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What You Need to Know About Water Tiles

Shower with navy blue accent wall tileShower with navy blue accent wall tileWater tiles are body sprays for your shower that lie almost flush with the wall in your shower, which makes them very appealing as compared to traditional body sprays that are more obtrusive.

They are a great way to integrate a spa-like atmosphere into your bathroom while being low profile enough to serve as accents to a shower and have a nice, sleek look. Water tiles come with a variety of options, including several numbers of nozzles and colors from which to choose.

large master shower with two sets of body sprays

Be aware, however, that the placement of the water tiles is key because their pivot abilities are limited in comparison with traditional body sprays.

You need to account for factors such as how big the shower is, and where you’re going to be standing to achieve the desired result.

With so many people re-imagining their bathrooms as spa-inspired retreats, water tiles are a way to bring soothing water therapy home. With their low profile and streamlined appearance, you can still have a beautiful tile design in your bathroom.

Still, craving inspiration?  Check out our Bathroom Photo Gallery. We also share ideas on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Follow along for the latest.

Small Bathroom Storage Ideas

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“Medicine cabinets are an obvious storage solution, but I’ll take it a step further and recommend recessed medicine cabinets because they aren’t as visually obtrusive.  A big thing to keep in mind with a small bathroom is that you want as little as possible sticking out into the space.  Recessed wall and shower niches are also great for items used daily.  Cabinetry towers are great for a small bathroom,” says Leslie, “You can get lots of additional storage in a design element that doesn’t take up too much vanity space.  Plus, they draw the eye up to the ceiling making the room look bigger.  I’d recommend one in the center of a small vanity, or one on each end of a big vanity”

“Another way to add storage is to incorporate a cabinet tower on a banjo countertop (when the countertop from the vanity carries over the toilet).  I’d also recommend more drawers in the vanity of a small space.  This is doable because in a bathroom you typically need space for small items and adding drawers helps maximize and organize the space.”

Leslie is fantastic at resolving design, layout, and functionality issues, all while creating a stunning space. If you are contemplating updating your bathroom or looking to make more changes to your home, you can set up a time with Leslie to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about bathrooms and other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

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