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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. Nov 19, 2023 · In this article, we will discuss how to choose the right tiles for a bathroom ceiling, providing step-by-step guidance and examples. Step 1: Consider the material. The first step in choosing the right tiles for a bathroom ceiling is to consider the material. There are several options available, including ceramic, porcelain, and glass.

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    • Choose Classic Penny Tile. Penny tile is a classic and time-tested choice for any bathroom but works particularly well in a small bathroom since the tile is small in size and easy to cut to fit the tightest of spaces.
    • Run Tile From Walls to Floors. Penny tiles can also be used in a modern-style bathroom. Using the same tile on bathroom walls and flooring will create a cohesive look and make a small space seem larger and a large space more spacious, like this penny tile-covered bathroom from Michelle Berwick Design.
    • Use No Fail Subway Tiles. You can never go wrong with versatile, hard-working subway tile. In this small Paris bathroom from Space Factory, floor-to-ceiling white subway tile with matching grout draws the eye upward and creates the feeling of a larger, brighter space.
    • Add Horizontal Stripes. Horizontal stripes make a room feel wider, making them perfect for a small bathroom. The walls of this guest bathroom from K Shan Design are covered in thick stripes of black and white subway tile to create a dramatic effect without breaking the budget, making the space feel bigger to boot.
  3. 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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  4. Nov 14, 2023 · Chad R. Mellon. For a big impact without a full remodel, add a simple beam across the middle of your ceiling. Paint the beam the same color as your ceiling for a modern look, or leave it a natural wood tone for more of a farmhouse feel. To complete the look, hang a statement light fixture from the beam, ideally over the sink or vanity.

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  6. These tiles for floor-to-ceiling designs are relatively durable, need little care, and are inexpensive. Textured ceramic floor-to-ceiling tiles offer flair without being overpowering. When selecting the right pattern, textured ceramic tiles can contribute to making your bathroom appear larger. The texture of the ripples or linear-patterned tile ...

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