Designing Tiles For Your Bathroom
Many people do not think through the design principles behind which kind of bathroom tiles they want, resulting in a bathroom that is too stark and cold or too floral and soft.Consider the design impact of your colour and type of tiles when you choose them.
If any room looks good with tiles, it’s the bathroom.Tiles will add the finishing touch to a bathroom.Alternatives to tiles are water resistant wallpaper, which doesn’t last too long and needs to be replaced.Those lucky enough to have smooth walls can use specialist bathroom paint.If they’re not, you will need to sand and replaster.But if your walls aren’t smooth you can use tiles without too much effort.
But when choosing tiles for your bathroom you need to choose specialist ceramic bathroom tiles.They are specially made to withstand the hot, humid, steamy conditions found in most bathrooms.
Saving pennies on cheap standard tiles may be a false economy as they often need replacing quickly.
Don’t neglect colour.The shar colours and sheer surfaces of minimalist bathroom can draw you towards white tiles. But in reality these can look quite harsh.Some people find that breaking up the expanse of white with a white tile with an insert in black, grey or silver can work.
Some bathroom tile designs can be fairly rustic or flowery. These are great if it is to your taste, but if you plan on selling your home in the next four or five years, go for something more neutral.You could well put off a male buyer or someone who loves the minimalist look with too much chintz or floral in the bathroom.
Colours shouldn’t be too extreme.You may love a bathroom that’s black or red, but it might put off prospective house sales one day. Even if you aren’t selling your home, remember that vibrant colours can seem appealing for a short time, and then become rather overbearing, so err on the side of caution.
To choose the right tiles, keep a check on your wilder style choices, and you’ll have a bathroom that’s elegant and stylish but also timeless.

