If youâre doing renovations to your kitchen or bathroom, one thing that you might be replacing is the tile. But when taking on this project, there are all kinds of things that youâre going to want to think about before you settle on the tile that you want to use and how you want it to be laid in any given area. Otherwise, you could wind up with tiling that doesnât look great or doesnât serve the purposes you need.
To help ensure that you donât have to deal with any of these issues, here are three things to think about before choosing tile for your kitchen or bathroom.Â
Where Youâre Using The Tile
The first thing you need to consider when choosing the specific tile youâll be using is what kind of space youâll be putting the tile in. Different areas of your home should have different qualifications for the tile that youâre using.Â
For example, if youâre using tile in your kitchen or bathroom, youâll want to make sure that the tile is waterproof. Additionally, if you want to tile the floor of your shower or bathroom, youâll want to use a smaller tile so that the floor doesnât become too slippery. And if youâre using tile for something like a kitchen counter, youâll want to choose a tile that can stand up to the wear and tear of kitchen use.Â
The Overall Look You Want
Once youâve determined what kind of tiles are going to work best for the space which youâre putting your tile, youâll then want to consider the overall look that you want the tile to help you accomplish in this space.Â
Depending on the other design elements in the space, you might want to choose a tile thatâs either a lighter color or a darker color to help bring out certain feelings in the space. Along with this, you can also choose tile that look like other elements, resembling materials like wood or concrete, to help you accomplish the overall look youâre going for.Â
How You Want The Grout
The grout is just as important of a decision as the tile that you choose, as the grout can help to give your tile its completed look.Â
Grout comes in all kinds of colors that can help tie everything together where youâre tiling. In some instances, you might want to go with grout that perfectly matches your tile and give you a cohesive look. Other times, you might want some contrast in the color. But whatever you choose, make sure you seal everything properly to keep it from staining.Â
If youâre about to pick a new tile for your kitchen or bathroom, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you in making this decision.Â




