Choose Ceramic Tile Bathroom

When it comes to decorating your bathroom, nothing makes a great impression than ceramic tile– whether it’s on the floor or used for a decorative backsplash somewhere in the bathroom. Here are three tips to help you choose best ceramic tile for your bathroom;

Determine Your Budget

Tiles come in various shapes, sizes, and styles. The first step is to select a tile that fits your budget. Once you have set aside your tiles budget, then you can proceed to choose the different shapes, styles, and sizes of tiles made from ceramic. Ceramic is a cheaper option compared to other options such as ceramic, natural stone, or porcelain. However, they are colorful and looks nice.

Choose a Color Scheme

Coming up with a color palette can be a challenging task, that is why we recommend that you start off by choosing your vanity and cabinet colors first. Once you have selected these colors, you can proceed to build a palette for your tiles.

Although the bathroom is a perfect place where you can show off some of your personality and experiment with fun patterns and colors on your tiles, you need to stick with lighter tiles and then add in pops up colors here and there. This will help you look to create the wow factor and remain timeless since it won’t be competing with other elements in the house.

Consider the Size of Ceramic Tile

The world of tile has evolved; while smaller tiles were once common, the bigger sizes have taken over. However, for people who want to stick to the classic tile sizes, there is nothing wrong. If you want to create a transitional yet timeless bathroom, install the larger tiles at the center of your bathroom floor and surround them using the smaller tiles.

Wrap up

If you are still not sure on where to start, start by choosing ceramic tile with plain colors and designs and then proceed to add various sophisticated and unique colors and styles.

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Zachary Lester is a news writer from Adelaide, Australia. He graduate with flying colors from the University of South Wales.