There are four rules of thumb to observe when tiling.<\/p>\n
\u201cBathroom renos can be fun and they can also be a huge pain,\u201d points out the owner of Champion Tile and Marble in Tampa Bay, Florida, Dean Dupre. \u201cThe DIY crowd dive right in, often finding out later it was not a good idea, not reading any instructions. The experienced folks know to check twice, measure twice, and do it right the right time for an elegant and long-lasting, good-looking job.\u201d<\/p>\n
If the bathroom is the project for the day, be sure to use more full-size tiles; in other words, choose a size the suits the bathroom area. Smaller tiles make a larger bathroom look dated, and the installer has a lot of grouting to complete. Larger tiles offer a more modern ambience and less grouting. Edge installation goes relatively smoothly if you cut tiles to the amount of space left and use (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" There are four rules of thumb to observe when tiling. \u201cBathroom renos can be fun and they can also be a huge pain,\u201d points out the owner of Champion Tile and Marble in Tampa Bay, Florida, Dean Dupre. \u201cThe DIY…<\/span><\/p>\n