5. White, beige and light gray

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5. White, beige and light gray

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White and colors close to it are ideal primary colors for a bathroom in a Khrushchev-era building.

In a small area, the fewer contrasts, the better. And in the bathroom there is always white from the plumbing and the ceiling (which we, of course, make simply a matte stretch ceiling).
Splashes and drips are inevitable, and once dry they leave white marks linkedin data are less noticeable on lighter finishes.
Dark colors look great in rough textures and under contour lighting. And because of the small area, we simply don’t have room for niches and steps where we could build in hidden lighting.
It is hard to find good dark tiles at a reasonable price, they are all expensive. But it is quite possible to find inexpensive and good light tiles. Read about bathroom tiles and how to choose the right tiles.
Have you heard that white visually expands the area? Well, it doesn't work that way. But in a small area, light colors really are better without a chance.

Considering all of the above, many have already guessed which style is best suited for a Khrushchev-era apartment. Scandinavian-style bathroom - be sure to check it out.

Here, accent colors can already be taken relatively bright. The more saturated the accent color, the less of it there should be. And vice versa, the less saturated, the larger the permissible coverage area. Next, we will figure out how to combine them.

6. 1 wall - 1 tile
Most people have an unhealthy urge to be clever with a combination of several types of tiles on one wall. They look at photos of huge bathrooms with designer renovations on the Internet and then try to transfer this to a small bathroom in a Khrushchev-era building, without understanding the main rule of combination:
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