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6 Amazing Ceramic Tile Trends for Your Bathroom

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Ceramic tiles have existed for thousands of years. Several other types of tile materials have been discovered or invented since. However, the popularity of ceramic tiles continues unabated. Their versatility is unmatched and makes them ideal for multiple areas in homes, offices & other commercial properties. They are as suited to the floor as to the wall, which is the main reason why they are the defacto choice when it comes to tiles for the bathroom.

Is ceramic tile good for bathroom floors?

The answer, to sum it up in a word, is a resounding ‘yes’. Ceramic tiles are so beautiful and aesthetic that they can enhance the appearance of any room. Whether it’s a traditional look, a modern appearance or even a clean and simple design, ceramic tiles take readily to different styles and patterns.

Looks apart, the reason why they are perfect for bathrooms is hygiene. Ceramic tile installers will tell you that the tile doesn’t retain any bacteria and odour which makes it ideal for bathrooms. While that is 100 percent true, what the installers don’t tell you is that ceramic tiles are also eco-friendly. Safe for your family as well as the environment, now that is an unbeatable package.

Lastly, ceramic tiles are highly impervious to water. This resistance to water is derived from the material’s high density. This is another reason why ceramic is such a good choice for bathroom tiling. In fact, when properly installed, these tiles tend to last for years sans any corrosion in spite of sustained water exposure.

Ceramic tile trends you can consider for your bathroom

Having got out of the way the advantages of using ceramic tiles for your bathroom, let’s take a look at some of the most happening ceramic tile trends for bathrooms. Each of these styles takes the previously explained advantages of ceramic tiles and infuses them with a dash of pizzazz.

1) Large format tiles

One of the best bathroom floor tile ideas is to install large format ceramic tiles on the floor and the walls. In the context of ceramic tiles, large here refers to sizes like 10×30, 15×30, 8×24 and 10×26. Over the years, floor tile sizes have increased considerably and wall tile sizes have followed suit. The advantage of installing larger tiles is that they make the room appear larger and airier. They also require a fewer number of grout lines, which reduces the amount of time you’ll need to clean and maintain them.

2) The concrete look

                                                                   

Ceramic tiles made to imitate the appearance of concrete are quite the buzz these days. What explains this fascination? For starters, the concrete look exudes a warm and contemporary feel, which are attributes that any bathroom would love to have. It also brilliantly complements busier wall tile designs. There is no limit to the number and pattern of designs that can be made for your bathroom’s floor and walls by using concrete-inspired ceramic tiles.

3) The distressed, metallic and reclaimed look

The distressed and reclaimed looks have been around for some time and have made their way to wooden plank and concrete tile styles as well. In conjunction with the larger tile format and the right texture, these two looks manage to create a fantastic effect. A lot of tile contractors these days are teaming up with designers to offer ceramic tiling options like these.

4) The brick and subway look; hexagon tiles

The brick and subway look is an ever-reliable option and creates an appearance that has shades of the large format ceramic tile look. One of the main reasons why it’s so popular is because of the old-world charm it offers. However, it also manages to look deeply contemporary at the same time, which is a big reason why you can never go wrong choosing it for your bathroom.

Hexagons, regardless of whether they are large or small and finished in wood, concrete or any other look, are never out of place in any bathroom. In fact, the outcome of a brick and subway look featuring a strategically placed hexagon patchwork can be quite aesthetically pleasing.

5) The all-white look

As traditional and classy as they come, the all-white look is also the go-to look for most people when it comes to their bathrooms. While no doubt a safe option, the all-white look can be brought to life by choosing ceramic tiles that feature subtle or dramatic textures. For instance, something like a 3-D effect can give your bathroom a truly unique look.

6) The wood plank look

No amount of praise is going to be enough to describe the beauty of the wood plank look. Whether you go for the white-washed, naturally-inspired, distressed or reclaimed look, ceramic tiles sporting the wood plank garb can make any bathroom look like a million dollars. Wood plank tiles also work extremely well with tiles of various colours and shapes.

With so many options to choose from, your bathroom’s ceramic tile installation is sure to be easy and straightforward. If you find the task of picking a style confusing, do not hesitate in getting professional help. As mentioned previously, many tile installers these days collaborate with designers to help customers choose the right tile design for their bathrooms. Combine that with the versatility of ceramic tiles and it’s easy to make your bathroom the highlight of your property.

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