Glass mosaic bathroom tiles are one way to add some visual interest, texture, and protection from spills and splashes for your home bathroom renovation. Many glass mosaic tiles, like those mentioned in this article, are mesh-mounted for easy installation. This means that your home tile DIY project will go a little smoother--and if you are a pro, your project will go faster.
It is also important to mention that glass mosaics typically cannot be used as floor tiles. They are too fragile for foot traffic. However, if you are looking for a similar style to use as floor tiles for your bathroom, consider marble or porcelain mosaic tiles.
Shower walls are an easy area to add in a fun design element. Consider using glass mosaic tiles to cover one wall from top to bottom as an accent wall. Keeping other tiles neutral will help the glass mosaics shine.
Shower niches are another area where glass mosaic tiles can be used to add detail. Even though it's a small space, they just ask for a fun textured mosaic or even a pop of color. Try something with a smaller size to add shine and color to your shower.
Glass mosaic tiles can be easily cut to be thinner. Use a piece of a glass mosaic to break up a wall of otherwise plain tiles. This glass mosaic accent can break up the monotony and add something to complement most of the bathroom design. These are commonly used around the whole room or even just the shower.
Another way you can use glass mosaic tiles for the bathroom is by installing a full tile wall. Use a neutral mosaic-like taupe, grey, or white with a subtle texture to keep the design flexible over time. If you are feeling bold, use a colorful or shiny tile to add a wow factor to the space.
In another post, we mentioned using subway tiles to create a half-wall design similar to wainscotting. While you can definitely use paint or wallpaper on the top half, you could also use a glass mosaic in a contrasting color.