Using Bathroom Wall Panels to Renovate Your Washroom
If you’re unhappy with your current tiled walls in the bathroom, dreading the times you need to scrub and clean to grout to avoid mold and mildew, there is a way to get new walls in your bathroom and not have to rip out and gut the entire room down to unfinished framework.
Check your local hardware store for bathroom wall panels. These are large panels that are glued or screwed into the wall to create a large, finished area. Just like regular wall panels, you can get them in a variety of styles and colors, including wood grain, marble, mosaic and regular colored walls. But unlike the regular wall panels you would put in, say, your basement remodeling project, bathroom wall panels are made to withstand the elements of a wet and humid bathroom and still stand the test of time. These durable wall panels are waterproof and made of laminate, and are easy to clean with little or no maintenance (and no grout grooves to scrub!).
They are very simple to install, with either adhesive glues or with screws, and can be put up within a day. Bathroom wall panels generally come in kits, precut and sized accordingly so there is little effort of measuring and cutting. No special tools and a simple, easy installation. If, however, you want some help or are thinking of installing accessories as well, you can always hire a contractor to help you out, or any professional. This way, you can ensure that it is done correctly and falls under a warrantee or guarantee by the company installing it.
Bathroom wall panels are a great, inexpensive way to make over and remodel a bathroom. Since they come in a variety of styles and colors, you are sure to find one that suits your needs best and matches the decorating ideas you have in mind. These bathroom wall panels can be installed over existing walls and tiles and can create a new look for your washroom in 24 hours. After installation, you can go ahead and use your bathroom—go ahead, steam it up with a shower and enjoy your new maintenance-free walls!
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