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15 Wood Tile Showers For Your Bathroom

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15 Wood Tile Showers For Your Bathroom

  • By Homedit
  • Posted by Marika 4-18-18

Designing nowadays is such a joy simply due to the sheer variety we have to choose from. Think of the bathroom for example. It seemed we were stuck with only a few options that were all neutral and rather boring to begin with. But now, you have unlimited choices to make your bathroom into the paradise that blends in your home. Particularly the rustic bathroom. Farmhouse and rustic design is super popular and that is reflected in the variation of elements we might take for granted. Like tile. No longer must you choose beige marble or white subway tile. You can finally have that wood tile shower you always wanted. Take a look at these 10 wood tile showers for your rustic bathroom to help you create a beautiful rustic spa in your own home.

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Many farmhouse elements revolve around white and pale wood tones. So when you go looking to tile your rustic bathroom shower, it’s a great idea to lean towards the lighter shades that will blend with the rest of your home. Find a tile that looks like a very light wood or even something that’s white washed looking.

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When you live in a rustic mountain house or cabin, it’s almost required to lean into honeyed wood tones and rich brown shades. If the rest of your house is boasting some lovely natural wood colors, tile your shower to match with something a little darker. Even if it doesn’t match exactly, the rustic look will still be a winner.

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Bringing some life to an all white bathroom can be difficult. Rather than trying to insert bright colors, opt for a tiled shower in a very light wood. The glossy texture will help it blend into the rest of your white bathroom but you can’t go wrong with neutral.

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Are you super in love with neutral wood tile? Embrace it! Mix your wood tile pieces with marble tile pieces in matching shades. Also, when you’ve tiled out your shower, go ahead and cover the rest of the bathroom too. You’ll create the most peaceful serene room in the whole house.

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If you’re thinking an entire shower tiled with wood looking tile might be a little too dark, take a tip from other room decor. Give your shower it’s own statement wall. Especially if all your tile is white and plain, a wood tile statement wall will give your bathroom the pop it needs without overwhelming the space.

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While some might say that mixing your wood shades is a no no in decor, they haven’t seen this shower. With all those different shades in the same small space, you can totally get away with your two favorite wood tiles when you can’t decide which you like better. In the end, it will come out modern rather than mismatched.

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Speaking of wood and modern, you don’t have to have a rustic bathroom to have a wood tile shower. When you’re decorating in the neutral areas of brown, gray and white, most all of your wood tile will fall in that category, making it a definite option for your contemporary bathroom.

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What if you’re decorating your home with the cooler tones? Will brown wood tile be too warm for the bathroom? Maybe. To be safe, choose a wood tile for your shower that leans on the gray side. You’ll still get that lovely wooden texture look without your shower seeming out of place.

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In case you hadn’t realized, your wood tile doesn’t have to be on the walls of your shower. When the rest of your home has beautiful wood flooring, think how cool it would look to have a matching wood tile on the floor of your shower, no matter what your style is. You’ll definitely be winning the bathroom decor game.{found on norsmanarchitects}.

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Thus far, we’ve really focused on light wood tile and brown wood tile. However you can find wood tile that’s basically black. When you’re wanting to mix rustic and chic in the best way possible, installing a black wood tile in your shower is probably the best way to achieve your goal.

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Wood and stone are a popular combination for rustic bathrooms but sometimes that can leave your space feeling dark and dreary. When you’re trying to create a spa experience in your bathroom, dark and dreary are the last things you want. However, you can still use wood and stone tiles in your shower as an accent and still achieve a sleek rustic look.

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If stone isn’t really your thing but a full wood tiled shower isn’t what you want either, consider using different option altogether. Just because your wood tile has a pattern doesn’t mean you can’t pick another patterned tile to go with it. Try marble against that wood. You just might be surprised how chic and contemporary it looks.

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Don’t let your wood tile shop at the shower. When you have a tiled floor, it makes sense that you would carry some of those honeyed brown shades from the wall all the way under your feet. It will make your bathroom’s shower look like a nook, tucked away where no one will bother you.

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Almost everything we’ve seen so far of wood tile in the shower has been laid horizontally. But that doesn’t mean you can’t lay your wood pattern vertically. What might have been rather boring and cliche will turn interesting and modern, just because your pattern goes an unexpected way.

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What happens when you love wood tile but you can’t afford the bathroom reno or it won’t quite fit with your modern decor? You add just a few wood tiles to your shower shelf. Even a simple change like this can give your whole shower a new look, adding an element you love so much without overwhelming your bathroom.{found on ha2d}.