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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · 01 of 20 Tiled Backdrop for a Vanity. PHOTO: k.home_design. Floor-to-ceiling tile makes an eye-catching backdrop for a double vanity. If you have a dark-colored vanity, marble tile with subtle veining will create just the right amount of contrast. Choosing large marble slabs will offer a sleek, minimal look.

    • Extend the Tiles to the Ceiling. Nowhere in the nonexistent bathroom remodeling handbook does it say tiles are for floors and walls only. Pure Design knows that.
    • Hang Matching Pendants. Want to dip your toe into jazzing up your bathroom's ceiling? Take inspiration from this enviable bathroom, a creation of interior designer Abbie Naber of A. Naber Design, and hang a pair of matching pendants on either side of your mirror.
    • Paint It Pink. For this bathroom's design, Andrea May Interiors leaned into a soft yet standout paint color. A vintage-style freestanding vanity, painted in a barely there shade of blush, catches the eye, and so does the shiplap ceiling in a matching shade.
    • Wallpaper the Ceiling. Living with Lolo's principal designer Lauren Lerner had two goals in mind when creating this pool house bathroom: it had to be functional, and just as importantly, it had to be fun.
  2. Oct 30, 2023 · 4. Apply Tiles in Overlapping Pattern. Starting at one end, press tiles into the adhesive in overlapping rows, working systematically across the ceiling. 5. Allow Tiles to Cure. Let tiles cure for 48-72 hours before applying grout. This allows the adhesive to fully harden and bind. 6. Mix and Apply Grout.

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  3. Dec 10, 2023 · thehoustonhouse / Instagram. Emily Henderson loves how a tiled ceiling makes a bathroom look high-end, but it's not a project you can just jump right into. Before installing the tile, you should take a look at your ceiling. While you can install tile on a flat ceiling, it's better if it has a slope. The slope allows for water and moisture to ...

    • Use pattern and grout lines to stretch space visually. 'Any tile layout pattern that is viewed diagonally, as with the bathroom floor tiles above, draws the eye diagonally to the four corners of the room, which creates a visual trick that makes the space look bigger than it is,' says Lucy Searle, Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief.
    • Use color fade to exaggerate ceiling height. If you are looking for small bathroom tile ideas we have the perfect tile layout pattern for you. This bathroom by Base Interior shows off a tile trick that can be used in any room that's limited in height, whether a bathroom, kitchen, mudroom or entryway.
    • Create a rainbow effect to add interest to a plain space. Just as you can use color fade to exaggerate ceiling height, a similar effect can make a small bathroom look bigge r and more interesting with a rainbow stripe of tiles.
    • Mix tile materials for interest. If you have a tiny space, it's so difficult to add interest in a way that doesn't make the room feel crowded. Using different tile materials and tile layout patterns is a clever way to do so, and to define different zones within the room.
  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Black tile with subtle veining creates instant drama in this bathroom designed by KozyKasa. To tie the space together, the same marble was used around the tub, and black hardware was incorporated throughout. A nice pop of color is added via the vanity, lending some visual contrast and warmth. 15 of 20.

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  6. Aug 9, 2024 · Use Neutral Patterns. Desiree Burns Interiors. Patterned bathroom floor tile in soft shades of gray and white adds detail and variation that makes the eye move around, creating movement that makes this small space from Desiree Burns Interiors feel larger than it is. Continue to 15 of 20 below.

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