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Matchmaker, Matchmaker

Tile choice depends on room, use and even geography. Here's what you should know before you buy


Image courtesy Walker Zanger

Follow solid advice when choosing floor, wall and decorative tiles – choosing based on just color or size can lead to extra work and extra headaches. London-based interior designer Morwenna Brett offers five tips for determining which tiles are suitable for your intended use in her latest book, "The Home Decorator's Tile Bible: A Complete Guide to Using and Choosing Tiles" (Firefly Books, 2008).

1) Floor tiles are designed to be strong and endure the wear and tear of people walking on them. As you might expect, floor tiles are thicker than other tiles and will withstand heavier loads.

2) Wall tiles are usually not strong enough to be walked on. Although you can often use a floor tile on the wall, the opposite doesn't apply.

3) Floor tiles can be used on walls, but because they are much harder than wall tiles, problems may arise when drilling through them or cutting them to fit around pipework, basins or windows.

4) Bathroom floor tiles and tiles used in wet areas such as swimming pools and shower stalls need to be nonslip. The wrong choice of tile would be very dangerous here. You need either a rough, less-polished surface, or a small format, like mosaic, where the grout lines and edges give grip.

5) If you live in an area of the world with frost condition, outdoor tiles must be nonabsorbent so they don't take in water, which can expand and damage the tile when it freezes. Sunrooms also need tiles that can withstand freezing and thawing. This type of tile is called vitreous or impervious: Porcelain is a good example, along with some stones and slates.

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