Bathroom Ceiling Tiles

What are the Pros and Cons of Tiling the Shower Ceiling?

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If you are renovating your bathroom, one thing to consider is tiling. Many new patterns can update the way your bathroom looks and add to your overall home value. Cosmetic fixes can update your home, provide comfort, and update the overall look of your bathroom. You may be wondering the best ways to start tiling, and which parts to start.

If your bathroom doesn’t have a way to get rid of the extra moisture, tile can help with that! Tiling the bathroom ceiling can help protect the walls from moisture. If you’re not worried about the humidity, it is also a great way to add some extra color as an accent wall. 

Tiling the ceiling of your shower can update your bathroom and add an extra flair to it. It can add a new look to your home. There is no right or wrong answer, but it may be something you are interested in doing. This article will help you determine the benefits of ceiling tiles and how to choose a tile that will suit your needs. 

Pros of Tiling the Shower Ceiling and Should You Do It?

Tiles provide many positive benefits for bathrooms. These may be some reasons you want to add them to your house. It is a great way to spice up your guest bathroom or help the cleanliness of your main bathroom. You can choose to do this through a professional, or you can do it on your own. 

•    Cleanliness: Tiles require less cleaning than other types of walls and floors. All you need is a broom and a mop to keep it well maintained. This can be easier than other types of walls or floors because it does not trap dirt or dust easily. 

•    Durable: Tile is incredibly durable, meaning it can last for years at a time without the wear and tear of use. It is strong and will last with minimal repairs. 

•    Repels Moisture: Tiles are not only water-resistant, but they help reduce the moisture in the bathroom. 

•    Designs: There are so many ways to arrange and design a bathroom based on tile options. You can choose different colors and other patterns to create a stunning bathroom.

•    Price: Though the cost upfront will be more than another option, tile will last longer without needing repairs or fixing any damage in the long run. This could save you hundreds of dollars’ worth of repairs. 

Choosing tile for your bathroom ceiling has many benefits, like the ones listed above. This can be the best way to completely update the look of your bathroom and make it one of the most aesthetically pleasing rooms in your house. 

Cons of Tiling the Shower Ceiling 

There are only a few reasons you may not want to tile the shower ceiling, or you may want to have a professional do it for you. 

•    Heaviness: Not all tile is made equal, and some of them are heavy and hard to work with. If you are trying to do it yourself, this may not be the best option. 

•    Time Consuming: This won’t be a one-day operation, it will be multiple days, and you will need to be detail-oriented if you plan on creating a design with the tile. 

•    Upfront cost: You will spend more upfront than going with another type of wallpaper. This may make you want to rethink tiling the bathroom, it will be less in damage repairs in the future, but cost more to start.

There are by far more pros than cons of tiling the bathroom ceiling. Depending on what you want and need will determine whether it is worth it for you. If you worried about design work or materials, be sure to talk to a professional. 

Recap of Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Beautiful Designs
Repels Moisture
Sturdy and Durable
Clean
Heavy Materials
Upfront Cost
Time Consuming

What Kind of Tile to Use in the Bathroom?

Choosing the right kind of tile can also provide safety features if you’re tiling the entire shower. Certain tiles can provide a texture that can provide a non-slip surface. As well as moisture control in your bathroom. Here are some of the best tiles to choose from.

•    Ceramic Tiles: These are a good type of tile that provides non-slip ground to walk on as well as different colors to choose from for the ceiling. 

•    Porcelain Tile: Though this is a type of ceramic tile, porcelain is denser than other types of tile. It still provides you the option of a nice design, as well as a completely waterproof wall. 

•    Quarry Tile: This is not as dense as porcelain, but it is more absorbing of the water. The coolest thing about quarry tiles is that it is also freeze-resistant, so some people choose to use it outdoors! Great for an outdoor shower. 

Tile is one of the best ways to get rid of extra allergens because none of these types of tile hold any dust or dirt. They all have benefits that you might want, and they really cater to what you need. No matter what type of tile you choose, there will be many colors to choose from, allowing you to create whatever look you want for your shower ceiling. 

How Much Does it Cost to Tile the Bathroom Ceiling?

Depending on what you need to be done and how much you need to tile will determine how much it will cost. You will need to decide if you need to pull up or take down the other materials and if you will need to hire someone to help you lay the tile down. 

Tiling the walls and ceilings of a bathroom can cost anywhere between $7-$23 per square foot, and doing just one backsplash can be a little more expensive. If you are only focusing on a backsplash, or one decorative wall, depending on materials, it can cost anywhere from $23-$35 per square foot. 

How to Calculate the Amount of Tile Needed?

The first thing you need to do will be to measure the perimeter of the space you plan on tiling. After you measure, you will take the end number and divide it by 12 to find the total linear feet. Once you figure that number out, you will multiply it by the length of the tiles you plan on using. This end number will help you figure out the amount of tile one space will need, and then you will be able to sketch out a design. 

Can You Tile a Bathroom Yourself?

Yes! You no longer need to pay a tiler to do your renovating work, you can easily do it yourself. Here are some great tips to get started. Remember, if you need anything super fancy, it may be best to go through a tiler, or if you encounter mold or something else hazardous, it is essential to contact a professional.

•    Measure the area you are tiling. Use the method mentioned previously to determine the number of tiles you need. 

•    Be sure that the sub-flooring or ceiling is strong enough to take on the new tile. If it is not, you can easily get new material at your local hardware store. 

•    Layout your tile to determine the design, style, and fit. 

•    Cut your tile before starting the final layout. 

•    Apply thin mortar and lay a few tiles at a time. Making sure it lays evenly. You will need to let it dry for a full 24 hours before the next step. 

•    Use grout on the top to fill in gaps. You will then wipe away excess grout. Then you will buy grout sealer and seal the work that has been done. 

Depending on what you need to be done will determine how long the entire process will take. If you are doing a complicated design, it will take longer to the layout. You will also want to be sure you have all of the supplies before beginning to do it by yourself. 

Final Thoughts

Tiling the bathroom ceiling can provide an extra layer of protection in your bathroom, and help with excess moisture. It also can provide you a way to create a new design that adds value to your home. Many people choose to tile their bathrooms, and tiling your ceiling in the shower may also be something you want!

A beautiful tile-decorated bathroom can provide you an escape and create a special space for you to enjoy. It is easy to choose a design you love and relatively budget-friendly for what the tile provides. It will provide you with a decent structure and something durable that will last for a long time.

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