@FifiMcGee

Guys! Thank you so much for watching ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ I'm super new to Youtube and taking all your feedback on board to increase the b-roll so you can see more of the products I'm recommending ๐Ÿ˜I never dreamed how many views and comments this would get, thank you. In case you haven't seen, I give away a free Bathroom Flooring list with 12 more flooring options I recommend to clients over on my website (most tile, some stone, some LVT) Download it here: https://join.fifimcgee.co.uk/bathroom-flooring-blackbook/ Thank you for being here ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

@robertainsworth7375

I love practical, functional , timeless , non-trend driven design guidance.   I found this video to be exactly that. Thank you.

@josee6134

Please don't take this as an offense. You look very beautiful and I like most of your outfits. But while listening to you, I would much prefer to see a lot of examples of what you are talking about and for a  little bit longer on the screen. You are on the screen more than pictures of beautifully renovated spaces. After all, shots of beautifully renovated/decorated spaces as examples are what viewers are looking to see. Thank you.

@lavandefille1860

I wish you showed the tiles longer and pointed out their features more closely rather than seeing you talk

@g.e.2900

Great video!  Please show more tiles.   I'm in the USA, and I don't know if the tiles you mentioned are available here. โค๐Ÿ˜Šโค

@YourBuddyDidi

I still love my terrazzo ceramic tiles. Anyway, thereโ€™s no going back! Theyโ€™re installing them next week and I feel happy when I see them. I canโ€™t wait for the result ๐Ÿ˜Š

@vivavivapalestina1

You are such a life saver. And I love your recommendations!!! Thanks for putting this video together!!!
I'm going for the first tile but wondering what time to put on top half of wall?? Any tips. Also can I do the first time recommended in video all over floor and wall??

@nicoleshemroske2705

Lovely video. Can  I source any of these tiles in the US? We are preparing to redo a small 5x8 full bathroom. Can I still use large tile in the shower and floor , any size recommendations would be helpful. Thank you!

@karenbrooks3645

Fi, Great video thank you.  Could you please give your opinion on LVT ? We are a couple of 60y olds ๐Ÿ˜† moving into our retirement apartment, so no high traffic areas.  We are looking for warm underfoot, easy clean, stencil effects similar to your L. Ashley tiles in your bathroom.  It seems like a minefield for us , we are moving from Spain after 21 years away Thanks again, absolutely adore your style ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

@cheamericana

Very helpful. Thank you. Only wish you showed more examples

@hsouth100

Hi, do you have any advice on using fluted tiles?  Thank you!

@leeboriack8054

In the USA there is a healthy supply of porcelain tiles that imitate real stone. Real stone is beautiful but typically requires maintenance to keep up the sealer.

@SarahJones-kp9bq

Hellooo๐Ÿ‘‹ i love the colour of the kitchen in the video๐Ÿ˜ please could you share what colour it is? Or is it hand painted? X

@MM-li8nk

Expensive but worth it is epoxy grout.  No more white grout turning black!

@katekoester6389

Hi! Do you know if the tiles you recommended are available in the US?

@isabelrobson8221

So helpful, what would you suggest for a teeny tiny wet room 1.65 by 1.3 metres!

@kenbagwell8551

Bring in the color with paint and wallpaper, not your tile ... I can see your whole design strategy now, and it makes so much sense.

@Tom_Jensen

I really appreciated your insights on bathroom tiles, especially the emphasis on practical choices! I can relate to the struggle of picking the right tiles that balance aesthetics and maintenance. I've found that opting for porcelain or ceramic can really ease cleaning concerns and add durability. 

Also, I recently used FloorTally for a project. It helped me get accurate cost estimates based on local rates, which made budgeting so much easier. Have you tried any specific brands that you found particularly good for high-traffic areas? Thanks for the tips!

@BrookeSimmons

Glad the algorithm suggested you to me! I'm prepping for a bathroom addition (adding an en-suite to my top floor). It will be a narrow room, and I want it to fit into my Victorian terrace without being too old-timey. For a while now I've had this idea of having encaustic tiles made for the floor, in the same pattern as my front entryway (which has original tiles) but with those more muted colours you're talking about here (my entryway is lovely and the pattern is great, but the colours are not particularly calming)... and then I've been struggling with what tiles to put in the shower and on the walls! I love both herringbone and brick/subway patterns and that satin-finish rectangular tile might be great on walls, but there will be so many lines on the floor that perhaps a large-format tile would be best? I love limestone and travertine, but I'm not into the maintenance cost at all. And also it feels like it's just been all cold, dead-eyed grays in the shops for so long -- I've been finding it so hard to find tiles I actually like. Warm, timeless neutrals that look like natural stone are exactly what I need. Thank you so much for all these suggestions!

@Deblumski

For us, safety is more important than looks.  We chose tiles with the highest anti slip quality especially when wet in the bathroom.