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Looking to renovate your bathroom? Tiles are a popular choice for many homeowners. There are so many options available on the market it can be difficult to know where to start. In this blog post, we will provide a brief buyer’s guide to bathroom tiles. We will discuss the different types of tiles available and some factors you should consider when making your purchase. Let’s get started!

Identifying Tile Types

There are two main types of bathroom tiles: glazed and unglazed. Glazed tiles are coated with a glass or ceramic layer, making them more waterproof and stain-resistant. Unglazed tiles are not coated, which gives them a more natural look. However, they are more porous and require more maintenance.

When it comes to tile shapes and sizes, there are also many options. The most popular shape is the square, but you can also find tiles in rectangles, hexagons, and octagons. You can even find some in more creative shapes, such as flowers or animals.

Considerations for Your Purchase

Now that you know a little bit more about the different types of tiles available let’s discuss some factors you should consider when making your purchase.

One important factor to consider is the tile’s slip resistance. This is especially important if you have young children or elderly family members who could potentially slip and fall in the bathroom.

Make sure to look for a tile with a slip-resistant rating that is appropriate for the wet conditions of a bathroom. You can usually find this information on the tile’s packaging.

What’s more, you’ll want to think about the tile’s material.  Porcelain and ceramic are the most popular choices for bathroom tiles, but there are also glass and stone options available.

Each material has its own benefits and drawbacks, so be sure to do your research before making a decision. For example,  ceramic tiles are less expensive than porcelain, but they are also more likely to crack.

Durability is Important

Another factor to consider is the tile’s durability. Bathrooms are high traffic areas, so you want to make sure your tiles can withstand a lot of wear and tear. If you have a large family or expect a lot of visitors, you may want to opt for more durable tiles.

You can check the durability by looking for the tile’s PEI rating. The higher the rating, the more durable the tile.

Consider Style and Design

Of course, your bathroom tiles are going to take up a lot of visual real estate, and they will undoubtedly play a large part in what your bathroom looks like and how you feel in it, which is why it’s so important to take time choosing the ones that suit the look you’re going for.

You want to make sure the tiles you choose complement the rest of the room. If you have a modern bathroom, you may want to choose sleek, glossy tiles. If you have a more traditional bathroom, you may want to opt for rustic-looking tiles.

Summary

There is a lot to consider when purchasing bathroom tiles. But if you take the time to do your research, you will be sure to find the perfect tiles for your home. We hope this blog post has been helpful in beginning your tile shopping journey! Thanks for reading!

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