How to Choose the Right Size Ceramic Tiles

One of the great things about ceramic tile is that there are so many options. As you sort through your choices, you will find yourself selecting colors and styles as well as sizes. There is a vast range of sizes to choose from a few inches across to those several feet across. 


To some extent, your choice will be a personal decision. However, you want your ceramic tiles to look good in your space, and not everyone is an interior designer. If you aren’t sure what size of ceramic tiles is ideal for your space, consider the following tips. 



Start With the Size of the Space

As a general rule of thumb, if you have a small space, you want smaller tiles. Moreover, if you have a large space, you want bigger tiles. So, most bathrooms would do best with small to medium tiles, while open-floor kitchens, spacious living areas, and big dining rooms will do best with large tiles. 

Of course, you can also break these rules to make a space feel larger or smaller. When done right, large tiles can add elegance and spaciousness to a midsize bathroom. Or smaller tiles can give you the ability to create intricate patterns on the floor of your larger space.



Consider Grout Lines

The more tiles you have on your floor, the more grout lines you need to connect the tiles. This is largely an aesthetic consideration. Specifically, if you want a sleek, modern appearance, larger tiles will be a better choice as there will be fewer connections. 

However, you may also choose to use grout lines to your advantage and make them part of the design. 

The important thing to remember is that the more grout lines that you have, the busier the space is likely to look. 

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Think About the Shape of the Space and Logistics of Installation

If you want to minimize the number of tiles you need to cut to fit the space, you don’t want to use too large tiles, as they are unlikely to fit your space perfectly. While you should think about this, it should not restrict you. 

After all, it is not that hard to cut tiles to the proper shape. Besides, professionals do it all the time. You need to be aware that installation may take a little longer if more tiles need to be cut, which may increase labor costs. Of course, some of that is mitigated because fewer tiles will need to be installed if they are large. 



You Can Combine Sizes

If you can’t choose between several sizes of ceramic tiles, consider combining a few sizes. This can create a cool effect or pattern that makes the floor or wall even more visually appealing. However, you will have to do some careful planning to ensure that your chosen sizes work together well. If you do use multiple-size tiles, remember that this will also make your space look busier and potentially smaller than it would with larger tiles. 




Sources:

https://www.granadatile.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-size-tile

https://www.tilemountain.co.uk/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-size-tiles/

https://www.cletile.com/blogs/cle-notes/choosing-the-right-size-tile-for-your-small-space

https://www.americanolean.com/get-inspired/articles/4-tips-for-using-tile-sizes-to-your-advantage