About Bathroom Wall Texture Design
When it comes to bathroom wall coverings, most people consider one of three basic choices - painting, wall paper, or tile.
Of the three choices, painting your walls is, by far, the easiest of your options. It is also the least expensive. Painting a bathroom can easily be accomplished on a Saturday morning before lunch. The most time consuming part of painting is masking off the areas that you don't want to get paint on such as window frames, shower enclosures, tiles, and so on. Once you have used your masking or painting tape to separate the areas and placed your painting tarp on the floor, the actual painting itself is a piece of cake.
If you want to add texture to your wall, you can add sand to your paint before you start. You can't just add sand that you pick up from your child's playground, however. You will want to purchase silica sand, which is a special type of sand created specifically for mixing with paint. You can find it at most of the home maintenance centers. Follow the instructions on the bag and you will have no problems. The more sand you use, the more textured your wall will be. If you only want a mildly textured look, simply limit the amount of sand that you put into the paint.
But, adding sand to your paint is not the only way to add texture to your wall. Another method is to add a latex glaze to the paint. Doing this creates a texture and look that can often mimic the look of wallpaper. By using ragging techniques, you can create some spectacular faux finishes that would rival the look of some of the best wallpapers that you can buy.
In addition, applying this type of a technique will personalize your bathroom wall and set it apart from the normal and conventional wall coverings that are found in most home bathrooms. Ragging techniques, even though they may appear intimidating, are actually not that hard to master. The best way to learn is to start on a small area, to get your bearings, and then continue to the rest of the walls.
The best type of paint to use for your bathroom walls is a water based latex paint. Specifically, look for paints that are advertised as washable, scrubbable, and moisture resistant. This is particularly true if you have kids as it will enable you to clean many of their finger and hand prints by a simple wash with soap and water.
Once upon a bathroom wall a unique, refreshing, miracle took place. With some adhesive, grout, ceramic tile and a little love, an undesirable wall turned into a masterpiece. In fact the entire room was a place where one could retreat and be surrounded in beauty.
The bathroom has become more of a sanctuary for most to either become refreshed for the day ahead or the final place where we relax before we hit the pillow. This room can have a calming effect or can produce an energizing atmosphere.
It defiantly can be a mood enhancer. Just by the tile design, textures, shapes and colors that you choose for the overall effect. It sets the tone for the entire space.
There are two varieties of tiles. They are porous and non porous tiles. It is best to use non porous tile for the bathroom. Bathroom wall tile serves a functional purpose as well as an aesthetic one. Wall tiles protect your walls from damage. You can place the tile almost everywhere in the room. Over bathroom vanities, shower, shower stalls and also on countertops.
The fun part of bathroom tiling is choosing the tile design. Here is a list of the most popular materials for bathroom wall tile:
1. Ceramic tile is the most popular choice it can be glazed and fired in any color or design imaginable. It is very easy to clean and is water resistant. Its one downfall is that it can chip or break easily.
2. Stone tile can be the most expensive and difficult to install. It is water resistant and durable. You can find this in marble, granite, travertine or any other stone option.