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How to Tile Your Floor and Save Some Money. Laying down tiles can be a pretty expensive job since you need to buy the flooring equipment as well as hire labor. But what if you could lay down your own tiles and minimize the cost? Moreover, by doing it yourself, you have the freedom to lay down the tiles however you want and whichever pattern you want.

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As they say “When you want something done perfectly, do it yourself”. It may look like a hard job to do, but all you need are genius tips on how to tile your floor. There are so many people doing their own floor tiles, some even get to write articles about it online. So if you are a complete rookie, here are some basics on how to tile your floor and elevate the look of your interior.

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The first thing you need to know is how to prepare the ground before laying down the tiles. You will need to inspect your floor to determine what is made of so you can know how to prepare. If it’s non-tiled floor cement, the work will be quite easy since you will scrape off the surface then move to foundation laying. However a wooden floor will need a different approach; the type of wood used on your tile flooring will determine how much work is needed to prepare plus what kind of tools to work with.

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When the floor is clean and bare, you will then need to lay a foundation for the tiles. This is done by first applying a layer of cement which will hold the tiles in place and prevent them popping off. Now before you even get to the laying of tiles, you need to know some other pre-installation tips which will guide your DIY job.

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Before starting your flooring, you need to know how many floor tiles are needed for a complete job. This will mean measuring all rooms to be tiled from end to end and multiply this area. You will multiply the area of one tile as well then divide that figure to the area of the room. This will give you an approximate figure of tiles to buy. One more thing, for this to work the room in question must be an accurate square or rectangle. If not, then measure an accurate square/rectangle around the area leaving out the irregular edges. You will purchase some extra tiles, which you will trim off during installation to fill up these edges.

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As you climb out of the shower and step onto the mat, your eye catches the light blue tile that’s been there for the last ten years. You have saved some money to renovate your bathroom, and you really want to get rid of the cold feeling you get from the light blue floor tiles and white wall tiles. You feel like you are in a hospital bathroom and decide that the atmosphere needs to exude warmth. You look at the boring white tiles which tell no story except for the steam which looks like teardrops running down the whiteness, obviously saddened by the state of affairs. Well, have you ever considered Dark Emperador tiles?

Dark Emperador marble, as the name suggests, is a dark brown colored marble with white, crossed veins. Its origins stems from Spain, mainly quarried in the towns of Yecla, Jumilla and Caudete, and are seen as Spanish natural stone. Its dark base color gets beautifully broken by the white irregular veins. It demands a high market demand throughout the world. It is specifically used in interior design with moderate use as a floor tile. It can be combined with lighter stones with amazing effects. It creates a very warm look. Ensure however, to break the darkness with light colored walls for instance. Dark Emperador floor tiles comes in various finishes where polished and honed are most common.

Dark Emperador Marble Tiles and Mosaics

 

 

Dark Emperador mosaic tiles is commonly used in conjunction with a lighter mosaic tile like Carrara to create a shape or pattern which stands out against the lighter tiles. If you want a wall to really tell a story, this tile will tell that story.  Commonly in honeycomb sheets or as individual tiles, you can get really creative here. Your local tile shop will be able to assist in your creation and creative thinking.

Dark Emperador comes in various thicknesses, from 1cm up to 3cm. Porosity is at 0.66% and density is at 2.71 gram per cubic centimeter. Water absorption is at 0.18%. It can be then deduced that this is a strong, durable tile. Also, Dark Emperador is available in various edges, including but not limited to straight and beveled.

Next time you step out of your shower, you can be greeted with a warm atmosphere where the steam stops against the wall tile and admire its beauty before going on its merry way.

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