Tap a phone number to call from your device. Welcome to our new website — estimates are always free and virtual appointments are available! There are no grout lines, no sealing is required, and our do it yourself tub and shower surround kits are affordable as well. With this line you can also get matching shower pans for a completely color-coordinated shower look! Get help from our experts Call Today!
Get Free Samples. Share This Page Pin Breccia Paradiso. The material is UV stabilized to resist staining or discoloration. The images are protected by a scratch resistant hard coat top layer and a clear protective poly layer. This innovative material is easy to work with and will last! And if you need a shower pan — ask about our color-coordinated bases in standard and custom sizes.
Where to use — these walls can be used anywhere you want a high end looking tub surround or shower wall kit which is easy to maintain and waterproof. The most popular uses include tub surounds, corner and alcove style shower kits, corner bench seat, shampoo, soap shelves and cubbies.
Looks like real marble, granite and stone — with a broad range of color options — no boring white surrounds for you anymore! Costs significantly less than natural stone, and often much less than other bathroom remodeling products. With an ever adapting selection based on contemporary design trends, these products are available in a wide variety of colors and tones to choose from.
This product can easily be adapted to bathrooms of all configurations and can be installed by a DIY homeowner or a first-time contractor. Although these panels have the appearance of natural materials, they is completely impervious to water, bacteria, mold and mildew and require no sealants, unlike natural stone and grout.
With full-wall panels and no grout lines, this product is extremely easy to clean and maintain for a lifetime of use. Since Innovate Building Solutions also is an authorized installer of these systems we can help you through your installation questions we are not only a wholesale Internet site but we also have installation contractors who work with the product on a daily basis!
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Lagos Gray. Mocha Travertine. Veincut Gray. White Pearl. Tetride Blue Accent. Trim Moldings Just like real stone our decorative interior shower and bathtub wall panel kits come with a variety of trim moldings to dress up your project. Breccia Paradiso trim molding in 3-inch size. Mocha Travertine molding around shower enclosure.
Tub deck with trim molding. Standard trim The edges of our interior shower and tub surround wall panels are covered by our trim system. Trim Molding Sizes If you need extra trim to work around a window, an corner, or to cover over your shower wall panels here are your options:. Our niches are preassembled for easy installation and create the look of real stone without the worries of leaking. Bench seat. Corner shelf. Accent Strips To complete a finished stone look consider adding a decorative accent strip.
A small selection are shown below. Alaskan Ivory Accent. Breccia Paradiso Accent. Botticino Cream Accent. Calabria Accent. Calacatta White Accent. Calcutta Gold Accent. Crema Bordeaux Accent. Creme Travertine Accent. A smooth, low-luster surface does a better job of concealing water spots and soap scum.
Another important consideration is the number of pieces in the kit. Three and five pieces are standard. Three-piece units cost a little less, but they work well only when tub walls are framed square and plumb. Five-piece units are usually a better choice because they are more forgiving of crooked walls and out-of-square corners. We opted for a five-piece, pressed-fiberglass kit at the high end of the price range. Louis, MO The first step is to remove the faucet trim and spout.
Begin by prying the index cap from the faucet handle, and then removing the handle screw Fig. Next, remove the screws from the trim plate and pry the plate from the tile Fig. To remove the tub spout, feel for a recess along its underside. If you feel an open area, expect a slip-fit spout, secured to copper pipe with an Allen screw. Loosen this screw and pull the spout straight off.
To keep from damaging the chrome finish, insert plier handles into the spout opening and unscrew it from its pipe nipple Fig. Just grip the wrench surfaces of the head with an open-end wrench and back out the head, arm and flange. Tub surrounds can sometimes be installed over existing tile, but only when conditions are right.
All things considered, removing the tiles is often a better option. While you may find lower tiles ready to fall away from soggy wallboard, the upper tiles will be stuck tight. You may even have to break each tile and pry off the pieces. When breaking tiles, be sure to wear a face mask and protective clothing.
In some cases, it makes sense to cut the drywall and pull it all down in a few pieces, then put up new drywall or backing board to support the new surround. First, tape cardboard over the tub to protect it. When the compound dries, sand it lightly, paint it with a stain-killing primer and allow it to dry completely. Use a hacksaw to cut them to length, then peel the paper backing from the foam tape on each piece and stick the pieces to the wall Fig.
Finally, use a 4-ft. A pale striated tile with a black listello could work. It echoes that bold black bathtub. If pretty marble is too rich for your budget, just use a hint of it in your DIY tub surround. This bathroom has sand-colored marble along the ledge and border of the bathtub. But to maintain that elegant ambiance, the skirt is formed from sandy molding that encases the tub. It creates a bathtub grotto, with a skylight introducing direct sunlight and warmth. Bullnoses are another option you can slip into your DIY tub surround idea.
A bullnose is a narrow strip at the top of your tile. It can be made of the same tile or it can be a metallic boundary. In this tub, the surround is made of dull brown tile with oblong bullnose tiles all around the edge. The skirt is a simple sand-colored tile with metallic bullnoses along the tub and the pillars.
A vertical listello dissects the tub and the shower wall that sits behind the bathtub. We mentioned glass once before. But in that case, the semi-reflective glass was worked into the bathtub skirt.
But if you prefer clear glass in your DIY bathtub surround, you can install glass between the ceiling and the top of the tub. Depending on your bathroom layout, you can use sliding doors, frameless fronts, or doors with magnetic handles that open outwards. Brick can give any space a rustic appeal, and whitewashing the brick introduces a modern touch. One way to get around this is to use staggered white tile in your DIY tub surround.
The gleaming tile works on the skirt, ledge, and all the walls. You can even spread it to the floor. This bathroom employs a pretty shade of seaside green. And because the walls are so vibrant, you can get away with a simpler solution for your DIY tub surround. It forms a plain white grotto that curves above and around the white bathtub. This home probably belongs to an artist, judging by the cactus painting on the sidewall.
And this artsy idea extends to the DIY tub surround. The tile walls above the tub are colored with a gradient of fuchsias, peaches, pinks, and corals that fade into the off-white ceiling.
You can achieve this effect using paint or colored tile, with some diagonal tiles slipped in. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Menu Item Separator. So be sure you execute an idea that within your DIY skill level … 1. Ceramic Scenes Image Think of a tub skirt as a backsplash for the bathtub. Vintage Timber Ordinarily, wood is a fussy material that should be avoided in bathrooms.
Subtle Tile Tile is the simplest option for DIY tub surrounds, but only if you have the skills to do the tiling yourself. Gorgeous Granite DIY tub surround ideas often focus on the outer side of the tub. Distressed Tubs The lining on this bathtub appears to be made of distressed wood, possibly reclaimed from a local junkyard. Clay and Glass Beauty is in the eye of the beholder … and taste is relative.
Couture Corrugation Did you know you can style a standalone tub to simulate a built-in one? Deck the Bath Do you get mixed up when you think of decks, patios, or porticos? Coloured Tile Changing the color of your tile can take your DIY tub surround idea from boring to exotic. Marble Magic Marble is an extremely desirable material for bathtub surrounds, though you need special skills to make it a DIY project. Dark and Lovely While the average bathtub is white, you can sometimes find retro ones in unusual shades of pink and teal.
Marvelous Moulding If pretty marble is too rich for your budget, just use a hint of it in your DIY tub surround. Glassy and Gorgeous We mentioned glass once before. Wonderful Whitewash Brick can give any space a rustic appeal, and whitewashing the brick introduces a modern touch. Mean Sea Green This bathroom employs a pretty shade of seaside green. Colorful Coral This home probably belongs to an artist, judging by the cactus painting on the sidewall.
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