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BobVila.com > Channels > Kitchen Design > All Articles > Adding Tile Accents Adding Tile Accents Preparation, planning and a few tricks of the trade make easy work of installing decorative tiles. Related Showrooms CoolTiles.com - Your Online Mosaic Glass Tile, Metal Accent Tiles store Glass Tiles Etc. - Elegant tile for your kitchen, bath, patio or pool Sears - Kitchen Cabinet Remodeling and Refacing
It is also important to pick a style and finish that you will be happy with in the future. A tile with a high glaze and one-eighth-inch grout lines is easy to keep clean and free of mildew. An intricate and irregular pattern will be hard to keep clean. In a bathroom, any small void will harbor mold and mildew. Planning and Design Like doors and windows, tile should be ordered as soon as the job starts. Most custom-ordered tiles are priced by the lineal foot or by the piece, and take anywhere from one to six months for delivery. Something as simple as tile ordered too late can throw a job off schedule. When it comes to ordering, don't skimp. Purchase enough material to do the job plus ten to fifteen percent extra. Tiles can be damaged in shipping, while being installed, or five years down the road. Having extras on hand can prevent unnecessary hold-ups. Behind the Tile In new construction, the walls should be framed in straight, kiln-dried lumber. If the wood is too green (wet) it will shrink. As the wood dries and contracts, cracks can appear along the grout lines. In humid bathrooms, metal studs work very well. There is no shrinkage and the walls supporting the tile are laser straight. Metal studs may cost a little more, but the finished results will be obvious once the job is done. Text by David Figueras Copyright BobVila.com © 2001 |