Bathroom Renovations are a daunting task, not to mention the cost included and the wide range of selection to be made in terms of material choices.
If you’re looking for information about different types of tiles to be installed in your new bathroom and are confused about it all, we’ve got you covered. This blog post lists out the tiles used in bathrooms, their advantages and rarities.
- Wooden Tiles: These are the most cost effective tiles available in the market. You might think that wood rots off when exposed to water and moisture, so how on world can wood be used as a bathroom flooring material with constant water splashing around? Well, the answer lies in the fact that wooden floors used in many modern bathrooms are coated with waterproofing resin, which blocks most of the moisture and prevents wood from being exposed to them.
ADVANTAGES: Wooden tiles are extremely cheap as compared to other tile varieties. Wood also lends a natural look to your bathroom as well as improving its aesthetics. Wood needs to be maintained carefully so that no water pools are collected on its surface.
- Marble Tiles: Marble tiles are in high demand in today’s market. It is partly due to the decreasing cost of marble and its hardness and durability. Marble tiles are basically made of hardened lime, which are water resistant. They also come in a variety of shapes, designs and colors to appeal to the different tastes of buyers and consumers.
ADVANTAGES: Marble tiles cost less than ceramic tiles and are as durable as them. They are also easy to clean and are brittle-free. Due to high strength resisting ability of marble, they can support heavy loads on them such as washers and dryers.
It is worth mentioning that marble tiles form permanent stains in the long run, due to the chemical reactions between the lime and prolonged exposure to water.
- Ceramic Tiles: Ceramic tiles are often expensive than other types of tiles. But they also come a large variety of designs and colors. Some bathroom renovation firms also offer custom designs for your bathroom.
ADVANTAGES: Ceramic tiles have rough/smooth surfaces to prevent slipping on wet floors. They are extremely hard and durable, and don’t form stains like in case of marble.
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