For some people, choosing the best bathroom tile is not easy as it needs some aspects to consider. To cover those problems, here are 5 tips to choose the best tile for your lovely bathroom.
1. Choose your favorite tile
Typically, when we begin a bathroom renovation, we have one tile in mind that we would like to incorporate into our design. Sometimes it's a really special or one-of-a-kind accent tile, and other times it's as simple as knowing you want white subway tile. In any case, take that dream tile and use it as a jumping off point for the other tiles you'll use in your bathroom design.
2. Maximum 3 different tiles
Using your first (must-have) choice as a starting point, decide on the other tiles you'll include in your design. If your must-have is a truly one-of-a-kind color or pattern that will be the focal point of your design, use more subdued colors from it in your accent tiles. If your first choice is very plain (such as a white subway tile), you may want to add interest with a colorful accent tile or even a smaller scale white penny tile to change it up.
Typically, you will select a floor tile, a wall tile for the shower/tub surround or all of the walls in your bathroom, and an accent tile to serve as a focal point. This is merely a guideline. Don't be afraid to deviate from the rules a little. I've got you covered when it comes to selecting the best tile for a bathroom shower.
3. Choose and pick one among them
There are many beautiful bathroom tiles available, and a bathroom is a great place to express yourself by using a fun color or pattern on your tiles. However, if you're going to go for it, limit it to one show-stopping piece. Because it will not compete with the other elements in the room, this will make your look timeless and really create the wow factor that you are going for. (Many of these super special tiles are expensive, but if you're working in a small space like a bathroom, they might just be the splurge you need because you won't need very many square feet.) Your show stopper area can be big or small, it’s up to you.
4. Take maintenance into consideration
I despise cleaning. I dislike cleaning the tub and shower in particular, so choose porcelain or ceramic tile for these high-traffic areas because they are virtually maintenance-free. (You should double-check to see if they require sealing.) Natural stone tiles necessitate more maintenance and must be sealed. Because they have more pores, they tend to retain more dirt and grime. If you want to add texture with stone, it's best to use it on the floor or in a less wet area. Finally, glass tile is very attractive and would make an excellent wall or accent tile. Because it is extremely slippery, it does not work well on the floor.
5. Consider the scale
When it comes to bathroom floors, large scale tiles are definitely on trend right now. If you go that route, you can use the same tile cut in smaller sizes in another area of the bathroom. For example, if you use 12 x 24 tiles on the floor, you can use the same tile in 2 x 2s on the bathroom floor to continue the color throughout the floor while creating a more slip-free shower floor.
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