To the professionals,
In a holiday apartment, the bathroom walls are tiled in dark colors. Now, more light reflection is desired. We are looking for a simple and cost-effective way to brighten up the rather small room, approximately 1.50 m x 3.0 m (5 ft x 10 ft), without retiling the walls.
curiosius
In a holiday apartment, the bathroom walls are tiled in dark colors. Now, more light reflection is desired. We are looking for a simple and cost-effective way to brighten up the rather small room, approximately 1.50 m x 3.0 m (5 ft x 10 ft), without retiling the walls.
curiosius
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Gerddieter27 Nov 2025 21:55It would be even easier to cover the tiles with a film. There are almost every conceivable design available, and you won’t see it afterwards....
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Curiosius27 Nov 2025 22:39Gerddieter schrieb:
An even easier solution would be to cover the tiles with a film. There are almost endless design options, and in the end, you won’t be able to see the original surface.... But the grout lines are still visible.........
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Curiosius28 Nov 2025 12:10ypg schrieb:
That’s definitely something you would find in a tradesmen’s forum. You can also just Google it yourself.I wouldn’t have thought of that now 😎H
hanghaus202328 Nov 2025 14:21The joints can be smoothed with fine filler. Just search for bathroom renovation on YouTube. There are plenty of ideas available.
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Curiosius28 Nov 2025 17:27hanghaus2023 schrieb:
You can smooth the joints with fine filler. Just search YouTube for bathroom renovation. There are plenty of ideas available. Yes, I know.
Already done with YouTube.
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