When you are upgrading your older home, or renovating a
newer one, there are many factors you should consider first. Before you buy the
first tile that catches your eye, do your research and talk to the
professionals at your tile supply centre. You should always keep the resale
value of your renovations in mind when you set out to choose the material you
will use. Whether or not you are renovating to sell, tile is an investment and
you want to make sure that it's not one made in haste.
Natural stone tile is a material that has shown consistent
return on investment time and time again. Its classic elegance and timeless
beauty suit many tastes and décor options, making it an excellent choice for
home renovations or upgrades. Whether you are updating your kitchen, redoing
your bathrooms, or just want to improve the look of your
floors, a tile supply center is a good
place to start your search for the perfect tile.
Finding the right
tiles
When you are choosing a tile for your home, there are a few
things you must consider. First is where
will you be using the tile? Is this a tile floor, or a backsplash? Possibly you
are thinking of a tile countertop, or even a tub or shower enclosure. Each of
these applications is very unique and can definitely limit the options for
tiles.
Natural stone tiles fit the bill in all of these
applications. Not only are natural stone options durable, they are beautiful
and unique as well. You can be guaranteed to find natural stone tiles that will
suite your taste and décor as well as the application you need it for.
Natural stone tiles such as granite, marble and limestone
can be costly. You want to make sure that once you have determined that you
have the right type of tile for your renovation, you also choose a colour that
will compliment your style and décor. Keep in mind the future of your tile and
your renovation. Sticking to neutral tones is always a good idea. You don't
want to spend hard earned money, and valuable time on a renovation only to find
out 10 years later that pink or lime green aren't really what new home buyers
are after. Your tile supplier can advise on what is trendy right now, and what
tiles have held up to the trends over the years. If you absolutely must have a
splash of colour in your tile renovation, maybe consider adding some accent
tiles to an area that will not be as costly to change when the times do.
Upgrading your home with tile will add beauty and class, and
definitely value.