

The price point is reasonable – even inexpensive compared to some flooring alternatives. Like it’s the vinyl counterpart, the ceramic tiles are waterproof, durable and look great. Consider Ceramic Tiles In Your Bathroom Designs If you like a textured and solid feel beneath your feet, you will love adding ceramic tiles for bathroom flooring. If your family is older, or you don’t have children, a more style-conscious colour scheme, like gorgeous grey glazed or contrasting wood effect tiles, can be employed. Maybe you barely spend time in your bathroom, then why splash out on expensive tiles when plain ones will do the job? If you have a family bathroom, you might want to use bolder, simple primary colours to make it more child-friendly. Your choice of colours should be determined by the end-users. Simple is definitely in! Choose Bathroom Tile Colours That Suit the Users Many modern designs (post-2018) incorporate 1 tile colour with some dimensional changes as accents. Don’t be afraid to break the rules a little bit.

At least an accent tile will be used as a focal point. Typically you will choose a floor tile, a wall tile for the shower/ tub surround or even all of the walls in your bathroom. Or even a smaller scale white penny tile to change it up and add interest. However, if your first choice is plain (like a white subway tile), you may want to add an element of interest with a colourful accent tile. If your must-have is a unique colour or pattern and will be the focal point of your design, try to pull more subtle colours from it to use in your accent tiles. Taking your first (must-have) tile choice as a starting point, use it to make the decisions for the other tiles you will include in your design. Try To Keep It to No More Than 3 Different Tiles Once your plan is in place, you can get down to tile selection. Design your bathroom, so all your needs are met, and the final product will work for you for years. This is your home, and you know best what you require to make your bathroom more functional for you. Tips for Choosing Bathroom Tile Now let’s get some tips and information that will help you in your bathroom tile choosing process. Such nice results for such nice clients! Let us know if you, too, feel the need for a new, better and improved bathroom. Complementing the look is a large amount of natural light! Almost forgot: The room is fully heated by an in-floor Nu-Heat system. The 10mm frameless glass shower enclosure allows for an unobstructed open view of the room. The bathroom was also finished off with a beautiful towel warmer and Riobel terminal plumbing hardware with Kohler accessories. Additionally, the tiles perfectly complement each other with light earthy tones. The result of the rough-in and re-frame was a larger open bathroom. The freestanding tub could also be elevated, resulting in a bold look. More space on the shower wall side also allowed for a 6’ shower that was 36” deep! The increased cavity spaces made the plumbing routing for the new shower, bidet supply, and drain lines possible. The additional square footage enabled us to incorporate an alcove behind the free-standing tub. Ultimately, the existing bathroom, an adjacent bedroom and a hall closet were demolished to create the extended area for the new bathroom. The footprint of the new bathroomīefore anything else, the footprint of the new bathroom needed to be established. Furthermore, the planning and execution of the shower and bidet had to be set up. Said tiles had to deliver a Mediterranean/ West Coast British Columbian look and feel.

The first challenge was to find the right mix of tiles that wouldn’t have too much sheen. This fully tiled bathroom project was rather interesting: An open layout idea was to be incorporated with a fully tiled, floor-to-ceiling concept. There’s also an example of one of our bathroom renovation projects so that you can see how it all works in the real world. We will give tips on choosing tiles and expand on some tile types. The following post is all about bathroom tiles. Tiles are a great choice for your bathroom’s walls and floors.
