Toilet with tiles up to halfway 17 photos

Designing a bathroom involves a blend of aesthetics and functionality, and one popular approach is tiling the walls up to halfway. This style not only adds a timeless elegance but also serves practical purposes. By tiling halfway, you protect the lower portion of the walls from water splashes and moisture, which can be particularly beneficial in maintaining the integrity of the space. The upper half of the wall is left for paint or wallpaper, allowing for creative flexibility in color and texture. Choosing the right tiles is crucial. You might opt for classic ceramic or porcelain tiles, known for their durability and ease of maintenance, or explore more textured options like stone or terracotta for a rustic charm. The boundary where the tiles meet the upper wall can be accentuated with a decorative border or trim, providing a seamless transition and adding visual interest. This design approach also allows for budget-friendly renovations, as fewer tiles are required compared to full wall tiling. With the right combination of materials and colors, a half-tiled bathroom can transform into a stylish sanctuary that reflects your personal taste while ensuring lasting quality.

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