A tile backsplash will protect your wall from moisture and stains in high use areas of the home like behind the kitchen and bathroom sinks.
Tile wall behind toilet.
Consider highlighting an accent tile like a mixed material mosaic in a picture frame layout above your bathtub or pairing two contrasting tiles on the top and bottom of a wall.
With the variety of colors materials and styles available you can create a bathroom wall that is truly unique.
Plus it s the exact same color as your wall.
Im just doing a full bathroom where theres been a new suite fitted plumber fixed the toilet to the wall using 15m pipe spacers so i could unscrew the toilet from the wall drain the cystern and pull it forward to slide the tiles behind having cut holes in the tiles for the toilet screws to go through.
Even the most modest house had it.
It s a cute bathroom and the wall color looks nice with what you have.
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On the half bath i was going to do a 12x24 wavy texture white tile stacked contempo mashup and do the entire back wall including behind the toilet area from floor to ceiling.
Tiling around an installed toilet is easier if the base rests flush against the wall behind the toilet.
Frame 2 br 1 bath post wwii house we had tile on all bath walls to high wainscot level.
I had also thought to do that side wall just where it touches the counter from the counter to the ceiling lined up with the counter and do a pencil white trim.
The tile does add a layer of waterproofing protection but the real heart of the system is in the wedi board behind the tile.
This means that cleaning will be easier and your walls will be protected lasting longer.
Growing up in a 900 ft.
Does that suit madame.
Agree that you should try a new mirror and light fixture.
Normally the tile is done behind the vanity as well.
No photos yet but in years gone by it was a given to tile behind toilets for practical reasons.
If you have to tile all the way around the base including the small space between it and the wall strongly consider removing the toilet tiling around the toilet flange and reinstalling the toilet.
Cut a nice bit of 12mm ply 15mm may be better if the pb is 12 5mm and the skim takes the total thickness of the existing wall up to 15mm and make a piece that fills the top gap as best as possible.
Not just random tile behind the toilet.
Compare this to the common practice of tiling over drywall and you get the idea that you have a totally different shower by using a product that is meant to function in the shower.