View Full Version : Is it better to have the ceiling of a shower painted instead of tile
 
 harryhartridge
Oct 16, 2010, 11:10 AM
 tickle
Oct 16, 2010, 11:18 AM
Yes, I saw your other post regarding tiles on ceiling. Good you clarified where you wanted to put them. It changes the answer. Because of the environment in a shower, dampness, heat rises, taking the moisture with it, it would be best to use paint instead of tile. I have never seen tile on a ceiling before. 
 
Tick
 speedball1
Oct 17, 2010, 06:26 AM
After deleting the duplicates you put up in other pages, ( Harry!  Did you think you would get a faster answer this way?) I'm with Tick on this.    It isn't necessary to completely tile a shower.  Mine is only tiled up 5 feet from the shower floor.  Besides, It's cheaper to paint then to tile.  Good luck,  Tom
 Bljack
Oct 17, 2010, 06:55 AM
Tile is used on ceilings all the time.  It's use is a decorative decision just as is paint.  The "wet area" is only defined as that enclosed by the shower curtain/glass and up to the height of the shower head.
 
Conversely, "Because of the environment in a shower, dampness, heat rises, taking the moisture with it, it would be best to use paint instead of tile," are all the reasons TO CHOSE TILE; they will never be affected be heat and dampness.  Only residential steam showers produce enough heat and steam to affect the ceiling and unless it's a self contained unit, tile is the required covering.