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Bathroom Tiles

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Bathroom Wall Tiles

Bathroom Wall Tiles

During the winter months and seasonal holidays, thoughts may turn to DIY projects for the new year. A popular project among many homeowners is a bathroom face lift. One of the quickest and most effective ways to completely transform your bathroom is to re-tile, or to add new wall tiles in place of existing painted surfaces.

Bathroom Tiles provide a decorative and bright appearance and their ‘easy wipe’ surface helps to keep the bathroom fresh and hygienic. Unlike alternatives such as wallpaper and some paints, tiles are hard wearing, completely waterproof and almost immune from degradation – making this a really worthwhile investment in your house.

If you think a new tiling project is for you, here are some handy tips to help select the best option for your needs. First of all before visiting a tile stockist to view designs, you should first consider the type of tile which best complements your bathroom layout, and the existing fittings and decor.

Choose from a range of bathroom wall tiles or bathroom floor tiles.

Bathroom Tile Materials

The most popular bathroom tile materials include:

  • Stone Tiles: There are many options to choose from including marble, granite, and travertine. Stone is naturally water resistant and tough - perfect qualities for both shower walls and wet rooms. However remember that Stone tiles may not be suitable for all walls due to its weight. Also the ground extraction and finishing costs of this natural product can make it one of the more expensive choices.
  • Most Glass Tiles are made using recycled material making it an excellent “green” option. These come in a huge range of shapes, sizes, and colours, and will give you a sharp, contemporary look.
  • The most popular and cost effect choice on the market is the Ceramic Tile. It can be glazed and fired in just about any colour and design you can imagine, from soft earth tones to hand painted designs, and its water resistance is perfect for the bathroom setting.
  • Mosaic Tiles are becoming more popular and you can create stunning designs using a combination of ceramic and glass material.

Choosing Bathroom Tile Sizes

Having selected the most appropriate material the second thing you should consider is the size and shape of tile. It is best to avoid using large tiles (e.g. 60×30cm) in a small bathroom, as they will dwarf the room significantly. Small tiles (e.g. 10×10cm) can look good in smaller bathrooms, however, the many grout lines (compared to using bigger tiles) can give an unappealing effect.

As a result, many people choose medium sized tiles (e.g. 40×25cm), which are a common choice for large and small bathrooms today. The tiling supplier will be able to calculate how many tiles you require.

Most designs are available in different shapes including square, rectangle, triangle and even an irregular cut. These choices may influence your design approach.

Bathroom Tile Colours

Bathroom Tiles also come in different colours and textures giving you the chance to create a unique environment, tailored to your specific tastes. Light coloured tiles (i.e. white or cream) can make small bathrooms look bigger as they reflect the light more than darker colours, giving an airy and spacious feel to your bathroom.

Using the same colour wall tiles as the floor tiles will give the appearance of spaciousness. To introduce warmth in the bathroom use terracotta colours and under-tile heating is also an option to radiate warmth through your tiled floor.

Bathroom Tile Grout

Bathroom Tile Grouts are now available in a wide range of colours that blend with or complement the main tile design. Grouts with antibacterial protection are also available to offer increased hygiene and resist mould discolouration.

It you would like to create your own bespoke design, then Amtico, with over 40 years experience in design, engineering and manufacturing, can help you to create a truly unique and sophisticated tiling scheme. Ocean Bathrooms stock Amtico Tiles so visit their showroom or call for friendly informed advice.

And remember this is a job really worth doing well – so if on reflection you feel it may be beyond your DIY skills, then Ocean Bathrooms can also advise on how best to use professional fitting services.

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Bathroom and Wet Room Underfloor Heating

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Underfloor Heating Comfort

Underfloor Heating Comfort

The trend for bathroom tiled floors has taken bath times to new heights of luxury. Hard wearing, hygenic and easy to clean tiles are becoming the preferred choice for most bathroom floors. Tiled floors look great, but as the days turn colder you will soon notice how unpleasnat it is to walk on a cold tiled floor first thing in the morning.

Underfloor heating for bathrooms is the ideal solution to offer more than just warmth and comfort - they are designed to be extremely energy efficient. Most people think that underfloor heating is expensive to install and run - but you will be surprised just how cheap they are to run. Partner your under floor heating with a Designer Bathroom Radiator or heated towel rail and you have the perfect set up.

The latest bathroom underfloor heating solutions use a “knitted electrical element mat design” that works similar to an electric blanket. Easy to install, the mat is simply rolled out on a fixed sub-board and then tiled over. A typical installation in a standard sized bathroom can be done in a day.

As well as giving you a lovely warm floor, the heat generated will drift upwards and contribute to the room temperature. Add a temperature controller (thermostat) and timer to your system and you can even have the heating coming on when you get up in the morning.

The Devimat Underfloor Heating systems are perfect as underfloor heating for Wet Rooms as they help to dry out the tiled floor and stop moisture build up.

How Underfloor Heating Works

Todat’s underfloor heating solutions use a radiant heating method - low temperature electric heating elements that can be installed under laminate flooring or tiles to give you a more natural, comfortable indoor warmth at low costs and without the need for radiators. Underfloor heating mats are suitable in most situations even wet rooms. They can be used on any sub floor and with any floor covering, including tiles, carpet, wood, laminate, linoleum, and Amtico. Mats are usually designed to heat a fixed sized room, so once you have your bathroom dimensions simply choose the appropriate sized mat that will suit your dimensions and configuration.

The underfloor heating mats have the heating elements woven into a mat making them easy and quick to install. Simply roll the mat out on to the floor and cover it with a latex self-levelling compound before the tiling goes down. The mats are supplied in a range of sizes and power outputs -and are designed so that it generates a certain amount of heat output, measured in “Watts”, per unit area, when installed according to manufacturer’s guidelines. Heat output per unit area varies from cable to cable, typically from around 75w/m2, which may be suitable for wood or laminated floors, to 200w/m2 which generates the extra heat required in wet rooms (but should only be used beneath stone or tiled floors).

Most systems are compatible with digital thermostat and timer controls so you can control the temperature and when you want your heating to come on and go off - even set different times for the weekend and when you go away on holiday.

Wet Room Underfloor Heating

Although you might not think it, wet rooms are a logical choice for electric underfloor heating. It can be used to provide the primary heat source or just in one area where you want a cosy drying area.. And because it is invisible it does not detract from the space available or the interior design of your bathroom..

Electric underfloor heating can be installed in most wet rooms with the added benefit of significantly reducing the drying time of the floor. You do need to make careful consideration to the insulation, if installing on a timber, or a concrete subfloor. Concrete in particular, will dissipate heat very quickly if not properly insulated, so insulation board is usually installed onto the subfloor, before the underfloor heating mat is put in place.

The wet room underfloor heating set up with sub-board, insulation board, heating element then tiles usually means the floor of a wet room will be raised slighlty. So it is worth taking this into consideration when you are designing your wet room space.

Controlling your Underfloor Heating

Modern electric underfloor heating cables feature twin conductors, so there is usually only one connection required to a programmable electronic controller. The systems are usually installed in conjunction with a room thermostat and temperature sensor that is installed in the floor before tiling, which allows the temperature to be regulated.

In wet rooms, the floor sensor will normally be installed in the wet area but wired to a programmable room thermostat in an adjacent dry area such as a landing or hallway.

Add that extra warmth element to your bathroom this Winter with underfloor heating. Call us on 01308 420011 for more information and discussing your requirements.

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Amtico Spacia Contour Tiles

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Amtico Spacia Contour Cotton

Amtico Spacia Contour Cotton

Amtico has become the first UK vinyl flooring company to launch an exclusive new tile range that features an authentic ceramic look.

Launched under the Amtico Spacia brand and available in six colourways;

  • Oatmeal
  • Earthen
  • Bone
  • Cotton
  • Sand
  • and Suede;

the Amtico Spacia Contour range offers a unique alternative to traditional ceramic tiles with the added durability of vinyl.

Ideal for any area of the home, including kitchens, bathrooms and high traffic areas such as hallways, Spacia Contour tiles are quiet and warm underfoot unlike conventional ceramic tiles.  They won’t crack or chip, are stain and water resistant, and thanks to a urethane coating are easy to clean and maintain.

We offer the full range of Amtico at the Ocean Bathrooms Bridport Showroom and are very impressed with the luxury feel you get in a bathroom once they are laid. Amtico floor tiles are extremely hardwearing – scuff, slip and dent resistant and come with a 10 year guarantee.

“The earthy tones of the new Spacia Contour range cater for the trend for natural products helping to create a light and airy feel.  The tiles are installed using Amtico International easygrout, making them the perfect solution for an authentic appearance with added durability.”

Amtico’s low solvent, non flammable grout is suitable for use in residential locations and is premixed for ease of use.  It spreads easily and is stain resistant.

See the full range of  Amtico Tiles from Ocean Bathrooms on our website or visit the showroom.

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