Waterfall edge is a popular design element in many new and remodeled bathrooms with several benefits, including a more free-flowing sense of space and a cohesive look. The finish also can highlight beautiful materials like gorgeous tile and statement marble by simply including more of them. By using the same tile material throughout, a bathroom may also be easier to clean since the surface is uniform.

Budget benefits for using this technique may vary by material and installation costs. While you will require more of the material in question, it is only a single material versus multiple ones, which, in the case of tiles, may save money by purchasing in bulk. Whether you are DIYing and looking to save time or paying for a professional, the size of the tiles will affect the cost, as large format tiles are harder and more expensive to lay.

Keep in mind not all tiles are ideal for floor use and some may not be able to withstand the wear. Many wall tiles are too thin, particularly ceramic and clay tiles, and not durable enough for floors. Floor tiles are thicker and more durable, but some varieties may be too weighty for the walls. For a true waterfall design, you'll need to choose a tile that can function both on the wall and floor, and that could be more costly than buying the tiles separately.

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February 16, 2024 at 2:38 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Bathroom Remodeling
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