In our bath remodel we tiled all, walls, other than the shower, with a wainscoting, so the tiles just short of half way up the wall. We tied the level the decorative trim tile on the top of the wainscoting becomes the backsplash over the vanity (just the few inch height of the decorative trim tile), also have some decorative trim tile in the. My shower walls are prepped and ready for tile.
I was about to run out and buy the tiles we picked (4.5x13 white subway), when suddenly I am nervous that it is a ceramic tile and not porcelain. I know that porcelain is more impervious to water. Is glazed ceramic tile okay to use in a shower.
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The basics: Ceramic tiles are wide ranging; all are generally made from red or white clay that's been fired in a kiln and glazed or finished. If you're a tile nerd like me, ceramic tile technically includes porcelain tile too, but for this ideabook we'll exclude that category. Cost: Ceramic tile is often priced below $2 per square foot.
Higher-end tiles can easily run $20 to $40 and more. 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).
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The best tile for the bathroom floor includes vinyl, ceramic, and stone options. To find your favorite, read the pros and cons here. Porcelain vs Ceramic tile in the shower? For some reason I missed the fact that my leading choice of zellige-look tile is ceramic and not porcelain.
I thought it was porcelain. So now I'm back to square one of trying to choose a tile! 😩 it's been the bane of my existance! Grout is harder to clean than tile, so I went with 600mm x 600mm tile on my shower, to minimize the amount of grout. Porcelain tile is denser and often a smoother surface than ceramic tile.
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Real stone is likely to be more porous, so I would not recommend natural stone for a shower. Porcelain tile is going to be a denser tile than a ceramic tile and is usually going to cost more. A porcelain tile will have it's colour go right through the entire tile where a ceramic tile the colour is only on the surface.
What does any of this mean for choosing tile for a home bathroom? Absolutely nothing. For home use, a properly installed tile will be very durable and last the life time. Go porcelain.
More durable. Make sure it's a floor rated tile. These tiles usually come in sheets and if the installer isn't skilled, it becomes glaringly obvious.
As for cracking or breaking. The most important thing is the tile base. You want to make sure that subfloor isn't flexing.
I recommend a cement board then Schluter system. 937 votes, 272 comments. I tiled my bathroom over the weekend.
Went from linoleum to a ceramic tile. I definitely see mistakes I've made but I'm.