Mirrored Tiles in a Shower?
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Mirrored Tiles in a Shower?
I'm trying to convince my "better" half that this is a bad idea. But he really thinks it might be interesting....
12x12 mirrored tiles on wall... regular stone tiles on floor.
Your thoughts...
(preferably to help me convince him no... )
12x12 mirrored tiles on wall... regular stone tiles on floor.
Your thoughts...
(preferably to help me convince him no... )
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He is certainly not the better half to come up with that idea. I don't even want to guess why someone would even do it. Just who will clean the mirrors everyday? Him? Don't count on it.
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Typical mirror tiles are not bathroom rated for moisture and high humidity and have fallen out of favor for decorating.
That aside, there are the issues of fogging and cleaning. Folks complain enough about maintenance of glass shower doors and other bathroom surfaces.
Explore the internet for many bathroom shower tile ideas. Options are no longer limited to the boring 4x4" tiles. Go for a sophisticated, upscale look. In larger bathrooms, many are achieving a spa like look. Mirrors tend to be attractive, singular framed mirrors over sinks with beautiful lighting fixtures.
That aside, there are the issues of fogging and cleaning. Folks complain enough about maintenance of glass shower doors and other bathroom surfaces.
Explore the internet for many bathroom shower tile ideas. Options are no longer limited to the boring 4x4" tiles. Go for a sophisticated, upscale look. In larger bathrooms, many are achieving a spa like look. Mirrors tend to be attractive, singular framed mirrors over sinks with beautiful lighting fixtures.