For you tile lovers floor to ceiling bathroom wall tiles are the way to go.
Subway tile half way up bathroom wall.
This is a time saver if you re laying your tile in a brick pattern like we did and have to cut a lot of tiles in half.
Once you have this carry out with the rest of the design on the wall.
Our first example is a traditional classic white subway tile with contrasting dark grout by spivey architects via houzz this beautiful bathroom features a full subway tile wall in the shower as well as a half wall as a backsplash behind the door.
This is helpful because you can use the short side as a ruler to mark the halfway point of the long side.
Covering a wall in tile can run you a lot more than covering it with paint or wallpaper.
Vertical lines always make a space look taller so if you are looking to create the appearance of a super tall bathroom i would suggest this look.
Limit it to a single wall then contrast with a different type of tile.
If i were tiling your bathroom i would go all the way up to the ceiling.
The look is fresh and modern and can be done in every shape size and color there is.
Make sure the first two vertical lines line up perfectly each tile is halfway in between the tile next to it.
We love the clean look of the straight set tile in the bathrooms below.
When this bathroom s designer saw that the tiles he liked at the home depot expo were more than half off he snapped up enough of them to remodel all three of his.
A gray single bath vanity accented with nickel knobs and a honed marble countertop sits on marble hexagon floor tiles beneath a white framed medicine cabinet flanked by cylinder sconces mounted to a light gray wall lined white subway lower wall tiles.
Don t be fooled this classic tile shape is constantly being used in trendy new ways.
Standard subway tiles are 3x6 inches.
In other words the short side is half the length of the long side.
My family is tall with my son being almost 6 4 and it is very important to have tiles in the shower go all the way up to the ceiling.
If the tile stops too low the shower water bounces off our heads and gets the wall above the tile soaking wet.
If you want to avoid the boring all white effect choose a darker grout as in this bathroom for contrast and visual interest.
Whether you switch it up with bold subway tile colors in your bubbly bathroom extend your subway tile from the shower into the rest of your bathroom to create the visual illusion of a larger space or design a classic bright white kitchen backsplash this tile does not disappoint.
In this pink bathroom designed by arent pyke the penny tiles on the upper half of the wall play up the circle motif from.