If it's time to redo the grout in your home before water and mildew cause even more damage, our DIY guide will help you get it done each step of the way.
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...
Hang cement board or drywall prior to tiling the walls. Cement backer board is the preferred substrate for wall tiles, but in areas of the bathroom that are out of direct water contact, you can also use water-resistant drywall. This product used to have green paper, prompting builders to r...
If you’re replacing wallpaper for tile, first, strip back the wallpaper to the plaster. Remembering to fill in any holes or cracks that you find with a suitable filler, then coating with primer. Once this is completely dry,you are readyto start tiling! Step 4: Mix the adhesive One of...
How to Tile a Bathroom like a Pro with a few of my favorite tiling tips. If you have been following our guestbathroom renovation, one of the changes we wanted to make was to the floor. We had some minor water damage (from water runoff on the vanity)We also had a smell from little...
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 ...
Our advice on how to choose shower tile. Your shower is the main attraction in your bathroom. It’s the focal point of the room, so choosing the right shower tile and design can be an overwhelming process for many homeowners.
Hi there, Long time reader, first time poster. I have some very old tile in my bathroom, the attached pics actually make them look better than they look in real life. They're a faded white/grey colour, but also kind of a retro glossy. I can't afford to
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 ...
If your cabinet is anchored with nails, use your pry bar to pry it away from the wall carefully. 3.5 Take your demolished vanity to the dumpster and celebrate Take all the debris from your vanity removal and throw it in your dumpster. Leaving debris in the bathroom will make your demo ar...