Even a small gap between the wall and the bathroom can cause smudges, dampness and mold in the bathroom. The most effective way to fix this problem is to close the gap between the wall and the bathroom. There are at least five effective ways to eliminate it using common materials that can be easily found in hardware stores. In all cases, before starting work, the surface of the bath and the walls should be pre-cleaned and dried.
Curb tape
The fastest and cheapest way to fix the problem in the bathroom. For greater fixation, experts advise to additionally glue the tape with liquid nails.

Silicone sealant
The sealant is excellent for the narrowest crevices. Remember to thoroughly ventilate the room after use. Little life hack: the seam will be smoother if you also use masking tape to insulate the tiles.

Polyurethane foam
To work in the bathroom, you should choose a moisture-resistant polyurethane foam. This is the easiest way of all. The foam expands and fills the space between the wall and the bathroom, eliminating the problem.

Cement mortar
The formwork of the desired design is prepared in advance so that the solution does not fall down during application. Apply the cement mortar to the area of the gap and leave it to dry completely. The method is not entirely aesthetic, so it is better to additionally use curb tape or ceramic tiles.

Ceramic border
The ceramic border sits on the tile adhesive. It is the most neat and aesthetically pleasing way to seal the gap between the wall and the bathroom.
