Floor grouted.

Now I'm second-guessing my design for the 1,000th time. The trim and wall tiles are much nicer than the floor tiles, because the floor tiles have a fine grit for traction and just don't look like rich marble. I know I want to run the baseboard trim around the floor...

But now I'm wondering if instead of doing tile wainscoting above that (to about 36"), I should use that wall tile in the kitchen and just run my hardwood paneling above the baseboard trim (instead of above the wainscoting).
My thinking is that the little room is so small and will be pretty busy with shower splash back, tile, wood, etc. that it would be better to have a large expanse of dark wood, instead of all chopped up.
On the other hand, it's the wall tile that really would give me the look I want...
Is there a Redneck Dwell Magazine?