Bathroom Floor Tiles in your Renovated Bathroom

Want to improve the look of your bathroom, but lack the resources and time to manage a full-scale bathroom renovation?  Make sure you plan out exactly what you want to do in your bathroom before you attempt to change things and realise that something may no longer be possible – renovating your bathroom is both a time consuming and costly, but if you have everything sorted and planned out beforehand, the costs should keep themselves as low as possible and you’ll stay on budget. Here is some advice about using bathroom floor tiles in your renovated bathroom.

Bathroom Floor Tiles in your Renovated Bathroom

There are many tips available to those people who need to improve their bathroom but have a limited budget to work on and/or don’t have much free time to be able to efficiently do a large job. Hopefully by the end of this article you’ll understand better which parts of the bathroom can improve the look of the room most and which bits may not be needed to replace.

The main way in which you can improve the look of your bathroom is to make sure the large visible spaces are clean and look their best, and the utilities are all clean. These include the walls and floor of the bathroom, and making sure that the utilities (sink, shower and bath, toilet) are all clean. The walls and floor will make most of the difference.

A new lick of paint on the walls of your bathroom can improve the look of your walls hugely, especially if the old paint was starting to peel and was getting slightly dirty. You can find a huge range of paints at DIY stores such as B&Q, but usually, if you want your bathroom to appear good when you sell the house, a neutral colour (not too bold) is good on the walls, as it reduces the chance of people not liking a certain colour of the bathroom. Cream or magnolia is a common choice of bathroom wall colour.

For both wall and bathroom floor tiles, crowntiles.co.uk stock a huge amount of tiles in many different designs and colours to match your bathroom, so if need be you can replace the tiles that are on your walls and the larger ones covering the floor. Bathroom floor tiles need replacing less often than wall tiles, as they tend to be lot more durable. This being the case, you can afford to spend a little more on getting a quality set of bathroom floor tiles in the room that make it look nice. The same applies to wall tiles – make sure they match the rest of the room, but these are more likely to break or fall off – so if money is an issue for you, you can either get slightly cheaper tiles, or use a stronger grout between them to hold them on the wall better.

If you’d like more tiling information about both wall tiles and bathroom floor tiles in your bathroom, contact Crown Tiles on 0800 156 0756.

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