Before you work through how to tile a bathroom, you’ll need to consider the room’s size and tile type. If you have small bathrooms, you’ll want to avoid large bathroom tiles, as they will create an even smaller feel. From a cleaning point of view, however, the bigger, the better...
(prefabricated cement-based boards used to create a solid base for tile) screws caulk seam tape thinset mortar waterproofing membrane paint step 1: remove the existing tile if you're renovating your bathroom and are retiling your shower, you'll need to start by removing the existing tile. ...
The first step of tiling a shower is to create a stable, tile-friendly surface. Tile installations require a fairly flat, stable surface that is appropriate for the adhesive thin-set mortar used to install tile. Tile installed in wet environments (like a shower), require water-resistant backer...
Tiling is a skilled job that requires a good amount of planning, butwe are here to help you get the best finish. Whether you’re tiling a full bathroom, a kitchen splash back, the shower floor or any small areas that require more skill such as a fireplace,we’re here to give you th...
How to tile a wall Create a stunning wall with attractive, practical and durable wall tiles Tiling is a skilled task but we’re here to help you get the best finish to your wall tiles. Whether you’re tiling a whole bathroom, a shower cubicle, a splashback in a kitchen or a small ...
If you find youaretiling the majority of your walls, just make sure you choose a bathroom floor tile that doesn't look too matchy-matchy. A entirely white tiled bathroom? Weird vibes. Choose a patterned floor tile to add some contrast you wall tiles (or vice versa), we have loads of ...
Just like grout, the key to cleaning shower tiles is to start with the most gentle cleaner and then move on to a stronger shower cleaner if your first attempt fails. These cleaning tips are suitable for glass, porcelain and ceramic tile but should be avoided for stone bathroom tile, such ...
Mop the floor.My bathroom floor is tile, so I like to mop with Tide powder laundry detergent. To do this, add one teaspoon of Tide powder to the bottom of a spin mop bucket and fill to the line with hot tap water. Stick the mop in the water to soak it, then use the foot pedal...
Just like grout, the key to cleaning shower tiles is to start with the most gentle cleaner and then move on to a stronger shower cleaner if your first attempt fails. These cleaning tips are suitable for glass, porcelain and ceramic tile but should be avoided for stone bathroom tile, such ...
Learn how to build these easy and inexpensive bathroom shelves! These are perfect for that awkward space between your shower and wall. A to Z TV I recently shared our urban farmhouse master bathroom remodel and if you haven’t seen it yet, please stop reading and click the link! I promise...