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Where to put my border tile

Picking where to put your feature in the bathroom is probably the key decision my clients struggle with the most. It’s honestly down to the clients choice and there are many types of features but for the purpose of this breakdown, we will use mosaic options. Below is a fraction of border options constantly changing at our showroom. It can be overwhelming but the article is not about which one but more where will it go.
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On the Ball Bathrooms Showroom

Now below are mainly images of the different locations of those options as seeing is convincing.
In The Shower – Vertical Strip
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Bathroom Renovation Bibra Lake

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Mount Richon Bathroom Renovation

 Through The Shower Head
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Canning Vale Bathroom Renovations

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Leeming Bathroom Renovations

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Leeming Bathroom Renovations

Shower Box/Recess
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Bathroom Renovations Leeming

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Bathrooms Camillo

Vanity Border – Across Vanity

 

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Bathrooms Willetton

Above Vanity

Canning Vale Bathrooms

Through Mirror
300mm Boarder 2

Bathrooms Canning  Vale

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Bathroom Renovations Canning Vale

Room – Multiple Locations
Seperate Walls

Bathrooms Bibra Lake

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Bathroom Renovation Huntingdale

Multiple Locations – Around Roon
Border Example 80mm

Bathroom Renovations North Perth

Through Bath
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Bathrooms Roleystone

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On the Ball Bathooms Renovation

We at on the ball bathrooms do our best to make sure you get the most out of your bathroom renovation. In Perth, bathrooms are what we do best so if you are looking to get a bathroom renovation quote or just looking for advice we are always here to help.
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