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How to Choose Tile for Your Bathroom Renovation Project

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How to Choose Tile for Your Bathroom Renovation Project

There are many Bathroom Renovation Project styles, colors, types and prices to choose from. Consider the purpose of the tile. Floor tiles, for example, must be durable and resistant to slippage. Wall tiles, however, are not required to do this. Floor tiles with a Mohs rating of at least 6 or 7, and a textured glaze or matte glaze, are considered to be relatively hard.

It is important to consider ease of cleaning when installing a shower or bath wall. For walls, it is better to use tiles with a shiny glaze because hardness is less of a concern. You might take some samples home and test them in the area you intend to use them. This will allow you to test their scratching resistance, reaction to soap and water spots as well as scuffing and cleaning ease in the areas you plan to use them.

Slate is a natural looking stone with a rich and organic appearance. It comes in many colors and finishes. Some slates have a rougher texture which provides good traction on floors and walls. However, slate is porous and soft so it must be properly sealed to avoid staining.

Marble is a popular choice for bathroom finishes. However, it is also one of the most easily stained natural stones. Marble polished to a high standard is most susceptible. As such, it should be sealed with a silicone sealer.

Granite, soapstone and slate are all popular bathroom finishes because of their beauty and durability. Stone can be finished in a high-polished or matte finish.

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the most popular tile for bathrooms. You can find it in many finishes, including natural, glossy, textured, and textured. You can find a variety of prices. The cheapest tiles are available for as low as $35, while more expensive handmade specialty tiles can cost between $10 and $150 per piece. There are many options for edging. They come in sizes ranging from 1″x1″ to 24″x24″ and thicknesses ranging from 1/4″ to 3/8″.

Essential Bathroom Remodeling Tips

Do not forget about ventilation

Bathrooms are more susceptible to dampness than normal. This is especially true in humid Seattle. A bathroom with a tub or shower must be ventilated according to building codes.

Bathrooms need to have good ventilation in order to keep their occupants healthy and prevent mold growth. Bathrooms can be a problem because mold can cause expensive damage if it is not treated.


Ventilation is usually in the form:

Exhaust fans

While windows can provide ventilation, they can also allow in pollen, traffic pollution, and even raccoons. You’ll use more energy in winter if you rely on your bathroom ventilators to vent the cold. It’s also cold to open a window while you’re in your shower.

Exhaust fans with timers that are externally vented can be a great solution for ventilation problems. Your contractor will help you determine where to install them in your bathroom for maximum airflow.

A little luxury is a good thing

You might consider adding a few more features to your bathroom when you are thinking of remodeling it.

A few bathroom options are now expected and highly valued in modern bathrooms. These can be added during a bathroom remodel and will cause less disruption than if it is done later.

Heated floor

Imagine getting out of the bath or shower to find a warm, comfortable floor on which to rest your feet. This small detail can make a big difference in your enjoyment. Heating tile floors not only feel luxurious for your feet but also make economic sense.

Although a heated floor will cost more upfront, it allows you to be comfortable and your thermostat can stay lower. Radiant heat is warmer than hot air and feels like the sun’s rays.

Towel rail heated

Is there anything more satisfying than getting out of your shower and wrapping yourself in a towel? I don’t think so!

Wall-mounted features

Wall-mounted cabinets, toilets, and washbasins are sleek and modern and open up floor space. You can add storage or create a larger bathroom. This luxury addition is small but can make a big difference in how your bathroom feels and looks.

Select durable bathroom materials

Bathrooms are subject to a lot of wear and tear every day. Bathrooms must be able to withstand extreme temperature swings, significant humidity changes, and even water exposure. Bathrooms should also be easy-to-clean, resistant to harsh chemicals, and attractive.

It is quite a task!

A bathroom remodel can be a costly undertaking. It is important to know where you can save money and where you should spend your money to get the best results. Cutting costs on materials can end up costing you more long-term, as they will need to be replaced in a few years.

Bathroom materials that are durable will look newer for a longer time. Some will even last a lifetime. They won’t deteriorate in damp conditions and will retain their high-quality appearance.

Make sure you use high-quality, non porous tiles in your design. Porcelain is a great choice.

Avoid low-quality particle-board cabinets as they can quickly swell in damp environments and cause damage. Solid wood trim is better than MDF.

Cast-iron tubs and porcelain sinks will last for many years, even if they are less expensive. However, it is important to avoid acrylic or fiberglass surfaces.

High-quality plumbing fixtures made with solid brass mixing vas will last for a lifetime. Cheaper fixtures are likely to fail in a matter of years.

Addition of a bathroom

Do you want to build a brand new bathroom? An additional bathroom can be a great way to increase your house’s value and ease the daily struggle for accessing the bathroom.

A complete plumbing system will be required to add a bathroom. Although this can be a daunting task, you have the freedom to design and install your own plumbing system.

Combining projects can help you save money

Consider remodeling all of your bathrooms if you’re adding a bathroom to your home. There will be a lot of inspectors and subcontractors already in your home. You can save money by combining jobs.

Consider accessibility before you actually need it.

It’s smart to consider making your bathroom accessible when you remodel. Although the thought of someone with a disability or being less mobile may seem distant, there are simple steps that can help you save money in the future.

Accessibility does not necessarily require adding grab rails to the existing space. You can instead add blocking behind the wall to support grab rails later. An accessible, walk-in curbless shower is another beautiful option.

It is possible to make your bathroom more accessible by using slip-resistant tiles or wet-room designs.

Are you ready for a remodel?

Remodeling your bathroom can be a great way to transform it into the space you have always wanted. However, it is important to consider what your family needs and wants when remodeling your bathroom.

Are you a frequent user of the tub or would a larger walk-in shower work better? Do you want to increase the value of your home in the short-term or build a luxurious master suite that you can use into retirement?

These ten bathroom remodeling tips should have helped you to start thinking about your options. Don’t let this discourage you.

Additional Resource:
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https://westshorehome.com/bathroom-remodeling/