Tiles can do a lot for a bathroom. Whether your ultimate choice is natural stone, ceramic, porcelain, or glass, this guide will help you choose the right material for your style and functionality preferences.
Natural Stone vs. Man-made Products
Natural stone tiles can give your bathroom a beautiful look, but they require periodic resealing and extra care to keep them looking their best. If you’re remodelling your bathroom on a budget, man-made tiles can be a good option, as they do not require the upkeep of natural stone tiles.
Marble
Marble tiles come in a range of beautiful colours and patterns to make your bathroom stand out. While marble can be used on both the floor and walls, polished marble should not be used on the floor, as it can cause slips and falls. Marble must also be sealed correctly, and spills should be wiped up right away.
Travertine
Travertine can give your bathroom a warm look. However, if you decide on travertine, be sure it’s filled travertine. This will prevent water from infiltrating the tiles, causing damage. Travertine must also be sealed for protection.
Limestone
Limestone offers a timeless look. It’s available in both light and dark finishes, but it requires sealing too. In addition, limestone is softer than other types of natural stone, so it scratches more easily. Therefore, it may be not the best choice for the bathroom.
Slate
Slate is a good choice if you prefer darker tones. While it also requires sealing, it’s resistant to slips, so it’s an excellent choice for the bathroom floor.
Ceramic & Porcelain
When it comes to man-made tiles, ceramic is affordable and simple to care for. However, before purchasing, make sure the ceramic tiles you've chosen are suitable for the bathroom floor, as some types aren’t as hard wearing as others.
Porcelain is denser than ceramic and easy to take care of, making it a great choice for the bathroom.
Gloss vs. Matt
Gloss tiles give your bathroom a reflective surface, which can help a smaller bathroom appear larger. Gloss tiles are easy to wipe down, but smear easily too.
Finally, matt tiles can look like many other materials, including cement, stone and wood. The big advantage of matt tiles is they do not show watermarks as much as other surfaces do.
Let Us Help You Decide!
Before you make any decisions about your bathroom tile, be sure to come to us. We’d be happy to tell you more about our inventory and help you pick out the right tile for your needs!
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