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8 Tips To Choose The Right Floor Tile For Every Room

When it comes to tile flooring, there is no shortage of materials, colors, textures and designs to choose from. However, not every type of tile is appropriate for every space.

  1. Consider Tile Hardness

When shopping around, one of the most important specifications to look for on the products you like is Hardness.

  • Class I: No foot traffic. Appropriate for wall-only application.
  • Class II: Light traffic or interior wall applications. Appropriate for floor application in areas with soft soled to normal foot traffic, with no scratching dirt. Bathrooms and bedrooms with no exterior access.
  • Class III: Light to moderate traffic, as well as countertops and walls. Appropriate for floor application in areas with normal foot traffic and small amounts of scratching dirt. All rooms of the home, except for kitchens, entryways, and other areas with high foot traffic.
  • Class IV: Moderate to heavy traffic. Appropriate for floor application in all areas of the home, including kitchens, halls, entryways.
  • Class V: Heavy to extra heavy traffic, as well as exposure to scratching dirt. Appropriate floor applications in any area of the home, as well as commercial spaces.
  1. Pay Attention To Tile Porosity

Another critical feature not to be missed is porosity. It is determined by the ratio of air holes to solids in a tile, which impacts the amount of water it absorbs. If you are installing tile flooring in a moisture prone area, such as the bathroom, kitchen, mud room, laundry room, pay close attention to the Porosity Rating.

  • Impervious: water absorption of 0.5 percent or less. Recommended for use in the kitchen and especially bathroom.
  • Vitreous: water absorption of 0.5 percent to 3 percent.
  • Semi Vitreous: water absorption of 3 – 7 percent.
  • Non Vitreous: water absorption of more than 7 percent. This category is not recommended for floor use.
  1. Go For Porcelain Tile – An All Around Win

If you are looking for a material that has strength, moisture resistance and versatile design, porcelain is the best choice. It is more durable that ceramic tile and comes in a greater variety of styles, colors and textures. Not all porcelain products are made equal, and you need to check the specs of each one.

  1. Ensure Slip Resistance

Most tile materials tend to be slippery, and all the more so if water is introduced into the equation. If you have children and elderly people in the house, it is very important to install slip resistant materials. The bathroom is the prime place where fall accidents may happen, particularly the shower area, so good slip resistance is highly recommended. When shopping around, look for products with a high COF (coefficient of friction). There are a number of options to consider:

  • Ceramic or Porcelain: choose a product that has a special textured surface. Inquire about slip resistant coatings.
  • Slate: this beautiful stone has a naturally slip resistant texture.
  • Small size tile (glass, mosaic, etc): these materials will have more grout lines, making the overall flooring surface more textured and therefore slip resistant. Penny tile rounds are another beautiful design option that provides ample traction. These products typically come in size 2×2 or smaller.
  • Pebble stone: this material has a highly textured surface and boasts a unique visual aesthetic.
  1. Choose Ceramic Wood Tile Instead Of Real Hardwood

If you love the look of hardwood but don’t want to deal with maintenance, consider installing ceramic wood tile. This high end porcelain product is highly durable, scratch and moisture resistant. These are an ideal flooring material for a bathroom or another moisture prone area of your house, where a real hardwood floor would not be recommended.

  1. Install Stone Tile For Ultimate Luxury and Quality

If luxury and incredible durability are your top priorities for a floor, stone tile is second to none. Marble, granite and travertine can elevate the look of any room of your house. Because no two stones are exactly alike, you get a naturally beautiful floor that will look like no other.

  1. Make A Space Appear Larger With Light Color Tile Floors

If you have a room that is small and or does not have a lot of natural light, one way to make it appear bigger is to install light color floor tile. White, sand, beige, cream, etc are all good choices. Marble or ceramic/porcelain tile products would be an ideal match for this application.

  1. Create A Modern Aesthetic And Custom Designs With Concrete Tile

If you are looking to create a very modern, upscale aesthetic in your home, consider concrete tile. It is a highly versatile material that can be used in any room of your house: kitchen, bathroom, living room, etc. The biggest advantage of concrete tile is that it can be custom made for your particular application. You can choose the size, color and texture of concrete, request custom cutouts, embeds, special imprinted patterns, as well as three-dimensional sculptural designs.

Source: RemodelingCalculator

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 03 8 Tips To Choose The Right Floor Tile For Every Room

8 Tips To Choose The Right Floor Tile For Every Room

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