Nothing compares to tile for adding personality and practicality to a bathroom remodel. A great bathroom tile design is key to creating a dramatic look in your bathroom, and it is often inexpensive. Marin County has a wide variety of tile workers. It is really important to know what you want for your bathroom tile needs.
By visting tile stores you can see the wide variety of tiles that you have to choose from. Another good idea is to visit your libary and look at tile books for some great ideas.  
It is important for you when comparing bids to make sure to have a look at samples of each tile setter’s work. There’s a lot of variation among tile setters, and not every tile contractor will be able to do the same quality work. Bathroom tile is an extremely durable material, and when set by a experience hand, it can last a lifetime.
 
 Remember that tile setters charge according to how long they think it will take to do the job, these price variations reflect different methods for installing the tile as well as the amount of the time they take to set the tile.

Be sure the installation method and the type of tile are included in the written bids, in order to compare estimates accurately, and later in the written contract to be sure you are getting your money’s worth.

 Tile Design Ideas           
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While no particular tile design is going to work in every setting, these bathroom tile ideas are sure to get the ball rolling for your project:
  • Use tile as a trim and/or backsplash with other materials such as plastic laminate (i.e. Formica), Corian, granite, or marble.
  • Set tiles on a diagonal.
  • Use 12-inch glazed “pavers” (usually used on floors) on countertops.
  • Set tile on window seats and ledges to create waterproof areas to set plants.
  • Choose a color for the edge trim and backsplash of your bathroom sink to contrast with the countertop, then reverse the scheme elsewhere in the room, such as in the shower.
  • Create a focal point by setting a mural of tiles on one wall, and surround it by finger tiles of a contrasting color.
  • Choose two complementary colors that work with a third neutral background color. Create stripes and patterns running through the vanities, tubs, and showers in bathrooms.
  • Check out other tile options like bathroom tiles made of glass or natural stone. There are even hand-painted tiles that can be used as a focal point on a single wall, or used as trim all around the room.