Try one of these subway tile looks for your bathroom.
Tile entire bathroom or not.
Wherever it is though it covers the entire area.
Floor to ceiling tiles as demonstrated by domino s coverage of the trend can be used exclusively in a shower area or even in a dog shower giving that part of a bathroom a distinct appearance from the rest of the space.
The larger tile size ensures the running bond design doesn t look too busy.
Tile on the walls also offers protection from water damage splashing and humidity build up.
In the shower a simpler bathroom wall tile design fills a supporting role.
This makes a uniform color an easy way to draw attention to bathroom fixtures kitchen appliances or cabinets and entryway doors or art instead of the tile itself.
It can also cover an entire room.
In this case the ceiling height is much greater than the width so using a white tile overhead gave this room pleasing proportions.
Leave the tub full for the entire curing period but make sure that the water is not able to touch or impact the caulk.
Depends on height of the ceiling and size of your room.
Using a less expensive tile up high can keep the tile from breaking your budget.
Hence overhauling this kind of bathroom can be costlier and more time consuming.
The amount of tile in a bath area is pretty much a matter of personal choice and is typically indicative of the price point of the house.
Dark grout and a matte black showerhead keep in step with the bathroom s color scheme.
If you don t tile the walls it may look too plain.
Of course from a practical standpoint placing tile on the bathroom walls where the pink ones were up to 4 ft is more costly.
Ceilings up to 2700 tile to ceiling replace ceiling it is not a good look new bathroom with old ceiling unless featured ceiling you need to remove cornice tile all walls to ceiling add new cornice for professional look have you thought of feature wall behind basins same as floor tiles.
Don t try to fill large gaps with only caulk.
When all the tile is the same color there is nothing to distract the eye and people naturally focus on other aspects of the design.
No you do not need to tile the entire bathroom or even the tub shower enclosure as phillip shurtleff has mentioned.
Floor walls all the way to the ceiling and alcoves.
Half tiled bathroom walls.
The same may be said of multiple shower heads and elaborate trim.
While using the same tile all over a bathroom can work other spaces may need breaking up.