The two choices for the finish of bathroom wall tiles are gloss or matt.
Matt or gloss tiles for bathroom wall.
Spaces such as hallways kitchens and bathrooms will all benefit from matt tiles.
Matt tiles are preferred as floor tiles because they do not present the same slip and fall factor that comes with gloss tiles.
Matte finish tiles can be placed in larger bathrooms where there is enough natural light streaming in.
The choice you make will depend on your personal preference and the type of bathroom you are aiming to create.
In the principal bath there are big plain white glossy tiles with glass tile accents on the walls and black porcelain tiles that are dusted with silver from campani on the floors.
Gloss white tiles feel brand new and make a room feel bigger.
While matt tiles may lack the bright and shiny appeal they have a better traction than gloss.
Bathrooms maylands most bathrooms will use a matt tile on the floor and a gloss on the wall.
For high traffic spaces that are in frequent contact with water humidity and steam matt tiles offer a more non slip reputation.
It gives the same effect as that of a mirror in a room.
The basic reason for this is 1.
Gloss tiles tend to be shiny and reflective of light with matt tiles being dull in comparison.
Once again the non reflective slightly dulled appearance is the result of a finishing glaze.
If you have insufficient light gloss tiles have the ability to bounce off the light from its surface creating a bright and welcoming environment in the room.