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How Much Is Too Much? Breaking Down [Bathroom Tiling] Budgets

Has anyone else tried updating their kitchen with new tiling? Even a simple white tile can brighten up the space. Seriously, it was the easiest way to elevate the entire room. I used a local service specializing in kitchen tiling and they nailed it.


There's just something timeless about natural slate. I finally used it in my entryway and the texture is stunning. It works really well in traditional or rustic interiors too. Totally worth exploring if you want something beyond the usual tile.


I didn’t change much except for the bathroom tiling and it felt brand new. I used a mix of matte and glossy tiles for contrast—it turned out better than expected. Definitely a good place to invest if you're updating.


Foot traffic used to destroy our old surfaces. Now, it's not only more durable but also looks way more professional. Would recommend commercial-grade tiles for any high-traffic business space.


We retiled our swimming pool last summer and it was a total game changer. It feels like a boutique resort now, no joke. There’s so much variety out there.


I recently added wall tiling to a small reading nook and it completely transformed it. Even my guests ask about it all the time. Sometimes one wall is all you need to make a space feel special.


Honestly, bathroom tiling makes or breaks the space. It feels like a spa now. The results speak for themselves.


Commercial tiling is a must if you’re outfitting an office or store. Cleaner lines, easier maintenance, and more longevity. Great investment for any business.


Victorian slate tiling is such a vibe. The natural imperfections are what make it beautiful. Definitely adds charm to any room.


Thinking of updating your kitchen? Start with the backsplash. I chose a simple subway style but in a bold color and it looks incredible. Plus it’s way easier to clean now.


Swimming pool tiling isn’t just for looks—it affects the feel too. We went for a blue mosaic and it’s the highlight of our backyard now. Can’t recommend it enough.


It turned an ordinary wall into a feature. Also makes the space feel bigger. Tiling doesn’t have to be boring—it’s all in the layout and materials.


My showroom floor has taken a beating and still looks brand new. Stylish, low-maintenance, and built for traffic—it checks every box. Wouldn’t go back to laminate or vinyl after this.


I never thought I'd get excited about tiles, but here we are. Natural texture adds a ton of warmth and depth. If you’re into that heritage-meets-modern look, give it a try.


We used terrazzo tiles with a soft pastel grout and it looks incredible. It’s functional but feels curated. Totally changed my view on what bathroom design could be.


I tiled a feature wall in my living room and it turned out better than I expected. It created a sleek, modern vibe with minimal effort. If you’re feeling bold, go for it.


Biggest improvement we’ve made in years. Way easier to clean, holds up under heavy use, and looks amazing. No regrets here.


Victorian slate tiling has this timeless appeal that I just love. We used it in our entryway and it hides dirt like a charm. Would definitely use it again in future projects.


Kitchen tiling was the DIY project that finally convinced me I’m handy. Used peel-and-stick tiles for a quick upgrade, but it still looks custom. Tiles are such an easy way to personalize your kitchen.


The new finish reflects light beautifully. It feels like a resort in our backyard now. So many cool options out there.


Now it’s easier to clean and looks way more polished. Never thought tiles could feel this luxe. Totally worth it.


They add a lot of visual interest without being overwhelming. Guests always ask where we got them. A little design effort goes a long way.


Victorian slate is such a cool material. Gives off serious old-world vibes but still feels fresh. Would definitely recommend for outdoor or indoor use.


We went with dark green tiles and brass fixtures—gorgeous. Not afraid to say I’m obsessed. If you’re renovating, look into more bold tile choices.


We added it behind the sink and it’s been so much easier to keep clean. Guests always compliment it. A small change that made a big difference.

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