Choosing Bathroom Tiles to Improve Bathroom Decor

Bathroom tile designs have come a long way in recent years; the huge range of types available can delay the start of the project but should be worth it in the end. Cost is always an issue, but there are many designs available and at all price ranges. Of course there are favorites and four tile designs spring to mind, the famous harlequin style, marble, stone and the more contemporary colored tiles.

The harlequin pattern is a true classic which is basically, a bathroom tile that boasts the harlequin motif which is arranged as diamonds rather than squares. Sometimes these tiles are available in other colors but the traditional black and white oblong tile is the most popular and effective.

I have to say that it is in the classic black on white style that I find the most appealing and timeless. This design always ensure the bathroom looks clean and chrome fixings add to the effect without making it feel like a cold room.

The effect this provides can make it look as though you have spent a fortune on your bathroom but chrome and other polished metal fixings can cause problems as they mark easily. It is important to consider how much time you have to commit to polishing your bathroom before making a purchase.

Personally, I like a harlequin bathroom design in black and white as the diamond shape of the pattern really yields well to the stark contrast of the extreme colors. Those who want to spend a little more on the bathroom tile design can opt for beautiful marble accents that pull the whole look together.

If cost is an option then there are ways in which you can have the best of both worlds by having the main design made up of a bathroom tile that is moderately priced. What makes this idea work is that you can insert more expensive, good quality tiles into your bathroom design that will complement and enhance it without breaking the bank.

No matter what design you choose you probably want to consider investing in a professional for installation. Although it is obviously much cheaper to tile yourself your bathroom remodeling project will take longer. You may waste more tiles than you anticipate but will the result look as good?


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