Getting lost wondering and imagining in your shower, trying to get the design right in your head can be quite tiresome yet exciting for most of us.
Here are some ways you can consider designing the bathroom shower tile remodel:
1. Bye, bye shower cabins, hello tile showers:-
Do you still have a shower cabin? Is it still taking up a mountain of space in your bathroom even now? These units turn into eyesores as soon as a new trend is released and can age your bathroom pretty quickly. It definitely makes one feel as though it’s harder to achieve the bathroom goal’s dream. So, get rid of the shower cabin and invest in tile showers.
2. Go minimalistic –
If you still want to go the route of owning a designated shower surround, then we recommend that you choose a minimalistic design. Less is always more, especially in an urban setting. The simplicity can achieve an amazingly quaint look that makes it trendy during all seasons. To achieve an airy look, place a glass shower around your bathroom’s windows, which will ensure that the walls are left bare and not entirely covered.
3. Statement tiles –
If you are looking for some statement bathroom shower tile and floor tiles, then let the bathroom wall tiles set the entire bathroom’s tone. Softer looking washed-out colors are a great option for setting the right luxurious tone for your bathroom tiles and floor tiles. Choose to highlight either the wall or the floor, not both of them at the same time. Often luxury hotel bathrooms tend to have this trend going on. If you ditch ceramic tiles and opt for glass instead, it could make your home look ravishing. Strategically placing these glass tiles facing windows makes all the difference.
4. Aim for Harmony –
Instead of choosing rather too many flamboyant tile choices for your bathroom, look for a cohesive design. If you want any flamboyant designs to be placed in the bathrooms, opt to keep shiny fixtures and exquisite statement tubes rather than flamboyant tiles. Bring cohesiveness to your bathroom by choosing to go with the same tiles for floors, walls, and even shower areas. This way, there’s the best of both worlds, minimalistic tiles but flamboyant fixtures.
5. Totally Floor Everyone –
Most often than not, house owners seek to make the tiles on the walls the hero of the bathroom. However, for a change, why not make the floor tiles the bathroom’s highlight rather than the walls? Going for a monochromatic look can easily jazz up the look of the bathroom. Even the design of the black and white ceramic or cement-based tiles elevates the look of the bathroom.
6. Demarcation of Special Areas –
Tiles are viewed as a separation element. Using different tiles for different bathroom areas, you can easily demarcate the bathroom’s different areas. You could place a different set of tile work near the toilet area or the vanity area, and an entirely different tile type to designate the shower areas. Go with complementing colors rather than make your bathroom look like a playdough mixture in your kids’ playroom.
7. Inspired by Nature –
Master bedroom bathrooms are a great place to begin your experimentation with tiles. If you are someone who loves nature and its works, then try to use the abundance of wall tiles that resemble the look of the rippling water or clear glass sheet, or green leaf tiles to make the bathroom look like nature itself.