Materials that make your bathroom wall tile design complete

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by Adam Peters

Having a bathroom tile that is attractive and decorative adds a splash to the design of your bathroom. Start with designing the main wall bathroom tile that would be made using a marble, ceramic, limestone or porcelain. Small sized tiles were popular but, currently even the larger ones are mostly used and you have a wide of range of patterns to be chosen. The standard 4×4 is no more a fashion. You get tiles in different sizes and shapes, and one can always mix these different options and match these tiles of the bathroom wall to the theme of your life. After wall, your next lookout should be other fixtures like the shower, bath tub or the vanity. You can always restrict these to certain areas incase you are looking for a good resale price.

Decorative bath room tile for the walls almost has endless choices to be made. You can design the wall tile keeping a particular theme in view like floral designs with flowers, a ocean pattern showing on the borders of the tile the feature of a sea shells etc. We also get tiles made of porcelain that are painted by hand and in different colors. Any pattern you have in your mind for a tile with a particular pattern and style, you would find it, and such are the options for a bathroom wall tile.

Finishing of the tile also makes it more fashionable. Shiny finishing was a most commonly used wall tile. The current trend is looking for more of a rustic or matte finish. Polished limestone or toppled kind of marble not only gives a casual appearance but also a pliable looking quality. These don’t come in regular shapes and have a muted look and are very different from the polished ones.

Camels, creams and sage should be considered when you plan to have earth or soft tones. Ceramic designs go well with the natural ones. Granite is also a better option. For a class look, you can choose a tumbled marble. For borders or accents, that is placed randomly or for even a complete wall, consider metal or glass tiles.

Right combination is always important when you use different materials. Textures, shades and colors are the key to this blend. You choice may contain varieties from natural, ceramic materials to marble or glass until and unless the color and work go hand in hand. Have the design planned very well in advance so that you have the right combination of the required materials. You shall always have a perfect tile design for your bathroom wall!!!

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Advantages of Bamboo Flooring

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by Adam Peters

Bamboo flooring has become the latest trend globally because of its beauty, cost effectiveness and the fact that it does not harm the environment in any way. This article will help you understand the benefits of this flooring and also give a few pointers as to the installation process.

Environment Friendly

Southeast Asia produces bamboo in plenty from where it is exported to the rest of the world for flooring purposes. There are certain steps to be taken before it can be used for flooring. Bamboo undergoes various treatments which make it sturdy and also eliminates all the bugs and insects residing in it. Unlike other trees, bamboo is a grass that has the capacity to renew itself after it has been harvested. Again unlike other trees, it attains full growth in around five years time.

Bamboo Flooring- The Style Statement

The great thing about bamboo flooring is that they come in a variety of colors but people mostly opt for the colors that resemble hardwood as this gives out the same effect of homeliness and elegance. What makes it an easy option to have is the cost factor which is pretty inexpensive. Since it is sturdy and easy to maintain, make sure that this flooring has a warranty period of around 20 years.

Also remember, however, that the bamboo flooring that lasts for twenty years is the high-quality one. So, if you want bamboo flooring that is durable, opt for the high range ones in terms of cost and quality. Even in this case, the price will be much lower than actual hardwood flooring.

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Ultimately, what you need to realize is that you have to zoom in on the right flooring for your home. Investing in the floors of your house is a good thing to do as it will save you a lot of headache and heartache at a later stage. Selecting a good flooring will ensure that you do not spend a lot of time either in replacing or repairing the floors. So, go in for plenty of study in this area.

Online study will give you all the knowledge that you require, but if you buy something online, you have to make sure that the shipping charges are not exorbitant. Also, if you order online, you may not be able to arrive at a realistic idea of the quality, color and over-all look of the bamboo flooring, especially in the case of koa wood flooring. Anyways, the future of bamboo flooring seems very bright as it is budget-friendly, beautiful and very safe for the environment.

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Let a Wainscot Dress Up Your Room

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by Linden Walhard

Although many are unfamiliar with what wainscoting is, it has become a very popular form of wall design or decor. It’s actually been used for over a hundred years, but went “out of style” for many years and recently has come back full force. Wainscot is paneling of some sort that is used on the lower half of your walls in your home. This paneling may be marble, wood, ceramic tile, heavy fabrics or wood. With more and more homeowners steering towards wood in their homes, wood has become the wainscot of choice for most. Originally, wood wainscoting consisted of wood wagon siding, which was very plentiful in those days.

Wainscoting can be any height the homeowner wants, but it usually goes up to 48 inches or half the height of the wall, sometimes slightly less. The top half of the wall is usually drywall. The wainscoting will usually run vertically with a top edge, or trim, running horizontally.When wainscot was first used in the mid-nineteenth century, usually tongue and groove boards ran vertically and were nailed down. Some would also have designs created by wood working jigs. Wainscot was used to hide imperfections in the wall as well as joints, but now it is just used for appearance and durability.

There are also many other styles of wainscot besides wood. They began as a fashion statement in dining rooms in the 1900s. They often were as tall as 5 feet or more, were sold as panels 18 to 24 inches wide, and were separated by three-inch moldings. The most popular choice for the wainscot at that time was cloth such as burlap, heavy linen or grasscloth.

Wainscoting now is more popular than ever. Homeowners seem to like change in their home every few years. For many years, drywall the latest fad. Everyone painted their walls the color of their choice. Then 4′X8′ wood product paneling took over the home decorating world by storm. Every women wanted to redecorate rooms with paneling. It looked like real wood and was easy to clean and economical to buy. Years later, drywall appeared and, once again, we’re painting our walls.

Suddenly real wood was in style again, but few could afford to do their walls in all wood. Many chose to just do one or two walls in tongue and groove wood. Suddenly the idea of wainscot became the perfect solution. Only doing half a way made it more affordable, still allowing the room to have drywall. It’s considered by many as the best choice and perfect for any room in the house. Another thing that makes it perfect is that it’s easy to maintain. The heaviest traffic areas in your home, between kids and dogs, are the bottom of the walls. Wainscot can easily be wiped clean.

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