Tile Wainscot in Master Bathrooms
- Oct 16, 2020
- 1 min read
One of our favorite ways to mix it up in the bathroom is a tile wainscot! This look works for different styles of homes, adds interest on simple white walls, and really takes the design up a notch!

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You can see above that we did a vertical stack brick pattern paired with some beautiful star and cross tiles from Arto's line, Artillo. We love the mix of modern and rustic in this master suite!

We added another tile wainscot in our Centennial House renovation, behind the tub and between the vanities. We love the look of pairing a relatively simple tile for the walls (we used Bedrosians 5x5" Cloe tile in white) with a more dramatic floor tile. The new, glossy wall tiles were a perfect mix with the rustic star floor tiles that gave this bathroom the "oomph" and character it needed!

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We added another wainscot wall in our Blackrock Beach House, this time in a fun blue color! This house has a much more modern, beach vibe so we channeled a little Mid-Century modern mixed with California's casual beach style.

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We hope you've been inspired for your own bathroom renovations. Thanks so much for following along!
XO -
The HHI Team

















Started looking into renovation stories recently and noticed how often small bathroom upgrades turn into full rebuilds once hidden issues appear. Honestly, bathroom remodeling company suggestions kept showing up in discussions right after people mentioned unexpected plumbing or moisture problems during their projects. One story stood out where a simple tile change uncovered water damage behind the wall, completely shifting the budget and timeline. It really highlights how quickly things escalate when the initial inspection isn’t detailed enough and why experience matters so much in these cases.