Seeking advice on what bathroom floor tile material to choose.: r/homeowners r/homeowners Current search is within r/homeowners Remove r/homeowners filter and expand search to all of Reddit. What tile type did you choose for your bathroom floor? Also, why did you choose this kind of tile? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
You're asking for the best, that's tile. If you don't like grout, use epoxy. Vinyl is a knockoff of the real thing and some is decent in glue down form but it's 2nd best.
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Alterna/UltraCeramic/etc are thick vinyl tiles with acrylic grout. How difficult is it to tile bathroom floor? I have ugly roll out linoleum and need to either install 12x24 tiles or luxury vinyl to spruce up the bathrooms. I'm not much of a DIYer but the quotes that I am getting are now around $11k (USD) plus tiles for 150 square feet of floor (but I really need that money for gold plated toilets).
A quote last year was for $4k (also USD). Love the idea of renovating your small bathroom! For a timeless look, consider classic white subway tiles for the walls, they're trending and likely to stay stylish. Hexagon floor tiles can add a modern touch, and for the shower area, a contrasting color or pattern can create visual interest.
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Where to buy high quality tile at affordable price? I want to renovate my old bathroom and need some good quality tile. Wondering where you've found the best deals on tile these days. Are there any good online stores? Archived post.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Hi all, I'm trying to decide between matte vs. glossy bathroom floor tiles.
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I am going for the white carrara marble look but with ceramic tiles (love the marble bathroom look but don't have the time to clean marble!). I'm getting glossy wall tiles, but am stuck trying to decide between matte or. The best tile for the bathroom floor includes vinyl, ceramic, and stone options.
To find your favorite, read the pros and cons here. I'm planning a bathroom renovation and doing tile floors would require a ton of prep work to be done to the subfloor and underlying structure. I am looking for something that will work with a less than perfectly level subfloor with a bit of bounce.
Also, I've got 3/8" flooring elsewhere and would prefer having a noticeable change of elevation between the finish floor. Even with its small size, as compared to other spaces in your home, a bathroom can pack a formidable bunch in the renovation department. Its plethora of easily breakable materials - floor tiles, wall tiles, mirrors - are intertwined with the complications of plumbing and electrical, and they all exist within the confines of a few hundred square feet (if you're lucky).