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Bathroom Tiles in Beverley

10th November 2017

Your bathroom should be a space of calm and tranquillity in your home; somewhere to escape at the end of a busy day, and it's style should be reflective of both you and your home's personality.

With such a huge range of bathroom tiles on offer in our Beverley showroom, it can be tricky to know where to start. Luckily, our experts have compiled their top tips for choosing the ideal bathroom tiles for your home.

Choose Your Stand-Out Tile

With so many brands and varieties of tile to choose from nowadays, it's a good idea to choose a single 'stand-out' tile that you're certain you want to include in your bathroom renovation. This could be a unique or special accent tile to bring your bathroom to life, and this will act as the starting point for the entire room design.

Use No More Than 3 Different Tiles

Again, with so much choice it can be difficult not to get carried away incorporating more or less one of everything into your new bathroom.

Use your must-have tile you selected as your starting point, as it'll help you to decide which other tile styles will make the cut. Ordinarily, you will choose a floor tile, a wall tile for your shower or bath surround (or even the entire bathroom walls if you choose) along with an accent tile to be your focal point.

If your stand-out tile features bright, bold colours, you could consider keeping the rest of the tiles plain and simple, like a subway tile for instance. Not only will this add to the overall style of your new bathroom tiles, but it'll also help that accent tile to really 'pop' and grab your attention.

Think About Maintenance

If you prefer to keep cleaning to a minimum, consider a porcelain or ceramic tile for your shower or bath area, as these very wet areas will benefit from a low-absorption tile.

If you're choosing a natural stone tile, bare in mind they will require more maintenance than ceramic or porcelain, as they tend to be more porous. 

The more porous a tile, the more it will hang onto the dirt, grime and soap scum, and the more elbow grease will be required to clean them.

Still need help choosing your new bathroom tiles in Beverley?  Visit our showroom to speak to our expert team today!

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