There s a growing trend of running the floor tile up the walls of the bathroom to create a dramatic minimalist look.
Shower wall vs floor.
There is no appreciable difference in the appearance of ceramic and porcelain wall tile vs floor tile but stylistically it is general practice for wall tiles to be relatively small in comparison to floor tiles.
Stone tiles porcelain tiles glass tiles and ceramic tiles can all be used either alone or in combination with one another in a shower.
If you prefer doing the shower floor first you can avoid accidental accidents by covering the new floor.
Highly polished tiles on the walls are another design trend that s hot in 2019 but it s hard to find highly polished wall tiles.
This is great because it keeps people from slipping.
If you tile the floor first you may accidentally damage the new floor by dropping things on it.
Any tile that suitable for floor use is also suitable for wall use in a shower as is ceramic wall tile.
This allows for customization of the look of your shower to your personal tastes and preferences.
Appearance wall tile.
When smaller mosaic tiles are installed on the floor of the shower the grout in between them will create a little extra traction.
This may result in cracked tile.
Or difficult to remove mortar drops when tiling the wall.
Floor tiles come in more colors shapes sizes and textures than wall only tiles.
Glass is bright and light reflecting which will make the whole shower appear a lot larger than it really is.
Yes they can be more costly but the design appeal and durability is usually worth it.
Tiled walls surrounding your shower are a beautiful classic way to reduce and avoid water damage.
However professional tilers will disagree with this.
Tiles are a beautiful durable option for shower walls.