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Japandi ensuite tiles

A Japandi ensuite is small, warm, and material-first. Pick a matte textured porcelain in clay or raku for the floor, then either match the same tile floor-to-ceiling in the shower or shift to a tone-on-tone fluted ceramic for vertical relief. Keep grout warm — never bright white — and pair with timber joinery and an aged-brass or matte-black tap. The whole room should feel like a single carved object, not a collection of finishes.

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Japandi ensuite — questions

What grout colour works with Japandi clay tones?
Pick a grout one shade warmer or one shade deeper than the tile — never bright white, which fights the earth palette. A warm beige or soft taupe grout disappears into clay or raku porcelain and keeps the surface reading as one plane.
Can I mix porcelain and natural stone in a Japandi ensuite?
Yes — a common move is matte porcelain on the floor (durable, no sealing) with a honed basalt or travertine slab on the vanity wall. Keep both surfaces in the same warm-neutral family so the eye reads it as one material story.
Are mosaics ever Japandi?
Small porcelain mosaics in a single warm-neutral colour can work in a shower niche or floor, but pattern mosaics fight the principle of quiet. If you want detail, choose a fluted or kit-kat tile in clay — relief, not pattern.

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