tips for choosing the best tiles for your bathroom

tips for choosing the best tiles for your bathrooms

Tiles are the most commonly used flooring material in the bathroom. They are easy to clean and maintain, can stand up to wet conditions and look good while doing so. The right tiles will not only improve the style of your bathroom but improve its functionality as well.

In addition to aesthetics, there are a number of factors that need to be considered when choosing bathroom flooring. Read on and we'll help you select the best tile for your bath and shower.
 

Use smaller tiles for better traction


Tile size is a factor for slip resistance in wet areas. Smaller tiles have enough grout lines, which provides better traction. For your safety, shower tiles should be no larger than 6x6. Smaller tiles are recommended because they conform better to slopes and are more slip resistant. If you want a large-format tile, look for one with a good slip-resistance rating.

The question of size doesn't apply to the walls since they don't have to be slip-resistant. If you want to install large tiles on the wall, feel free to do so.
 

Keep cleaning in mind


Bathrooms are dirty rooms by nature. Improper maintenance can result to product build-up on the floor's surface, making it slippery.

Dirt and grime love to cling to the grout between the tiles. Unfortunately, scrubbing grout lines is one of the least favorite chores of most people. If you are one of them, opt for larger, non-slip tiles. Stone tiles are also a great flooring option for the bathroom because they are more resistant to staining from mineral content in water. They are also easy to clean and maintain.
 

Consider universal design


For a unified look, it is best to use the same flooring material for the entire bathroom, including the shower. If the tiles are suitable for the walls, you might want to bring it all the way up. This provides a clean, continuous look; hence, making your bathroom appear bigger than it actually is.
 

Add a wow factor


Your home should reflect your personality, and so does your bathroom. If the colors in your bathroom are pretty neutral, you might want to add in some tiles with colors and patterns to add an element of interest to your bathroom. There are so many beautiful tiles out there. Look for accent tiles that can be used as focal points.