How much tile do i need for my shower




















While straight edge tiles rectangular, square, parallelogram are the most common, unique tile shapes also exist, though installation is not as easy. Large tile sizes can make smaller rooms appear bigger, as well as more open and clean because there are fewer grout lines. However, installing larger tiles results in more wastage, while using smaller tiles can help add texture to a room.

There are a number of different classifications of tiles, including ceramic, porcelain, glass, quarry, and stone. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the most cost efficient, and come in a variety of different styles. Glass tiles, while not appropriate for flooring because they crack under pressure, are visually unique and interesting; they are most commonly used for kitchen and bathroom backsplashes. Quarry tiles have rough surfaces that are good for floors that require grip, and are commonly used outdoors and in restaurant kitchens.

Stone tiles include marble and granite, which provide unique and natural stone patterns, textures, and colors that are difficult to achieve using ceramics.

They also offer the illusion of blending into grout edges, giving off an overall uniform look. There are many different patterns used when installing tiles. An easy way to update a bathroom is to install new wall tiles in the shower area. Taking a few simple measurements before you purchase tiles ensures you have exactly what you need and do not waste money purchasing too many tiles -- or worse, come up short in the middle of the project. Start on one shower wall and use a measuring tape to measure the length as well as the width of the wall needing tile.

Multiply the length and width together and divide by to determine the square footage of that wall. Repeat for all other walls in the shower area. Wall Measurements Enter the dimensions of your walls. Wall 1. Wall 2. Wall 3. Wall 4. Floor Measurements Enter the dimensions of your floors. Floor 1. Floor 2. Floor 3.

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