If you re using glass tile on your shower walls it s best to steer clear of the larger sizes.
Glass shower walls instead of tile.
Glass is bright and light reflecting which will make the whole shower appear a lot larger than it really is.
Glass reflects the light giving your shower wall a feeling of greater expanse making them the perfect choice for the smaller bathroom.
Tiling a shower yourself is surprisingly easier than you think.
The sloping rafter in the shower is boxed in and finished with sprayed paint glass panelling as is the basin counter top.
Glass tiles are available in a number of sizes.
Blue mosaic glass tiles line the shower floor and also appear as accents on the wall.
Choosing smaller glass tiles will eliminate this problem.
For a distinguishable look combine different types of tile on shower walls and floors.
Glass tiles have a fascinating translucency that lends depth as well as color.
Glass and tile work together to create a seamless blend of the two styles.
This moisture will be visible making your shower look bad and constantly dirty.
When smaller mosaic tiles are installed on the floor of the shower the grout in between them will create a little extra traction.
There is a clear glass screen between the shower stall and the rest of the room.
Installation can be a little tricky with glass tiles.
This shower became a masterpiece with porcelain tiles of varying sizes covering the walls.
The bathroom below is full of shower tile design ideas.
The glass needs squeegeeing.
A vibrant glass mosaic shower tile wall adds visual interest to the space while tile trim and a white subway tile bath surround help balance the overall design.
This is great because it keeps people from slipping.