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Good Questions: What Do I Do About These Awful Tiles?

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Any bright ideas about what to do when you are renting and bathrooms have awful tiles on the walls?

Thanks,

Nina

 
 
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Wow, grim. The battling patterns are particularly choice.

If the tile is in the shower you could hang shower curtains all the way around. If it's not, you could apply better-looking fabric to them with a starch solution.

posted by dot on 2007-10-05 16:48:36
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Sometimes I try to just work with what's there. Play off the colors in the tile. Go retro.

For the brown and green and blue, I could see blue and green solid towels and accessories working well.

posted by aschultz22 on 2007-10-05 16:57:55
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with exception to the missing pieces, I sort of like that last type of tile, I think that one will be easily worked with

posted by Garrett on 2007-10-05 17:06:33
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Depending on the type of tile, could probably have the tiles resurfaced and turn them into any color you want. Miracle Method is one company that does that and I know there are others. You would need your landlord to agree and I can almost guarantee he won't agree if he (or she) has to spend any of the building's money on the upgrade. The best course of action is to get a quote, see if you can afford it, then pitch the idea to the landlord with the added bonus that you pick up the cost.

http://www.miraclemethod.com/index.htm

posted by RichardinLA on 2007-10-05 17:49:41
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if the tile or lineolum is on the floor, you can always lay a removable rubber floor over it, like i did:
http://mylittleapartment.blogspot.com/2007/09/use-rubber.html
all for about $100!

posted by my little apartment on 2007-10-05 18:25:43
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You could paint them. We covered awful tiles, kind of like these, with wood panelling and then painted. It is in a bathroom not in daily use though so maybe its not too practical.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on 2007-10-06 09:56:39
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get a nice big beautiful shower curtain and bath mat and close your eyes while you're having a shower...

posted by Sisero on 2007-10-07 13:28:24
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Try putting some blik graphics on it, they come in soo many different shapes, you could even make those mismatched gray tiles into a neat detail framed by the graphics...

posted by beepalicious on 2007-10-07 19:40:42
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There's not a lot you can do, other than only renting apartments with decent bathrooms. You could apply duct tape or contact paper to cover the tiles without damaging them, but after a year or two of steam, mould and grime they would look pretty manky. In addition, if you cover over the grout and moisture gets trapped inside, it could cause permanent damage to the walls, and thus upset your landlord.

Considering the issues of drainage, moisture sealing, space restraints and the immobility of the "furniture", it might be easier and more productive to just hassle your landlord to renovate the bathroom.

posted by Blandwagon on 2007-10-07 21:37:55
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take them off one by one and sell them to someone like me, people want those things, believe it or not.

posted by Amphetamine on 2007-10-08 15:39:10
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