Tips For Choosing Bathroom Tile Designs

By The Home Renovator

In this article, we've got some tips and design ideas that can guide you to your ideal new bathroom design ...

Bathroom tile designs can be the basis of great decor. If your bathroom is stark, replacing the tiles instead of the fixtures may be your best option. Unique tiles can help transform your guest or master bath into a relaxing retreat.

Some materials, like natural stone are inappropriate for the high moisture environment of bathrooms. Most people opt for glass, porcelain and ceramic tiles because of their durability and installation ease. Tile size is also another consideration, especially for the shower enclosures or area. Large tiles work better on the walls since they create the illusion of a bigger bathroom. If you're on a tight budget, don't tile the entire bathroom. Instead, create an interesting tile backsplash or as a frame on painted walls.

For small bathrooms, you should use bathroom tile designs that are lighter-colored because they help to create the illusion of space. Ceramic tiles are best for shower tiling. If you want a mosaic design, then you can use some white tiles sporadically in your patterns. However, use caution when designing your pattern. Something too ornate can be too much for the eye and make the room too busy. To be on the safe side, choose tiles with patterns already on them. You can make it more interesting with strategically placed accent tiles. Tiling does require precision and skill, so thoroughly research the installation process or hire bathroom contractors to do it for you. It's better to spend the money on a contractor than end up with a mess that's not easily corrected.

No stylish bathroom is complete without a beautiful tile floor. It's best to use a warm color for floor tiling to offset the cool look of the fixtures. While white and neutral colors such as almond and gray remain the most popular for bathrooms, colors are becoming more popular. To jazz up tile designs, set square tiles diagonally to create a diamond pattern instead of a classic checkerboard. Use a single color or alternate two neutrals of slightly varying saturation, for example a soft ivory and an almond. It's very important that you choose a tile that has some texture to it. Since the area is prone to water spills, a slick surface may present a hazard. A tile with a small amount of subtle texture will help prevent accidents. As well, for a luxurious touch designer bathrooms incorporate, you can warm up the cold tile with electric floor heating. Turning your cold tile into a warm surface will help you recreate the warm atmosphere of a comfortable spa.

Spend some time choosing your bathroom tile designs because they aren't easily replaced. Be sure of color, design and size before you commit to a design. The right tiling will be the basis of a spectacular master suite bathroom in which you'll love relaxing.

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