DIY Glass Tile Accent Wall in Master Bathroom

by Kirsten S
(IC: blogger)
$100
2 Days
Medium
I installed a glass tile accent wall to my master bathroom in order to add different textures, add interest, and really make the room special. This was easy to do, but definitely time consuming (that's why I marked it as moderate difficulty). A step-by-step tutorial of how to install a similar wall in your home may be found in my blog link below!
This is a before and after shot of the wall. I believe the addition of the tile wall really makes the bathroom much more rich and luxurious.
Another shot of the completed accent wall.
The view from the garden tub.
I wanted to add some texture to this bathroom by combining these two pallet wood shelves and glass tile together.
A view of the pallet wood shelf among the tile.
A closeup of the glass tile itself. I found the tile on clearance at Lowe's for $3 a sheet.
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Published January 22nd, 2014 10:14 AM
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Mum with dreams on Aug 09, 2020
My current tiles are the same colour as yours and I just painted in a similar colour to your walls, my splash back I am about to do is the same tones (but also using a matching border tile that has a soft aqua, I’ll link my project once it’s all done if you like? Doing a redo to half my bathroom). Seeing this makes me feel much less uneasy about how bright the colour is right now 😂
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