ALWAYS look like you painted over the tiles. Not worth it in my opinion.
Although this is not a permanent bathroom fix, if you want to extend the life of your ceramic bathroom tile for a few years, then painting ceramic bathroom tiles is definitely an option.
1. clean, clean, clean! I read on countless
for your bathroom. But it is a nice and less expensive way to remodel your bathroom on a budget. In order to ensure it's longevity, try not to paint tiles that are constantly wet, and make sure that when you clean the tiles you aren't using an excessively abrasive cleaner.
tiles - like the minimalist vibe, and could do some fun, colorful bathroom accessories that could be easily swapped out
modern spa-like bathrooms, but I absolutely adore this pretty, traditional bath. By keeping the elements simple and integrating the wall covering and classic claw-foot tub with the interesting architecture of the space, the designer made a cozy place for taking a bath.
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and I like a contemporary style do you suggest tile or laminate and which color will go with a very light wall color, the plan is open, kitchen, dining and living rooms and the ceilings are 12 feet high throughout.
Looks like Ann Saks, from Lucian or Metro line
I like this idea to use glass tile on the exterior walls of
Like no door. Flush walk in. Glass wall with privacy.
Like this idea of a wall of tile
I like the title for a pool bathroom
into your bathroom by using colors inspired by the sea. This tranquil, spa-like bathroom with its palette of sand and sea would provide relief after even the most stressful day.
love this bathroom! Could you tell me what tile that is? I have looked everywhere, but can't find a match! Also, the color of paint. It is perfect!
Where can I get lights like this?
REALLY like this! How is the stationary glass 'anchored,' is it sturdy, and where can I get it?! If the shower area is (as mentioned in another question) 3x5, what is the suggested width of the glass? Thank you!!
way your bathroom will comply with local codes
Codes vary in different areas. Here we need to have a minimum of 30" total, but when you can give more, it helps. If you're remodeling a bathroom now and thinking about accessibility for any future disabilities, guidelines suggest a 5 foot minimum with
response. I like this design and have "short-listed" it for my own bathroom. Perhaps one more question - the wall paint color appears to be an excellent match for both the wall and floor tile. Might you know what brand/color it is?