Don’t be afraid to mix and match tile colours and effects. Pairing wood-effect tiles with marble-effect tiles can zone separate areas of the bathroom (for example, dividing the shower space from the bath). As both of these effects replicate materials found in the natural world, they complement each other more than you may initially think.
Casalgrande Padana’s Epping English Wood and Supreme Sand porcelain stoneware tiles.
If you are nervous about merging two completely separate material effects, try to keep the shades similar. Try pairing a warmer-toned wood-effect tile on the floor and combine it with a honey-toned marble-effect tile on the walls for a cohesive, but unexpected, bathroom design. Casalgrande Padana’s ‘Epping’ tile from their English Wood collection, paired with Supreme Sand (which emulates for the colours and effects found in rock crystal) work well together, as does ‘Highland’ from the English Wood range alongside ‘Onice Arancio’ (which replicates the sandy tones found within some Onyx stone).
Highland from the English Wood range, alongside Onice Arancio, both Casalgrande Padana.