Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
You've perused aisle after aisle of home improvement stores and finally found a tile that is exactly what you had in mind for your kitchen or bathroom floors. But the only problem is that it's ...
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Q I am about to tile the walls and floor of my bathroom. I have read some conflicting information on this matter. What types of tile do you recommend for the walls and floor? Do you recommend cement ...
The myriad styles and materials used for tile can make a space, not just bathrooms and kitchens, shine in unexpected ways.
“There are professional tilers for a reason!” Elise says. If this is the end-all-be-all for your bathroom floor, you should probably hire a professional to execute your design. It's hard to be 100 ...
Q: My home has 2½ baths. All three areas have cement floors with tiles laid in 1937, when the house was built. I want an update, but I would prefer not to take out the cement and tile. Is there ...
Installing new tile might not be the easiest way to refresh your bathroom, but it can be the most effective. By Tim McKeough To update a bathroom, you could swap out the cabinet pulls and switch the ...
Small black and white hexagon tiles laid in fun mosaic patterns are a timeless choice for bathrooms, but do they read more ...