HandyMan came up with a few floor tile options. We're going with a basketweave tile carpet, not hexagon tiles as shown, but you get the picture. The toilet will go in the niche at the top right. If you look closely, you can see the dashed lines which indicate where the new vanity will be placed.
Options 2 and 3 show the carpet off nicely; the tub and carpet line up and will look pleasing visually. Option 2 has the remaining tile in an offset brick pattern. With Option 3, the other tiles are in a grid pattern. Neither of these really appeals to me... the mishmash of grout lines seem chaotic.
Option 1 is what we're planning to go with. Stretching the tile carpet the full length of the room will make the overall space seem bigger. And since the vanity will have an open slat shelf on the bottom, you'll be able to see through the vanity to the floor. Keeping the brick pattern of the remaining tiles to just the toilet area will also minimize the visual clutter. Now all we have to do is tear out the bathroom, move the plumbing, buy the fixtures, buy the tiles, and put everything back in. Easy as done :oP
Wonderful illustrated information. I thank you about that. No doubt it will be very useful for my future projects. Would like to see some other posts on the same subject!
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