When planning a bathroom renovation, one of the most impactful design choices you’ll make is the selection of tiles. With so many options available, from size and color to material and finish, choosing tiles can feel overwhelming. Tiles set the tone for your bathroom’s aesthetic and play a significant role in functionality, affecting everything from cleanliness to durability.
Here’s a guide to help you make the best choice for your new bathroom, plus how Bathrooms4U can assist every step of the way.
Bathroom tiles come in various materials, each with unique benefits. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are popular choices because they’re durable, water-resistant, and easy to maintain. Natural stone, such as marble or slate, offers a more luxurious look and adds a unique texture but often requires more maintenance.
Expert Tip: Think about the amount of foot traffic your bathroom sees. If durability is a priority, porcelain tiles may be your best bet.
The size of your tiles will influence the room’s perception of space. Smaller tiles work well for intricate designs or adding detail around the sink or shower area, while larger tiles can make a compact bathroom feel more open and seamless.
Expert Tip: Larger tiles mean fewer grout lines, which can give a cleaner, more spacious look and make maintenance easier.
Color and finish have a huge impact on the atmosphere of your bathroom. Lighter colors tend to make a space feel open and airy, while darker tones can add drama and depth. A matte finish gives a natural, understated look, while gloss tiles reflect light, adding brightness.
Expert Tip: To create a balanced look, consider using contrasting tiles on the floor and walls. For example, dark floor tiles with lighter walls can add visual interest and depth.
For safety, particularly in areas prone to water exposure, opt for non-slip or textured tiles on the floor. This is especially important for households with children or elderly family members, as these tiles offer added grip and reduce the risk of slipping.
Expert Tip: Look for tiles with a higher slip-resistance rating for high-moisture areas like the shower floor.
Some tiles require more maintenance than others. Natural stone, for example, may need regular sealing to prevent stains, while ceramic and porcelain are typically lower-maintenance and easier to clean. Consider your lifestyle and the amount of time you want to spend on upkeep when choosing tile materials.
Expert Tip: Avoid porous tiles in the shower or near the sink, as they can be harder to keep spotless in high-moisture areas.
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