I would do the floor matte and the walls in a stacked row using 12 matte followed by 4 or polished.
Mixing glossy polished vs matte wall tile.
It is down to personal choice.
Bianco puro honed corinth mosaic 12 x 24 somerset and combed hexagons featured.
Tile is a very popular flooring choice and choosing tile may have been an easy decision for you.
Mixing up tile finishes creates a high low contrast surface and adds visual interest to any space.
I love using both the polished finish adds a sparkle.
Glossy finish tiles feature a more dramatic effect on the bathroom.
This is why they are still popular.
This is the most casual finish of the three reflecting very little light and contemporizing a design.
They tend to create an elegant highly polished look and feel.
You can also use a hexagon on the floor if you are worried about slippage.
Matte vs polished trends come and go.
The polished pieces catch the light creating a subtle glimmer while the textured pieces break it up for a little extra oomph.
San dona honed 4 x 12 elba and 12 x 24.
The subtle softness of a matte combined with the light reflecting shine of a gloss can supply an additional point of interest to any installation.
But then you had to decide whether to get gloss finish tile or matte finish tile.
There is no hard and fast rule for this.
The matt tiles have better slip resistance so they are used in this situation but there is nothing odd or unusual about this and it will not look wrong.
Part of that decision making process likely involved a discussion on which tile is easier to maintain.
Mixing matte and gloss finishes can be a beautiful yet quiet way to add texture to your spaces.
By kali july 21 2015.
When installing matte finish tiles make sure there is enough lighting both natural and artificial as these tiles are not known for reflecting light.
For example quite often in a bathroom the floor tiles are matt and the matching wall tiles are glossy.
4 ways to mix gloss and matte tile.
Be sure to check the slip resistance if you are planning to use tiles on the floors.
They are also very popular as bathroom floor tiles and they can be easily combined with gloss wall tiles.
Matt tiles are ideal for larger bathrooms and are used to create a more traditional or rustic look.
Honed tiles go through the same process as polished and satin but with even fewer wheels that result in a smooth matte finish.