How to tile a basement shower
How to tile a basement shower
I’m so excited to share this fun project with you guys. We are finishing our basement, and installing a basement shower was one of the things on our list we knew we wanted to do ourselves, just to save a ton of money. So, we completely DIY’ed this project, and I’m so excited to share the entire tutorial over on Home Depot’s Blog.
We walk you through the entire process, including installing the shower stall, tiling the floors, adding shelves, and installing the shower heads.
Speaking of shower heads, could you die at these amazing black shower fixtures? We used the Pfister Venturi line, and it is GORGEOUS!!!
You can find this line of faucets, including shower fixtures, sink faucets, and even towel bars exclusively at The Home Depot.
So head on over to The Home Depot’s Blog blog to check out my blog post and learn how to tile a shower.
*This project was sponsored by The Home Depot. All opinions are my own. I never promote products or companies I don’t love and support in my home.
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Thanks so much for sharing your tiling tips! We are having some water damage restoration done in our bathroom & I want to make a few design changes with our tile when we do! Totally using this as inspo!
This is great information especially since going to start finishing my basement. Gives me some really great ideas for the bathroom. Thank you for the information
The links to the Home Depot Blog to view your post don’t seem to work? It looks like beautiful work-and I would love to follow your process in my own bathroom remodel. I hope it will be available!