How To Choose Tile For Your New Home

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When it comes to designing a new home choosing the right tile can significantly impact both the aesthetic and functionality of your space. Whether you’re tiling a bathroom, kitchen, or living room, the choices can seem overwhelming. Tile is a long-lasting durable option, but it’s essential to make the right selections tailored to your needs. Here are six factors to help you make informed decisions and create a cohesive look throughout your home.


Tile Material

The material of the tile sets the foundation for your decision. Porcelain and ceramic are two of the most popular choices, known for their durability, and a wide range of styles. Ceramic tiles are often more affordable but slightly less durable than porcelain. If you’re looking for a high-end, natural look, stone tiles like marble or slate offer that elegance but may require extra care. Glass tiles are great for accents but can be less practical for busy areas.


Room Functionality

When choosing tile, think about how the room will be used. Kitchens and entryways are usually busy living spaces. So you’ll want to select tiles that are tough, non-slip, and resistant to stains. In bathrooms, it’s essential to prioritize water resistance and safety. Tiles with a textured surface or non-slip rating are ideal for preventing accidents in wet areas. By selecting tiles tailored to specific rooms, you’ll ensure they last and remain for years to come. 


Tile Size And Shape

The size and shape of tiles can dramatically affect the look and feel of a room. Large-format tiles are becoming increasingly more popular, especially in open-plan areas, as they create the illusion of the other hand work well in bathrooms or for adding intricate details. Unique shapes like hexagons or arabesque tiles can bring a bold, modern look to your design. Whether you want to create a sense of space or add an artistic flair, tile size, and shape can be a game-changer 


Color Pattern 

Your tile’s color will play a significant role in setting the mood of the room. Light-colored tiles can make smaller rooms feel more expansive and open, while darker shades can provide a cozy, intimate feel. Neutral tones are versatile and timeless, while bold patterns or colors can serve as a focal point or statement piece in a room. While choosing tile, consider how the color scheme ties in with the rest of your home’s design. The right combination can enhance the flow from one room to another, creating a cohesive atmosphere.  


Texture And Finish

Tiles come in various textures and finishes, which can add another layer of both style and practicality. Glossy tiles, with their sleek appearance, are perfect for areas like kitchen backsplashes or walls, where they’re easy to clean and maintain. However, glossy surfaces can be slippery, especially when wet. Matte or textured finishes are better suited for floors, providing more traction and making them safer for high-traffic or wet areas. The texture you choose should strike a balance between visual appeal and functionality.


Maintenance

Consider the amount of upkeep you’re willing to invest in your tile. Natural stone tiles often require sealing and more frequent maintenance to keep them looking their best. Porcelain and ceramic tiles, on the other hand, are much easier to maintain and can last years with minimal care. If you prefer low-maintenance options, stick to materials that are stain-resistant, easy to clean, and durable over time. Your lifestyle and commitment to maintenance will influence the best choice for your home.


Choosing tile for your home is about more than just picking a design that looks appealing; it's also about finding the right balance of form and function. KBUILD has the opportunity to assist you in installing your new tile. Reach out to us at 636-362-2015, send us an email at kbuild@kbuildit.com, or click this link to go straight to our project inquiry form. We will respond promptly and help you follow through with the next steps to start on your new tile today!

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