Bathroom Tile Re-glazed

Updated my old rose and peach colored tile by reglazing it! It was an absolute mess! The original tile wasn't all that great and was a very ugly peach color. There was almost nothing I could do to try to update it. So, we decided to reglaze the whole bathroom - including sink and counter area as well as shower area. It turned out amazing! If you click over to the blog, you'll see ALL the before and after photos and see the amazing transformation! I'll provide all the information to how it turned out and how I'm liking it now.
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  • Victoria Owen Victoria Owen on Jun 19, 2015
    How is this holding up for you? We are thinking of doing it soon. Ours is white, but we want the grout covered and a fresh clean look. Have you had any chips? Any problems? Thanks!
    • @Victoria Owen I'm going to tell you that it's OK. There are many chips and dings in the white reglazing. My kids aren't THAT hard on it, but I've used some paint to cover up those spots. Make sure you get a good guarantee on it and let it cure for a long time before using it!
  • Andre Beluchi Andre Beluchi on Apr 07, 2016
    What a great work that was done in re-glazing the bathroom tiles. I wonder though, how would you be able to water proof the tiles? It's a question that has me thinking about the new set that my father helped me get. http://www.melbournetilingcentre.com.au/shop/waterproofing
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