This is another renter s dilemma.
How to cover ugly bathroom wall tile in a rental.
It s a durable non slip material that easily wipes clean.
Paint them with waterproof paint such as epoxy.
You literally just peel and stick.
For the corners or smaller areas i just used a utility knife to cut the tiles down.
For tired walls or ugly tile invest in removable tiles that can be stuck or snapped on and travel with you when you go.
I only needed two boxes of tile to cover the space which came in at around 50.
I was thrilled to find adhesive vinyl tiles like these from armstrong at the home depot to cover my existing flooring.
Or attach two rugs together with carpeting tape.
So here s a simple solution on a budget that will work well while giving a dramatic effect to only the wall but the room in entirety.
This is not the cheapest option and probably one that s best for folks who plan on staying put for a while or who just have truly dire floors but a vinyl floor cloth as demonstrated here by kerra huerta in the washington post can completely cover over an ugly bathroom floor.
Cover them with a shower curtain liner.
Not bad for new floors.
Here are a few ideas.
We like these tiles for commitment phobes shown here in a bathroom in a polyurethane finish for use in moist areas.
Vinyl floor cloth is available in dozens if not hundreds of vintage inspired patterns at pura vida home décor.
Install a shower liner or surround kit.
For instance you can center an inexpensive jute rug underneath a fancier one to cover a larger area.
Or you can use a set of several overlapping accent rugs for a more bohemian look and to keep ugly flooring hidden in a long hallway.
If you want to try something a little fancier than a standard rod umbra makes some nice versions in chrome and bamboo.
How to cover an ugly wall.
On rent no nails.
Use a tension rod.
She covered her ugly bathroom floor with a vinyl floor cloth.
If one were to cover it with something like a curtain it would require fixing a rod to hang the curtain.