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How To Choose The Best Tiles For Your Bathroom
If
you're considering
remodeling your bathroom or just trying to give it a new
lease of life then you should look at using tiles as part of
your plan. These tiles work well on the floor, walls and
even in the shower. What's more they come in a dizzying
variety of styles and designs so you'll have plenty to
choose from and will definitely find something to match your
bathroom decor plans. Ceramic tiles have been used in homes
all over the world for centuries and offer an excellent way
to add some texture and pattern to your bathroom.
Now we can have a look at the different types of ceramic
tiles available on the market today. First off we have
glazed ceramic tile which is better suited to bathroom walls
and work surfaces or countertops. Why? Because this type of
tile is very slippery when wet and is pretty much your last
choice for a bathroom floor. The tile itself is made from
clay and water and is then "fired" or baked to harden it.
Once finished it's given a colored glaze which gives it a
glossy finish - which is why it's so slippery when it gets
wet.
The next type of tile is porcelain and this is made from a
blend of fine-grain clays and other minerals creating a very
moisture and stain-resistant product. Because of this
porcelain tiles can take years of hardship whilst keeping
their color and inherent beauty.
One of the really neat things about tiling your bathroom is
that you get to experiment with vivid colors and unusual
designs. You can toy with wall patterns and shapes to make
your bathroom really striking. Consider using a solid
background of tiles combined with brighter accent tiles. Or
how about adding a few decorative tiles on a solid tile
background such as in a classic floral or seascape or funky
art mosaic to for a truly distinctive look on your bathroom
walls?
Tiling the
floor of your bathroom is usually the most time
consuming part. This usually takes 2 - 3 days to complete
from start to finish. A good tip when considering types of
tiles for a bathroom floor is that tiles are evaluated for
wear resistance on a scale from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest). A
PEI-1 or Light Traffic rating is recommended for areas such
as bathrooms where shoes are not consistently worn. This is
just a guideline that you can work from.
The best choices for your bathroom floor are granite, slate
or sandstone in terms of finish and safety. They have a high
slip tolerance so when they're wet they're far safer to walk
on then say ceramic tiles. They also add a degree of
"earthiness" to the room and make it feel that bit more
"homely".
Some people worry that having tiles in the bathroom makes
the room a little bit more cold - both literally and
metaphorically. If this is a real concern for you then
simply fit a tile warming system to keep the floor warm
during those cold spells during the year. With no costly
ductwork or plumbing requirements, this system's
installation is normally quite straightforward.
About The Author - Tired of your old bathroom and
want to find some
interior designs and ideas for bathrooms? Why not check
out Bathroomcentral dot com for tons of bathroom decorating
ideas.
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