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Guest Bath Tile Advice. Long...kinda.

We have a 3/4 bath on the lower level of our new home. It is the guest bath. The previous owners tiled the floor with 12" square white tiles that have a light veiny grey look through them. They used a white grout.

The rest of the space is drywall except for the shower, which is an insert that has a double sliding door with frosted glass. The trim on the shower is stainless steel. All the rest of the room's metal is in the silver family (TP holder, hand towel rack, bath towel rack, and sink faucet).

The room is as wide as the shower so maybe 4'. It is about 4-5' long. It has a newer white toilet and a white pedestal sink (both will stay). It feels very tiny. No window or any natural light source.

Due to ventilation and moisture problems, DH and I need to tile the rest of it, including the ceiling.

We aren't looking to spend a ton of money and since we're doing the ceiling too, we need to use tile that is light enough so that it won't fall off.

We will be replacing the above sink light fixture, adding in an espresso colored, wall-mounted, above toilet, cabinet (already own) and swapping out the existing mirror for an oval-shaped one with a dark wood trim (also, already own).

So, with all this info...what type of tile would you do?

Re: Guest Bath Tile Advice. Long...kinda.

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