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Old 01-21-2020, 07:08 AM   #1
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Looking for shower wall ideas.

The bus is aiming at a rustic motif. I’m building a wet bath and really would like to go full Picasso on the bathroom walls. Due to being weight conscious I don’t want to use ceramic tile and due to time constraints I need to do something that goes up fast.

Any ideas are appreciated

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Old 01-21-2020, 09:28 AM   #2
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Looking for shower wall ideas.

The bus is aiming at a rustic motif. I’m building a wet bath and really would like to go full Picasso on the bathroom walls. Due to being weight conscious I don’t want to use ceramic tile and due to time constraints I need to do something that goes up fast.

Any ideas are appreciated

Thanks
"Rustic" makes me think corrugated metal, like many have done. "Picasso" makes me think of 3 breasted woman with really crooked eyes, so I can't help ya there.
Sheets of copper could be pretty cool?
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We are planning on a large bathroom on our bus. Full 60x34 shower stall. I haven't come up with much for wall ideas yet. I really like the idea of the copper. That sounds very interesting. Corrugated metal, maybe. I think both might be a bit harder to keep clean. Especially without being able to control the hardness of the water you run through your system.
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