0 0

Sophisticated interior with ceramic and porcelain tiles.

Stylish interior of the bathroom can be achieved without significant financial costs. Due to the diversity of possible interior solutions made feasible with the use different design patterns of ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles, decorating the bathroom and other rooms in the house becomes an exciting challenge, even when you have a small budget

If you have a limited budget for decorating the bathroom, choose ceramic tiles with affordable price which will allow you to purchase a sufficient quantity to fully line the walls in the rooms. This option is preferable and adds more class to the room than partial lining of the walls with expensive finishes. Whether you choose plain tiles only or decide to combine them with backdrops and listels depends solely on your sense of style and aesthetics.

Small joints for smother surface

If you want to erase the boundaries between the tiles and achieve subtle smoothness of the walls bet on tile series that allow application with a minimum joint sizes. To do this you will need to choose a grout color similar to the tiles. This way you will not only have waterproof wall surface in the bathroom, but also the walls will be visually perceived as an overall design element rather than as a collection of individual tiles.

Choose an unconventional color or original combination of colors

Although white tiles are universal solution for lining the bathroom with respect to their perfect neutral background for furniture and sanitary equipment, one can achieve a stylish interior décor with colored tiles too. Timeless classic solution for the bathroom can be a skillful combination of black and white tiles. In the kitchen, decorated in warm tones, a back wall laid with monochrome orange tiles with white joints, would be incredibly crisp accent.

Choose an unusual layout pattern

Symmetrical right ordinal is the most common method used in the laying of floor and wall tiles. Also possible are a number of other options, such as asymmetrical right angling, angling diagonally, ordinal type "herringbone", ordinal type "misdirected". For example, if you choose simple rectangular wall tiles for the bathroom, you can put them horizontally or vertically in the style of "brickwork" by selecting the grout in a contrasting color to highlight the geometric pattern.

If you have decided on the trendy wood design tiles, you can achieve a stylish and memorable interior by trying to lay them on the floor in a"herringbone" pattern – thus, recreating the look of parquet. Other non-standard ways of laying floor tiles with wood design is the overlapping pattern  and the Dutch pattern, with which you can give an unique look to the living room or  the bedroom.

Back
© Developed by CommerceLab