Since bathrooms are constantly exposed to moisture, you need to be careful when choosing materials for these spaces. You need to make sure that the things you will use for your bathroom are safe for its user. Also, all the elements should complement and be visually tied to each other.
Ceramic
A staple in kitchens and bathrooms is ceramic. Today, ceramic tiles come in a wide range of styles and colors. No matter what style you’re going for in your space, there’s an option for you. Subway tiles are popular these days, especially ones with colored grout and anti-mildew cement.
Glass
Aside from making your bathroom look more luxurious, glass is also easy to clean. Water doesn’t affect this material and can modernize your space. You can go for glass with etched panes for added appeal. It looks especially great on shower enclosures. By working with a skilled remodeler, you can maximize the benefits of this material. A
Concrete
Concrete can also be used on walls and bath surrounds as well as floors. This material is cost-effective and appealing, especially polished concrete. It looks elegant and feels comfortable on your feet.
Wood
Usually, wood is one of the last options that come to mind when it comes to bathroom materials. This because of its susceptibility to rotting and warping. However, there are now various ways to prevent moisture-related issues in wood. You can choose from different treatments and stains to avoid these problems. If you’re looking for something that requires less maintenance, consider engineered wood.
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