Hello dear forum,
During my vacation, I saw a fantastic bathroom that was covered not with tiles but with colored glass. It looked absolutely amazing. Now I would like to have a similar "glass facade" in my bathroom, but I haven’t found a contractor yet who is familiar with this material and technique.
Maybe someone here has also installed glass instead of tiles in their bathroom and can tell me if this can be done as a DIY project. I imagine fixing the glass panels and cutting out the sockets could be challenging. What do you think?
During my vacation, I saw a fantastic bathroom that was covered not with tiles but with colored glass. It looked absolutely amazing. Now I would like to have a similar "glass facade" in my bathroom, but I haven’t found a contractor yet who is familiar with this material and technique.
Maybe someone here has also installed glass instead of tiles in their bathroom and can tell me if this can be done as a DIY project. I imagine fixing the glass panels and cutting out the sockets could be challenging. What do you think?
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herrmann-131 Aug 2015 16:39I recently saw this at an exhibition. It really impressed me, and I’m planning to get it for myself as well. Those boring tiles are definitely outdated, and this great design offers many advantages.
In my opinion, glass is a wonderful building material. It offers many design possibilities, not just in the bathroom. There are increasingly more patterns and designs available. Many people still have concerns and consider glass to be very fragile. However, this is not the case, and I have also used glass in both the bathroom and the bedroom.
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