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HaydnH
Hi All,
Firstly I'm not a tiler! I've just moved in with my partner and I'm looking to rent out my flat, before doing so the maintenance people for the management company have been doing some repairs and found one wall of the shower cubicle to be completely rotten. Which leaves me with the usual dilemma of not being able to find matching tiles and what to do. Obviously I could go similar or contrasting colour tiles, however I think that might look like an obvious repair job and so I was thinking about a feature type shower.
I quite like the design of this:
Teriffic Modern Walk In Shower Decors With Frameless Glass Doors And Wood Tile Bathroom Wall Panels Ideas With Batroom Seating Designs | Ceramic Tile That Looks Like Hardwood Flooring Wood Look Ceramic Tile Flooring in Inspiration Category | TovTov
However I read on here that split face tiles are unhygienic. So looking around I saw these:
Montana Beige
From the description it says they're an imiation split face that can be used on wet walls, has anyone got any experience of them? I would have thought the faces would still trap dirt etc?
Thanks,
Haydn.
Firstly I'm not a tiler! I've just moved in with my partner and I'm looking to rent out my flat, before doing so the maintenance people for the management company have been doing some repairs and found one wall of the shower cubicle to be completely rotten. Which leaves me with the usual dilemma of not being able to find matching tiles and what to do. Obviously I could go similar or contrasting colour tiles, however I think that might look like an obvious repair job and so I was thinking about a feature type shower.
I quite like the design of this:
Teriffic Modern Walk In Shower Decors With Frameless Glass Doors And Wood Tile Bathroom Wall Panels Ideas With Batroom Seating Designs | Ceramic Tile That Looks Like Hardwood Flooring Wood Look Ceramic Tile Flooring in Inspiration Category | TovTov
However I read on here that split face tiles are unhygienic. So looking around I saw these:
Montana Beige
From the description it says they're an imiation split face that can be used on wet walls, has anyone got any experience of them? I would have thought the faces would still trap dirt etc?
Thanks,
Haydn.