I've got a broken tile in my bathroom that came with the house I just bought. Unfortunately, I can't find any matching tiles for a replacement. I'm considering the option of pulling up this tile along with a few others randomly and using some accent tiles instead, but I'm hoping for a simpler solution. Someone mentioned using mastic with a color that matches the tile, but I'm not sure about that idea. Since I plan to sell the house eventually, I want to address this without causing future issues for the new owner. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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You could even think outside the box and commission a local potter to make a custom piece for that spot. But if that feels like too much, just go for the accent tiles or something fun like a mosaic – it makes the space more interesting and shows you put thought into it!
Honestly, you could just leave it as is. The next buyer might not even care about that hole! If it’s bothering you, a clean fix like an accent tile could work. Just remember, repairs show that the house has been well cared for.
If you want to fix that tile without too much hassle, using accent tiles could actually look good! Just make sure to choose colors that complement the rest of the bathroom. A photo would also help people see what you’re working with and offer more personalized advice.
