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Scandi powder room interior with tile

Pale, warm, restrained

Scandi powder-room tiles

Powder rooms are where Scandi can flex without losing its quiet. A single restrained tile — chalky white, warm oat, or pale ash — taken floor-to-ceiling over a wall-hung vanity reads more confident than any feature mosaic. If you want a hint of texture, a fluted or kit-kat ceramic in the same warm-neutral family adds depth without colour. Keep grout tone-on-tone, lighting warm, and let one piece of brass tapware do all the talking.

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Scandi · Powder room

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Scandi powder room — questions

Should the powder-room tile match the rest of the home?
Pick a tile in the same colour family as your main bathroom or hallway floor — same warm-neutral palette — but feel free to go up a format or shift to a textured wall tile. Continuity in colour, contrast in surface.
Are mosaics still Scandi-appropriate in a powder room?
Small-format mosaics fight the Scandi principle of calm planes. If you want texture, pick a fluted, kit-kat, or zellige-style tile in the same warm-neutral colour — the relief reads as material, not pattern.
Do I need a slip rating on a powder-room floor?
Powder rooms are technically dry areas in AU codes, so slip rating is less critical than a shower. That said, R10 matte porcelain is sensible insurance — splashes happen, and it costs no more than the polished alternative.

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