Renovating your bathroom is a quick and easy way to completely change the look and feel of the space. There are many things you can do: add some fake plants, purchase new soap dispensers, or even change the toilet seat.

But there’s something else you can do that has arguably even more of an impact on your bathroom: choose some new bathroom tiles.

Bathroom tiles come in various colors, sizes, shapes, and materials. Although this extensive range is good news, it also means the process of choosing bathroom tiles can quickly become overwhelming. 

Fortunately, we’re here to help you make your decision! Here are 5 of our top tips for choosing bathroom tiles.

  1. Stick To One Show-Stopping Tile

When you begin renovating your bathroom, there’s always that one tile that you dream of incorporating into your new space. Maybe your ideal tile is one with a specific pattern or design, or maybe it’s in a particular color, like the gorgeous simplicity of White Kit Kat Tiles.

Whatever it may be, it’s a good idea to take this tile and use it as a sort of starting point for your bathroom tile re-design. It’ll keep you on track in terms of your bathroom theme and will also highlight the best outcome for your bathroom. 

Plus, you won’t end up with a mish-mash of clashing designs in your bathroom!

  1. Think About The Size Of Your Bathroom

You must think realistically about the size of your bathroom when choosing bathroom tiles. Although this tip is often more applicable to individuals who have smaller-sized bathrooms.

For example, if you’re working with a smaller bathroom space, common sense would tell you to choose to work with smaller tiles. If you opted for tiles that were too large, your bathroom would likely feel a bit claustrophobic and would lack visual appeal.

However, you aren’t restricted to this. What we mean is that you can use bigger tiles in a small bathroom to brighten up the space. Realistically, it all depends on your personal preference and the actual space that you have available.

  1. Consider The Scale Of Tiles

On that note, it’s also important for you to consider the scale of the tiles you want to use.

Larger scale tiles are most definitely on trend in terms of current bathroom floors. If you decide that this is the way you want to go, you can choose to use the same tile but cut it into smaller sizes in the different areas of your bathroom.

If you were to use 12 x 24 tiles on the bathroom walls, nothing is stopping you from using the same tile but in 2 x 2. This will continue the color around your bathroom but will also work to break up the space a little bit.

  1. Take Maintenance Into Consideration

Cleaning is a chore we all loathe to do, but it just has to be done. This is especially important in a bathroom where tiles are often exposed to excess moisture.

Due to these wet areas, you’re going to want to opt for ceramic or porcelain tiles as they are relatively low maintenance and easy to clean. With these tiles, you’ll need to check whether or not they need to be sealed.

Stone tiles require more consistent cleaning and must be sealed before use. They have more open pores and will hold onto grime and dirt more than porcelain tiles would, for example. If you love the texture of stone tiles then you might want to use these tiles in a different part of your home instead of the bathroom.

  1. Be Realistic About The Users

Your choice of colors or design is determined by the user. If you are barely home or rarely use a particular bathroom, why do you need to splash out on expensive tiles when there are cheaper alternatives to do the same job?

The key is to consider who is using the bathroom and when. If it’s a family bathroom, selecting bolder colored tiles will automatically brighten the space and make it feel more child-friendly. 

But if you live alone or there are just adults using the bathroom, muted color tiles with added bits of decor could create a beautiful effect that stands out every time you enter your bathroom.

Conclusion

That concludes our top 5 tips for choosing bathroom tiles. We hope you now have a better idea of what your next steps will be in terms of shaking up the overall look of your bathroom space.