Tiles
are one of the most popular finishes for countertops because of their
style, versatility, and relatively low cost. They are available in a
wide range of material such as synthetic vinyl and heavy ceramic, all of
which are fairly durable. This means they can be used anywhere in the
house,
from the kitchen to the bathroom counters. They also offer a lot of room
for creativity, as the tiles come in different colors and patterns.
If
you want to use tiled countertops for your kitchen or bathroom, one of
your first decisions should be your color theme and design. Ideally,
your countertop should match your home décor, either by complementing
the colors or providing a nice contrast. The most important thing
is to let your own tastes prevail.
Try
looking up picture galleries to help you get started. They are a great
source of ideas for home design, covering all themes from classic to
contemporary. Here are some good sources:
Catalogs
Product
catalogs are great if you're budget-conscious, as they usually state
the price and shipping costs for each item. They also offer full
descriptions so you know what it's made of and what colors are
available. Some even include actual samples of the tile, so
you can compare the textures as well. These are usually issued by
manufacturers, retailers, or distributors, and may be offered free or
for a small fee.
Some
catalogs show the company's full range of products, while some only
show a particular line. If you already have a design in mind, a good
idea would be to browse through manufacturer's catalogs to see which
ones most closely match your theme.
Store
catalogs are usually more varied because they include different brands
and manufacturers. Bigger stores naturally offer more choices, but small
companies may carry lesser-known brands that cater to specific tastes.
Request catalogs from a variety of stores to get a better range of
choices.
Magazines
Home
design magazines often feature full spreads and centerfolds dedicated
design galleries. Look for issues focusing on bathroom or kitchen
design. Some issues focus on a specific style, which can be helpful if
you've already decided on a design. Today's magazines
are very liberal when it comes to style, so you'll be sure to find
something that matches your tastes. Don't discount old issues, either,
as some of the best trends have evolved in the past few years. Besides,
the best designs never go out of style.
Usually,
these galleries are paid for by advertisers, so your choices might be
limited. But there are a lot of manufacturers out there – you can;find
most of them if you consult several different magazines. Most magazines
also have a directory at the back page, which you can also use for
leads.
Online stores
Online
stores allow you to go through more choices without having to visit the
stores yourself. You also have more options because all the products
are accessible from the same website. To find pictures online, just look
up home design stores in your area and look through their product
galleries. These websites usually have a search function, which is
useful if you're looking for a specific brand, color, or model.
Most
stores can also sell directly from their websites, so you can just
click on the tile you want, provide your account details, and make your
order. It usually takes 24 to 48 hours to get your order, depending on
your location. Note that there may be shipping charges added to the cost
of the
tile.
The
only drawback to buying online is that you can't be sure of the
product's quality until you buy them. To stay safe, buy only from
reputable stores and brands. If possible, order a catalog or sample
sheet before making your purchase.
Online photo galleries
If
you're just looking for design ideas, or if you're having your tiles
custom-made, you can simply search for pictures using Google Image
search or visit interior design galleries. These should give you an
overview of the styles, colors, and arrangements you can
use. Or if you have a general idea of what you want, you can look it up
online and get specific details to flesh out your idea.
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