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FAQ – Bathroom Tiles Installation

1. Is it OK to use large tiles in a small bathroom?

Yes! Large tiles are definitely suitable for your new shower. In fact, a big tile might be advantageous in a tiny bathroom. The walls and floor are less congested and the room appears larger with fewer grout lines.

2. How far up the bathroom wall should I tile?

The standard height of the traditional design element is 36 inches, ranging from 34 to 54 inches high. For this wall height, a traditional offset or straight set design in a typical field-size tile is ideal. Finish the top with ornamental trim or a bull-nosed edge for a genuinely timeless appearance.

3. Should floor tiles be darker than walls?

The floor color should be darker than the walls, according to several house experts. The concept often holds true because a room appears larger when its walls are brighter and its floor is darker. Most house owners choose an interior that appears roomy. Low ceilings, however, can alter the norm.

4. Do you tile behind shower door?

You should tile on top of the tray even though some manuals may suggest doing so beneath the shower walls. In order to finish the bathroom’s shower area quickly, tiling and plastering might be done simultaneously.

5. Should a bathroom be fully tiled?

There is no “correct” approach, which is the response. It is not a case of totally tiled being preferable to partially tiled. Instead, these are unique yet excellent methods to adorn the walls of your bathroom.

There are now alternate materials to add ornamental, waterproofing to bathroom walls instead of the traditional practise of using tiles in damp regions of bathrooms.

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