Can You/I Have Too Much Tile In Your Kitchen And Baths" A Drywall/Plaster Vs Tile Debate Inspired By A Reader Comment (For The Farm…)

I feel like Carrie Bradshaw, but less sex columnist and more design writer. After a lot of reflection, provoked by a reader’s comment, I came to ask myself last week, “is a lot of tile really want we want" Are we over-tiling because we can and perhaps it’s not always the right choice"” Until recently I was on team “tile” everywhere, all the way – like in Jessica’s farmhouse kitchen above. Like a fashion stylist might love hats, I LOVE tile as a design element, a lot. I wrote more about the desire in this post but the idea is how you can take a simple tile and create high impact by putting it on all walls. It reflects the light, gives the rooms so much texture, and you barely need any art or accessories to dress it up. This was my intention a couple months ago in the kitchen and our main bath… until I read this comment from a reader, Lane, on the tile post…
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From commenter Lane (edited slightly for context): I?m European, having grown up with it, I don?t like tile on all walls. I love the simple design without excess trims, but not tile all over. I think it?s based on limitations of the past. Homes were humid, people were scared of mold, there was steam, bacteria, no ventilation, often no window in a bathroom either. I love to leave some walls without any tile. It makes a bathroom look and feel warm, pleasant, approachable, room-like, ...
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