Hello dear forum,
We have been thinking for weeks about which areas in the bathroom should be tiled but can’t find a solution. That’s why we are hoping for your help.
We want to tile as little as possible, but we have the problem that there is a window on the wall opposite the shower, and we don’t know how to tile around it without it looking awkward. Also, we are unsure how to tile around the bathtub. And for the wall under the large window in general, should we plaster it, tile halfway up, or something else? We just aren’t creative enough here.
At the washbasin, we would like to tile only halfway up, and behind the toilet, we want to tile just the wall behind it, also halfway up.
We would really appreciate any tips.
Best regards,
Ivonne
We have been thinking for weeks about which areas in the bathroom should be tiled but can’t find a solution. That’s why we are hoping for your help.
We want to tile as little as possible, but we have the problem that there is a window on the wall opposite the shower, and we don’t know how to tile around it without it looking awkward. Also, we are unsure how to tile around the bathtub. And for the wall under the large window in general, should we plaster it, tile halfway up, or something else? We just aren’t creative enough here.
At the washbasin, we would like to tile only halfway up, and behind the toilet, we want to tile just the wall behind it, also halfway up.
We would really appreciate any tips.
Best regards,
Ivonne
I would choose wall tiles with the same width as the floor tiles; otherwise, the grout lines won’t align from floor to wall but will always be offset.
We have a very similar layout and tiled the shower completely, meaning all four walls. With our 180 cm (71 inches) length, the back wall still gets wet.
The sink wall is tiled up to the ceiling with a cutout for a mirror. The toilet wall is tiled only up to the height of the partition wall.
We have a very similar layout and tiled the shower completely, meaning all four walls. With our 180 cm (71 inches) length, the back wall still gets wet.
The sink wall is tiled up to the ceiling with a cutout for a mirror. The toilet wall is tiled only up to the height of the partition wall.
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Brainstorming4 Jun 2020 08:43Würfel* schrieb:
[ATTACH alt="43917B2C-0E20-4DAB-950A-4FDD0E0346A6.jpeg"]47672[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="B2FD8DB5-503F-495B-B3BC-B8EF4C650CA1.jpeg"]47673[/ATTACH]Very nice! Could you please tell me the manufacturer and model of the vanity unit under the sink? The wooden countertop looks great.