niche, splashback, feature wall), never as the dominant surface.
Is glazed mosaic still on-brief for coastal?
Yes — a small pale-aqua glazed mosaic in a shower niche or vanity wall reads classically beach-house. Avoid the saturated primary colours; pick muted sea tones. Spec porcelain mosaic on mesh sheet for easier installation.
How do I stop a coastal bathroom feeling dated?
Anchor with a contemporary large-format floor (600×1200mm warm-white matte), then use blue or aqua sparingly — one feature wall or niche. The dated coastal looks come from blue-everywhere; the contemporary version uses it as an accent.

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