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Bathroom Colour Suggestion

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rosyherb | 15:24 Sun 09th Mar 2014 | Interiors
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I have pale cream/peach/pink mottle(ish) tiles with a small white inlaid pattern detail, which I don't want to go to the cost of replacing.

I also have white tongue and groove wood bath panel, toilet seat, chemist and monks storage units and accessories which again I don't really want to replace.

The painted walls are looking sorry for themselves and need repainting, I currently have a peachy colour which I don't want.

Suggestions for a colour please, it will be one wall and 1/4 of 2 others from chest hight up.

I am useless with colours, so would really appreciate some suggestions.

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You need to pick out one of the tile colours, ideally, or something which will tone with them. What shade of pink is it - would a stronger pink work?
You could paint the tiles with tile paint if you don't want to replace them.

http://www.wickes.co.uk/paint/tile-paint/icat/tilepaint/

Then you wouldn't be restricted to wall colour.
Yes, Fuchsia would look stunning.
Also if you go with a strong pink you can stencil your white wooden furniture to tie it all in.
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have painted tiles before, don't really want the hassle and they don't look great. The peach I have was pulled from the tiles already and as the tiles are a pale pastel colour is all very insipid.

liking the fushia idea, had thought a purple will get some paint pots.
thanks guys
I love purple rosy but in this case fuchsia will look better, it will give it Wow factor, trust me:-)
Another vote for fuchsia from me too, but if you try it and change your mind, consider a medium green as a contrast.

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