

Heated bathroom tiles offer uniform heating, no noise, are non-allergenic, energy efficient, and can be easy to install. It also makes morning getting ready routines much more comfortable. This allows you to feel warm even though the air around you is not.īathrooms are the most common space to have heated flooring because the last thing you want to feel is freezing right after a nice bath or shower.

Traditional heating systems heat the air, however radiant heating directly warm your feet when standing on the heated bathroom tile. Heated flooring is a great universal design element that is great for cold mornings or evenings that will instantly make your bathroom 100 times more comfortable.

Heated bathroom tiles for master bathroom flooring are a must. This bathroom expanded the shower walls beyond the shower making this room feel cohesive and larger with one continuous feel. This will give your master bathroom a bolder feel. Have a darker style? Consider a darker floor that compliments your walls and contrasts with your countertop and fixtures. From sleek and simple to elegant and glam, your flooring really sets the foundation of your design choice. Take a look at this stunning master bathroom with marble flooring. Looking to do a glam master bathroom? We’ve dabbled in that area as well. The matching designs make this bathroom feel so bright and beautiful. This is a gorgeous master bath remodel we did in Mission Viejo. We love how the floor carries through the walk-in shower, and don’t even get us started on that floating bench!Īnother option is to match your flooring with your shower wall material. This is such a fun one we worked on in Irvine, California and it came out just stunning. Go for a seamless flooring design, that compliments your bathroom. With modern design and technology, this is a fairly easy challenge these days with faux wood floor in vinyl or tile surface, keeping beauty a priority and longevity a guarantee. Something very important in your bathroom is that you want your flooring to be not only gorgeous, but waterproof. Now let’s move on to another very important feature in your remodeled master bathroom, flooring. This also tends to give your master bath a beautiful cohesive look and using the same material on both surfaces will make your space look larger. Anytime you use the same material across a large space, you make the space feel even bigger without the square foot addition or tax costs!Īnother great design option would be to match your shower walls to your countertop. Consider taking your floor up to the ceiling! This will give an overall sleek design with an expansive feel. Or, if you are more into the sleek look, aim for a design that compliments the other features in your master bathroom. Take for example, this beautiful dark porcelain shower tile design pattern contrasts so well with the walls and countertop of this master bathroom remodel. There are so many different design options that you can do with shower tile design. Let’s start with a feature that can sometimes be considered the statement piece of the master bathroom- the shower tile.

There are many aspects to take into consideration when remodeling your master bath from backsplash to flooring, what kind of shower or tub, storage space and more! The choices may sound a bit overwhelming at first, but do not fret, that is why we’re here to help inform you and make sure this process is as simple and fun for you. Thinking of taking your master bathroom to the next level? Or simply just here for some design inspiration? We have you covered with these master bathroom ideas that will leave you with more confidence in taking that first step in remodeling your space.
