Planning your Tile design, pattern & installation
If you are planning to tile a bathroom by yourself, this article
will help you plan your bathroom tiling installation in the best
and cost effective way as well as giving you some tile design
ideas. We will guide through your new bathroom tile design and
installation planning step by step.
Attention - Note that planning your tiling installation properly
is the most important step for smooth, easy going and problem
free bathroom tile installation.
Remember a DIY bathroom tiling installation isn't a quick job,
so don't miss the point and plan it right. All the time spent
planning your tiling installation will save you money and
headaches.
You have to plan your bathroom-tiling project carefully; choose
the tile design and tile patterns, what materials you need and
which tools you require. Choose your Bathroom Tile design & Tile
patterns
The tile patterns that you can create with different tiles are
limited only by your own Tile design ideas. A large variety of
standard tile designs, ideas and tile patterns are available.
Some tile manufacturers may make special custom tile designs for
you.
Choosing the tile design is obviously the first thing you need
to do, with out deciding this you can not start planning your
bathroom tile installation.
You can find a few basic bathroom tile design ideas & tile
patterns, check it out.
For some Inspiration you can check Google pictures for some
Bathroom Tile design ideas, there are over a million bathroom
pictures here.
Tile suitability - Tiles are made in porous and non-porous
varieties. When planning a bathroom tile installation, you
should choose the non-porous ceramic tiles.
If your bathroom is small and the tiles have designs on them,
you may have to go for smaller sized tiles as they have smaller
designs. Too large tile designs may not suit small bathrooms so
choose a smaller tile design for smaller bathrooms.
If you go for a plain color, the size isn't that important,
however try to follow the rule above anyway.
A good tile design idea is to choose contrasting colors for the
floor tiles and wall tiles. Then have a skirting line the same
color as the floor tile.
Another tile design idea is changing color at chest level, which
will change the look of your bathroom.
Try to choose bathroom accessories that compliment the color of
the walls.
Materials - How much will you need? - To calculate the quantity
of materials that you need, you must take precise measurements
of the total area that you wish to tile.
>From the total area and the size of each tile, you can calculate
the number of tiles required (you must know the size of the
tiles you have chosen).
You must also remember to take into account the gaps between
tiles when calculating the number of tiles needed, so make sure
you include spacers appropriate to the tile size chosen.
If this equation becomes a little complicated, you can always
use the table "Calculating your Tile needs" (link here) on this
page.
When calculating consider more than half a tile as a full tile
and less than a half tile as a half tile. If you have chosen a
multicolored bathroom, calculate each color separately and note
down the tile requirements.
Ordering tiles - Order the tiles on the basis of the
measurements taken. Note that tiles are packed in boxes and the
supplier is unlikely to sell tiles individually.
Remember to order extra tiles as you can be sure that some tiles
will break during installation (even the best professional
breaks tiles). In addition some of these extra tiles could be
used in the future if any tiles need replacing. This is not only
good but an advisable practice.
Always order additional tiles since the tiles you have ordered
may not be available in future, and if you require replacement
tiles, you will have difficulty finding a match.
Best tools for a good job - Make sure you choose the right tool
for the job. It'll make the job easier and safer too. You
probably have a basic toolbox however for tiling installation
you need special tiling tools.
Some of them are expensive but don't waste your money buying
professional tools that you won't use enough to pay for
themselves. Instead hire them. For some $$ you can have the best
tools for a few days. And if you've done your planning properly
you'll only need them for a few hours.
Remember, that planning your tiling installation properly is the
most important step for smooth, easy going and problem free
bathroom tile installation.
I hope it's been useful, happy tiling!