Dr. Tile LLC

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Photos from Dr. Tile LLC's post 02/24/2026

Just finished up this basement project here in Springfield, MO . We installed 24” x 48” polished porcelain tile, and I love how it came together. The larger format keeps everything looking clean and seamless, and it pairs really well with the black walls for that modern look.

Basements don’t have to feel like an afterthought. With the right tile, they can feel just as finished and dialed-in as the rest of the house.

Got a space that needs new tile? Let’s make it happen.

Photos from Dr. Tile LLC's post 02/06/2026

As a tile setter, or probably any tradesmen, something repetitive gets boring eventually. Whether it is stylistic, or structural, eventually you tell yourself that you want to work on something new, something to challenge your craftsmanship, a change in the scenery.

When I first came to sw Missouri I had the pleasure of working on this bathroom remodel. This was a fun project that included a unique master shower design and beautiful infinity/full length niche in their hall bath. I think more shower designs should include this type of niche. especially with extended storage for all your shower utensils and amenities, and of course the lay out. The framing for these niches vary but in most cases require structural support like you would frame a door or window with a header.

As a tile setter, or probably any tradesman, something repetitive gets boring eventually. Whether it is stylistic or structural, eventually you tell yourself that you want to work on something new, something to challenge your craftsmanship, a change in the scenery.

When I first came to SW Missouri, I had the pleasure of working on this bathroom remodel. This was a fun project that included a unique master shower design and a beautiful infinity/full-length niche in their hall bath. I think more shower designs should include this type of niche, especially with extended storage for all your shower utensils and amenities, and of course the layout. The framing for these niches varies, but in most cases requires structural support like you would frame a door or window with a header.

If you are interested in any of the layouts or designs in this post and would like to incorporate them in your next bathroom remodel, please feel free to reach out to us, and we would love to work with you on your project.

01/06/2026

Yesterday’s demo day is today’s tile day! 😎

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