I have ceramic tile that I hate!!
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You didn't say if it was floor or wall tile, but here's an article that might help.;
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-to-paint-over-ceramic-tile-in-a-bathroom/
Good Luck!
Where is the tile?
Picture?
Thank you!! I will definitely check that out. I don't think my entire original message came through, because I also posted a picture of the tile, and it did not show up.
Is it your house or are you renting?
So do you want to remove it? What are you asking? I hate a lot of things I hate but I know why?
Way too much to 'touch/cover up' or DIY. call in a pro, get estimates and replace with wood, carpet, new tile, or a combo of finishes.
We own the condo.
thank you
Thank you
I'm sorry, I think my message posted before it was complete. It is ceramic tile, and the pattern just always looks dirty. I would like to do something to it, but not sure about the durability or the maintenance. Thank you
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/paint-ceramic-tiles/?lp=true
If it's on the floor, you can try to cover as much of it as possible with rugs.