Tiling in a bathroom is very important. There are different types of tiles you can choose from; out of which ceramic tiles are one of the most commonly used ones. These tiles give quite a sophisticated look to the bathroom. Along with this, installing these bathroom ceramic tiles is very easy. But you have to make sure that you have enough time on your hands, or else it will not turn out very good.
The first thing, you need to do when you lay the bathroom ceramic tiles are take measurements. Measure the area where you are planning on installing the tiles. Also take an extra measurement in order to compensate for any breakage. After this you can calculate the number of tiles required and thus you get an estimate of the amount of money you will need. You can even cut down on this by using hardwood for corners.
The next thing you need is the proper set of tools. These will include cutters, trowels and other measuring instruments. According to the job it is required for, the trowel will also very. You have a very basic trowel which is rectangular in shape and is used to spread your adhesive. Then, comes the cutter, which is used to cut the tiles which is very important. If you want straight cuts, you can go for a cutter board.
You could even use saws which are found in different shapes and grades. Although these are mostly used by professionals, you can even find ones which are not very expensive and you can complete your work with this. The next thing is the adhesive which is used to glue the tiles to the floor.
You can find ready made adhesive for installing these bathroom ceramic tiles, or you could opt for the powder which you need to mix with water and make your own self. The next part is laying the tiles. You can start with one side or wall of the bathroom as you are bound to make mistakes when you start out and these will not be noticed on the side too much.
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December 30th, 2010Floor Tile Installing
December 28th, 2010Floor tile installing used to be a more complicated process than it is today. Today, the tile-makers have made great strides in keeping it simple.
The first step is preparation. Once your old flooring is removed, be sure you have a clean surface to work with. Ask for a good-quality cleaner for this purpose from the hardware store. Using it with a rugged cloth, clean the entire surface to be tiled. Spend some time with this. You want to be sure to get rid of every trace of the old adhesive, oil, grease, and dirt.
Now figure out what your pattern is going to be. Most boxes of tile will contain sample patterns inside. Choose the one that suits you.
Next, determine where the exact center of the floor is. Find the center point on each well and mark it. Then run a chalk line from one wall to the one opposite it and snap it on the floor.. Do the same for the other two opposing walls. The point where the lines intersect is your center point….where you’ll start the tiling process. The idea is to lay tile from the center and move outward toward the walls. » Read more: Floor Tile Installing
Innovative Bathroom Floor Tile Ideas
December 27th, 2010
When you really want to create a rewarding project, your bathroom can be your aim. When you need to be different or just simply be stylish, you can remodel your bathroom floor tiles to your liking.
You can choose the right tiles for your project, but you also need to know their composition and notable feature. Here are some of the tiles that could bring out the best on your bathroom plan:
1. Glazed Ceramic Tile – Materials baked onto its surface. Very easy to maintain and gives an impression of looking like of a natural stone. Pick up the textured types to reduce slipping especially on the bathroom floor.
2. Decorative Tile – Consists of floral patterns along with geometrical design, they can create a nice and interesting pattern when you pick the same colored tiles. You can use them to go well with other fixtures and vanities installed.
3. Mosaic Tile – These are the ones being rectangular. They are held together with a mesh backing. As there can be many grout lines to easily add more texture to reduce slipping, as they are usually small.
4. Natural Stone Tile – This type of tile is made up of natural materials. Limestone, marble, slate, and granite are its common composition. They can easily be stained and can be a hassle when cleaning. You need to seal the limestone and slate types to keep the tile from having excessive stains. These natural-looking tiles can add up beauty to your project even if they are hard to clean.
5. Porcelain Tile – They are very resistant to staining. As they are manufactured at very high temperatures, the clay base can give out some very interesting colors. Porcelain tiles can mimic other tiles’ textures to get an impression of other types of tiles.
6. Quarry Tile – These tiles can give you a lot of options but very limited designs because of the red clay being used in the manufacturing process. A sealer will give it lesser chances to stain too much.
7. Terra Cotta Tile – The tiles that are called fired clay. They are commonly found on countries such as Mexico, Spain, and Italy. They can be machine made or by hand. Terra cotta tiles need to be sealed to reduce staining. They come in various sizes, textures and shapes to give you more options for your design project.
Tiles are commonly durable. There is also being more kinds of tiles to choose from. Bathroom tiles need to be unleveled to guide the water to the drain, so you should need tiles that can be flexible such a resilient tiles, wood parquet or laminated ones, check the type of tile and ask your supplier for extra instructions.


