Yes — 60 cm × 60 cm (600 × 600 mm) tiles are an excellent choice for your 4 m × 10 m minimalist flat house.
Here’s why
60×60 cm works well:
1.
Clean Minimalist Look
- Large
tiles mean fewer
grout lines, creating a seamless, modern, and spacious feeling.
- Perfect
for the clean aesthetic you want in a minimalist home.
2.
Proportional to Your Space
- For
a 4 m width,
60 cm tiles align nicely (about 6.6 tiles across), minimizing awkward
cuts.
- Works
well for living
rooms, bedrooms, and open kitchen areas.
3.
Practical for Maintenance
- Easier
to clean than smaller tiles.
- Durable
for high-traffic zones like living areas and stairs.
4.
Flexible for Wet Areas
- You
can use the same 60×60 cm tiles for bathrooms and kitchens for
consistency,
or switch to 30×30 cm non-slip tiles in wet areas for extra safety.
Would you like me to calculate the exact number of 60×60 cm tiles needed
for each room, including stairs and wet zones, so you can prepare an accurate
order?
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For WC
(bathroom) floors, using smaller tiles than 60×60 cm is usually better. Here’s what
I recommend:
1.
Recommended Tile Sizes
- 30×30 cm (300×300 mm)
– Best option
- Easier
to slope toward the drain for proper water flow.
- Safer
because smaller tiles give better grip and less risk of slipping.
- Works
well in tight spaces like a WC or shower.
- 20×20 cm (200×200 mm)
– For shower areas
- Great
for areas with steep slopes to the drain or compact bathrooms.
- Better
traction with more grout lines.
- Slip-resistant finishes
– Look for matte,
anti-slip (R9 or R10 rating) tiles, especially for wet areas.
2.
Color and Style
- Light neutral tones
– White, soft gray, or beige to match your minimalist design.
- Matte finish –
Avoid glossy tiles; they get slippery when wet.
- You
can choose a matching
wall tile in larger sizes like 30×60 cm or 60×60 cm for a clean, continuous look.
3.
Example Layout
- Floor: 30×30 cm
light-gray anti-slip tiles in a straight grid layout.
- Walls: 60×60 cm or
30×60 cm tiles in the same tone to make the space feel bigger and modern.
Would you like me to calculate the tile quantity for a typical 2 m × 2 m WC
using 30×30 cm tiles?
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