Basic Tiling and Grouting

Bathroom Tiles Kitchen Tiles Floor Tiles

Tiling is a much easier DIY job than many people think. With time and patience and a little common sense you will be impressed by the excellent results. Read our guide below on ceramic wall and floor tiling and you will soon be ready to get started.

Benefits of Tiling

Floor and wall tiles look great and can finish off any room beautifully. Tiles are water resistant and heat resistant therefore ideal for bathrooms and kitchens. They are easy to mop and keep clean. Tiles are normally hard wearing and require little maintenance so are ideal for conservatories and porches too. Tiles come in a multitude of sizes and colours and because they are laid individually you can create a very original look for your home.

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Be Prepared

Tools and Equipment

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Think It Through

The position of the first tile determines the final result. With walls you can work from bottom to top but always think before you start what the end result will be. Remember a well planned room will have equal sized tiles at edges and corners to ensure it looks symmetrical. Locating the point in the centre of the square (the wall or floor area) to be tiled is a useful technique. You can then divide the area into four sections and work out your tiles in a pattern from the centre of each quarter. You should also think carefully about the arrangement of your tiles in relation to furniture, the entrance to the room, the layout of the room etc.

Step By Step

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Grouting

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Style Tips

Tiling is fun and fairly easy to do once you think it through. You can also have a lot of fun thinking about your design and choice of colours. But as a final tip it is worth knowing that in most cases its best not to overdo the colour combinations in your pattern. Best effects are usually obtained using one or two colours.

Pattern or different coloured tiles usually look best:

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