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Article Title: Bathroom Wall Tile - Splash and Pizzazz
Author: Barbara Tobiasz
Category: Accessories, Interior Design, Home
Word Count: 611
Keywords: bathroom wall tile,bathroom shower tile,how to tile bathroom,tile a 
bathroom,tiles for bathroom,
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The bathroom was once called the wash closet. It became a standard room in 
homes during the end of the 19th century. They were built strictly for function 
and had an antiseptic quality. For the most part they used white surfaces 
because it was considered sterile. 

Around 1930 the Deco Style Era introduced a new style in interior decor. It was 
known for its shapes, patterns as well as vivid colors. Ceramic and glass tiles 
started appearing in bathrooms of newly built homes. The glazes that were used 
back then had a thinner consistency than the glazes of today. This created a 
flat surface unlike the tile in our modern bathrooms that have a slight bevel.  

For today's life style the bathroom is a place for relaxation and pleasure. We 
are spending longer amounts of time in this room to pamper ourselves. Every day 
we clean our bodies which helps to ignite our energy and enlighten our spirits 
for the day ahead. 

The bathroom has become our personal sanctuary and should be treated with 
special touches. With the many options that exist you can add elements of 
comfort, softness, radiance and sophistication.

For most home owners the bathroom is a fun place to start a decorating project. 
The bathroom is usually the smallest room of the house and the easiest to make 
over for the novice. Even if you have zero tile experience this project can be 
accomplished over a weekend. If you do not have the do-it-yourself attitude 
there are many contractors just waiting for you to call.

Bathroom wall tiles come in various materials, sizes, shapes, colors, patterns 
and price ranges. Some materials that are available are ceramic, porcelain, 
marble, metal and limestone. The most common material is ceramic. It is water 
resistant, easy to clean, extremely durable and economical. All wall tiles help 
protect your walls and fixtures. 

There are endless options when it comes to decorative tile. A few common 
choices to consider are the raised rope or sea shell design. There are also 
hand painted porcelain tiles and multi colored glass tiles that are available. 
Marble is an excellent choice for borders. There is also a technique that was 
developed in Europe. You can have digital images reproduced on tile. 

Here are a few designs considered to be trendy: Traditional tiles with splashes 
of colors and patterns, natural stone with marble accents and the harlequin 
pattern which uses diamond shapes rather then square shaped tiles. 

It may be wise for resale value to keep the wall tile confined to a small 
space. A couple of examples would be framing a small section in front of a 
vanity or just installing the tile in your shower stall. What ever you choose 
try to make it the focal point of the room. 

Within the last 10 years we have learned that using large body tiles and less 
grout make the room easier to maintain and helps make the room look larger and 
less busy. There are so many options full of decorative potential. There are an 
abundance of finishes such as shiny, matte, rustic and earth tones. All of 
these help create either a casual or elegant atmosphere. 

The key to achieving your desired look is to plan everything in advance on 
paper. Let your imagination run wild. Many companies offer bathroom design 
software. This will give you an idea of how the wall will look before you 
purchase your tile. Otherwise ask for samples to take home. This way you can 
make certain it will match your decor. 

So start planning your project and soon you will have a room that is appealing 
to you and your guests.

Barbara Tobiasz is an expert in interior/exterior decorating. Along with her 
husband Joe, they own and operate Wall-Decor-Concepts.com. For more information 
on Bathroom Wall Tile, go to: http://www.Wall-Decor-Concepts.com
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