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The Ultimate Guide to Beautiful, Rugged & Rough Tile Flooring

Quick Summary

The ultimate guide to tile discusses everything involved in your decision to renovate a room in your house with tile flooring versus keeping the floor you already have. Perhaps you simply want a different look. Maybe you want to update your kitchen or bathroom with something more modern. Maybe your old flooring is wearing out and you want something that lasts a long time.

If you’re considering tile for your next home improvement project, look no further than this ultimate guide to tile to get you started.

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INTRODUCTION - TILE: ROUGH, RUGGED AND BEAUTIFUL

FLOOR TILE TYPES

ADD SOME COLOR TO YOUR PALLETTE

WHEN YOU WANT SOME COLOR

NO COLOR DOESN’T MEAN LACK OF BEAUTY

TILE, TILE EVERYWHERE

MAINTAINING EVERY TYPE OF TILE

PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR TILE

CONCLUSION - HOW RWC WORKS WELL WITH TILE

Introduction: Beautiful, Rugged and Rough Tile Flooring

Tile is a beautiful way to add a touch of class to your home. Tile can brighten a room, make it cozier and completely change the feel of your kitchen or bathroom. There’s no more drab paneling, no more splits in the linoleum, and no more hard scrubbing just to get up one stubborn spot. Modern tile can take years and years of wear without dulling its appearance. Rugged beauty aside, the reasons for a professional tile installation are endless.

Practical Reasons to Install Tile

There are many practical reasons to install tile flooring. Tile lasts for many years, and manufacturers usually have a warranty that lasts decades based on normal use. Tile is relatively low-maintenance compared to other floor types. Wood floors may need occasional coats of floor wax, plus you have to watch out for scratches, nicks and dings. Linoleum or thin vinyl rolls require floor cleaning at least once per week to maintain. That can get cumbersome if you have mobility issues or if you’re too busy in any given week.

Tile usually just needs vacuuming or dusting and that’s it. There are no waxes to prevent buildup or any special chemicals to enhance the shine of the floor. All you have is the beauty of the tile and a once-a-week vacuuming or sweeping for maintenance. You can literally stand back and admire the tile flooring without worrying about how to maintain it.

You have many practical, daily reasons to invest in high-quality tile for your kitchen or bathroom floor. However, tile can enhance your home in creative ways that you might not expect.

Other Reasons for Tile

Investing in beautiful tile increases the resale value of your home if you decide to sell, refinance or take out a second mortgage. Keep copious amounts of notes and official documents during the install so you know precisely how much it cost. If you decide to sell, a real estate agent can take into account your investment and raise the price of the home based on the money you spent, plus the appraised value of the improvement. Do the math to find out how floor tile can increase your home’s value depending on where you live.

Floor tile is nontoxic, so long as installers use nontoxic grout. You don’t have to worry about allergies you get from carpeting chemicals. Some types of tile are made from all-natural stone materials, so you have the beauty of Mother Nature right in your own home.

Where Do Tiles Go?

Tiles typically go on floors, but they can also go on the walls. Flooring tile works best in areas that may get wet, such as a kitchen, bathroom or even a patio. A few downsides are that tile can be cold because it has no insulating properties, and that tile reflects noise in a room rather than absorbing it. You might find yourself walking in house slippers on a cold day or talking softly so your voice doesn’t carry.

Tile patterns and colors on the floor may differ from that of the walls, depending on the effect you’re looking for in the room. Tile protects the floor underneath from water damage, especially in bathrooms. Tile creates gorgeous patterns in showers that look great and keep the wall behind the tiles waterproof and safe from mold, mildew and rotting.

On an outdoor patio, tile creates a sturdy surface over the layer of dirt or wood underneath. The grout forms a waterproof seal so water can run off of the exterior patio easily in the rain, thereby preventing any standing water and water damage that plagues outdoor areas made of wood. A simple sweep of a broom keeps dirt, debris and leaves off your tile patio.

How Much Does Tile Cost?

The cost of installed tile depends on two main factors: materials and size. Some materials may cost more than others, depending on how installers obtain the tile. A larger project that covers more square footage costs more than a project with less. A kitchen floor may cost less than an entire bathroom remodel. You also have to factor in the purchase of any new appliances, hardware or plumbing updates that go along with your tile installation.

No matter what you decide, there are many types of tile from which to choose.

Chapter 2: Types of Tile

Tile comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. Larger pieces of tile might be easier to install, and, therefore, your labor costs decrease. Smaller pieces might take longer to put down.

Popular types of tile include:

  • Porcelain
  • Mosaic
  • Vinyl
  • Travertine
  • Natural Stone
  • Slate
  • Ceramic
  • Marble

Take a look at each type and see which one may work best for your newly installed tile floor.

Porcelain

Porcelain tiles are a type of ceramic tile. These usually come in squares between 2 and 6 inches wide. Porcelain is a very tough material, and it’s popular with homeowners because of the limitless color choices that come from manufacturers.

Mosaic

Mosaic tiles form patterns from smaller pieces. Mosaic tiles can be made from pebbles, small stones and colorful pieces of varying sizes. Because most pieces are less than 1 inch wide, mosaic patterns work best for smaller rooms and smaller projects. Mosaics can fit together as squares, rectangles, triangles, hexagons, octagons or any combination of those shapes. Mosaic tiles form a unique pattern found nowhere else, so this type of flooring makes your bathroom or kitchen one-of-a-kind.

Vinyl

Vinyl tiles are very heavy and work well in basements. Vinyl comes in all kinds of colors and patterns, including types that look like natural wood. Vinyl tiles might be easier to install because they are rectangular.

Travertine

Travertine is a natural stone type of tile floor that comes in huge squares. This style is popular in the American Southwest and Southeast, where the climate is warmer. This tile is very heavy, and it should only go on a ground-level floor. These tiles look great in a living room or hearth room. You might see these types of tiles in hotel lobbies or office buildings as you walk in the front entrance.

Natural Stone

Natural stone tiles are squares or rectangles made from cobbled-together stones and pebbles. Unlike mosaics, these tiles are larger and easier to install because they arrive from the manufacturer as bigger pieces.

Slate

Slate is a type of rock hardened by nature. The tiles look like they have natural edges, rifts and valleys along the top edge of each piece. Slate normally looks gray or black, and it comes in squares. Slate is fantastic for entryways and porches because the natural crevices resist slippage.

Ceramic

Ceramic comes in many decorative forms, and it’s very popular with homeowners for its durability, color choices and its cost. Ceramic tiles are usually square and several inches in length.

Marble

Just like countertops, all-natural marble floors can be very expensive and very heavy. Marble might be hard to match, but the beauty of the reflective, polished surface is unmatched in any other type of tile. Marble floors also have higher maintenance compared to other types. The marble must be sealed by a professional, and you have to clean up spills immediately because liquids may stain the porous material. The colors and patterns of marble can form a truly special floor that everyone notices.

Chapter 3: Add Some Color to Your Palette

Tile, whether it comes from natural sources or a kiln at a factory, comes in all kinds of vibrant colors. All-color tiles leave your entire design with a colored pattern and very little white. An entire floor might be shades of brown, blue, red, black, green or whatever colors you prefer. You can create a pattern all of one color, or you can have complementary colors as well.

Color Schemes

Why choose colors? They brighten a room. They change the feel of the decor. Yellow reminds you of sunshine, particularly if you’re in a bathroom without a large window. Blue might seem soothing and relaxing as the ocean. Green brings a touch of outdoors with the color of leaves and grass in the early summertime. The choices are endless, and you don’t have to go monochromatic thanks to how colors work together.

The Color Wheel

Decorators and designers use the color wheel to determine which colors go well together. When you look at a color wheel, hues on opposite sides complement each other. Similar hues, such as all of the greens, blues, browns or reds, tend to complement each other as well.

Analogous colors, or ones close to each other on the wheel, have similar shades. For example, yellow-green, yellow-orange and yellow all go with each other because yellow brightens those shades. On the other hand, complementary colors create differences at the opposite side of the wheel.

Complementary Colors

Complementary colors create contrast without clashing. Green and purple are on opposite ends of the color wheel. Light green might complement a dark shade of purple due to one common color: blue. Purple contains blue and red mixed together, whereas green has yellow and blue. Remember, every color of paint comes from just three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Every other color comes from those shades.

The overall color scheme of your floor tiles can also take into account the decorating in the rest of your house, the furniture within a room, or the style of your house. If you have a Victorian house, you might choose an exotic mosaic or natural stone as opposed to slate or travertine. If you have wood-stained trim or dark wooden cabinets in your kitchen, then you might consider shades of brown, tan or white for your floor. Just because a room already has color, that doesn’t mean floor tiles have to include a particular color pattern.

Chapter 4: When You Want Some Color

All-color tiles contain shades or hues of one color. Partial-color tiles expand your decorating choices by subtracting color from the pattern within the tile.

What Is Partial Color?

Partial-color tiles balance a particular hue with white. A good example comes from marbled tiles that have white with brown. Although brown or earthy tones are popular choices for partial-color tiles, you can find these styles in just about any shade. The white in the tiles brightens the room while adding a little bit of color that’s pleasing to the eyes.

Designing a Partial-Color Floor

A partial-color floor has an extra design step. Rather than go with monochromatic tiles that can go anywhere on the floor or walls, partial-color floor tiles need to follow a certain pattern. Installers try to match the sides of each tile so the pattern looks aesthetically pleasing. This is especially true with natural stone, marble or slate tiles. Partial-color tiles usually have neutral tones that complement a wide range of decorating styles. You still have a third design choice that doesn’t use color at all.

Chapter 5: Lack of Color Doesn’t Mean a Lack of Beauty

Tiles can still be beautiful without any colors whatsoever. Minimal colors tend to rely on patterns to create gorgeous designs. Minimal colors in the tile can mean a few things.

What Does Minimal Color Mean?

Minimal color means you get very few, if any, color variations from one tile to the next. It could also mean you have all-white tiles, or shades of neutral tones throughout your room.

Neutral Tones

Neutral tones can be white, gray, ivory and black. These colors go with any other colors, hence the designation of “neutral.” Minimal colors and neutral colors serve as a blank slate for the rest of the room’s decorating scheme, whether you want to have a huge sink, cherry-colored cabinets or stainless steel kitchen appliances. When you have minimal colors, you might consider placing more tiles in more places.

Chapter 6: Tile, Tile Everywhere

Tile offers a great way to re-do a floor or even an entire room. Why would you want to tile your walls and your floors? You have a few reasons as to why tile looks good on more than just the floor.

Why Tile on Floors and Walls?

Tile has insulating properties. It keeps hot or cold in the room where the tile sets. Therefore, it prevents any heat or cold from seeping into the walls and getting into the room with the tile. If you take a hot, steaming shower, the tiles may stay a bit warmer afterward. Tiling the walls means you have easy maintenance, just like you do for the floor. All you need is to dust every once in a while.

When you run the heat, the floor near the vent stays warmer for a longer period of time, so you get a little bit of radiant heat. You can even save on your heating bills by purchasing an under-floor radiant heat unit that keeps your tiles warm in the winter. This type of heating system uses less energy than a furnace, and you can turn the heater off and on as needed.

Why Tile in Multiple Rooms?

Tiling multiple rooms in the house has several benefits. Rooms adjacent to the tiled walls remain quieter because tiles reflect sound. Not only does your tiled room have better sound quality, but it keeps sound out from other rooms as well.

Decorating Motifs

Tiling more than one room creates a decorating style for your home. The master bathroom might have flowery patterns, while the child’s bathroom could have green and blue for an ocean scene. You can have mosaics in every room with tile, and each mosaic can form a pattern that means something to your family. The design possibilities are endless when you add more tiles to more places.

Chapter 7: Maintaining Every Type of Tile

Maintaining your tile floor depends on the materials in your floor or wall. Regular, ordinary maintenance isn’t that big of a deal. Every once in awhile, you might consider going the extra mile to bring out the shine and beauty of your floor.

Types of Tile Maintenance

When you maintain your tile properly, you can keep the same-as-new look for decades. Because tile is made of hard, stone-like materials, it can last for 25 to 50 years. Some manufacturers even have warranties on the workmanship, but not if you drop something on the tile and crack it.

Basic tile maintenance for everyday floors and walls starts with cleaning the floors every week. Sweep or vacuum the floors so they don’t get dull from layers of dust, grit or lint. When your floor needs a little extra care, you can use liquids for cleaning, but be very careful with this.

Cleaning

Instead of a sponge mop for floors, use a rag or a chamois mop. Change the water every so often because dirty water dulls the shine of the tiles by leaving a film. Use mild dish soap rather than floor cleaners you find in the store. Tile floors generally don’t need waxes whatsoever.

For walls, especially in the bathroom, clean any stains you see as soon as possible. This is especially true in bathtubs or showers where soap scum can build up over time. Wipe down the walls of the shower and/or tub once a week to prevent any buildup in those areas.

Natural stone might be harder to clean compared to manufactured ceramic or porcelain tiles simply because natural materials absorb water. Clean marble, slate, pebbles and stone with extra care, and dry up any water as soon as possible so it doesn’t leave any stains or watermarks.

Stains

Stains are tricky to handle. Use a non-abrasive cleanser, such as a dish soap or a tub/tile cleaner, in a non-conspicuous area to make sure your floor maintains its color before you tackle a stain on the floor with a cloth. If you don’t want to use any cleansers at all, a baking soda paste works wonders, especially on white tiles. Try hydrogen peroxide for blood, coffee, tea or juice stains.

Just like cleaning, natural stone tiles are harder to keep stain-free because they absorb more liquids. No matter what kind of tile you have, clean stains as soon as possible.

Cracks

Cracks can form on any tile, usually because something has fallen on it. How you deal with cracks depends on what you have. Professionals can fix hairline cracks in tiles by trying to match the original color. If tiles have patterns in them, the cracks may be harder to match with the color scheme. Installers can replace chipped tiles by replacing the damaged one.

Consider felt feet on your bar stools, kitchen chairs or any other furniture that sits on the tile. This may prevent damage to the tile and to the furniture if a leg or a corner abruptly strikes the tile. You can always put a small throw rug down to protect the tile or cover up a crack. Despite the drawbacks and possible cracks, floor tiles are still the way to go for beautiful kitchens and bathrooms.

Chapter 8: Preparing Your Home for Tile

Before an installation happens, a contractor comes out to plan the layout and design of the floor. He will explain what goes on when he arrives with the materials, how long the project should take, and what homeowners should expect.

How a Contractor Prepares Your Floor

The first thing a contractor does is remove the old flooring to get to the subfloor. The subfloor is the support mechanism that holds the flooring in place. A subfloor can be plywood, boards or planks, depending on your type of floor.

Before he lays down the tile, the contractor secures backer board to the subfloor. Backer board creates an even surface for the ground and tiles. Otherwise, your floor may see some uneven areas as tiles dip up and down. Once the backerboard is sealed and ready to go, the installer places the tiles.

What You Can Do to Get Ready

As a homeowner, the installer may tell you what you must do before he comes to work on the project. Here are some things you should do ahead of time:

  • Move any furniture out of the way
  • In a bathroom, turn off the water supply to the sink and tub/shower before moving the sink
  • In the kitchen, move the kitchen island, if you can.
  • You shouldn’t have to move your kitchen cabinets
  • Later on, if you get new cabinets, consider tiling underneath them
  • Make sure the room is well-lit, or the contractor might bring some work lights

Now that you know what it takes to get some floor tiles installed in your home, it’s time to get the process started.

Chapter 9: Conclusion--How RWC Works Well with Tile

A licensed and experienced contractor or installer that knows how to install tile floors in the kitchen, bathroom and any other room you want is the way to go when you want the job done right the first time. If you have an idea of what you want, or you need help with every step of the process, RWC can help. Our experts point out the latest styles, pros and cons of various types of tile, color schemes, maintenance tips and what our techs do once they are in your home. We’ll know and recommend the best type of tile for your kitchen or bathroom floor after hearing your ideas and wants for your soon-to-be renovated space!

Just like any other large home improvement project, the first step is planning.

Design Consultation

The experts at RWC make an appointment with you to examine exactly what you want and how to accomplish it. We go over the look of the room and show you what it might look like once it’s done. Then we work up the details in our office before proceeding to the next step.

Proposal

RWC staffers come back to you with a proposal in hand that documents precisely what happens and how much it will cost. Every detail is included in the proposal, so read it over carefully and contact us with any questions. It’s your home and your investment, so we work for you. Tell us what you need and we’ll deliver on a high-quality project.

Comprehensive Services

RWC completes the entire project from start to finish, and all you have to do is prepare your room for the job. We take out the old flooring, prepare the subfloor and then install the tile. We give you tips on how to care for it and value service after the sale.

If you ever have any questions, talk to your project lead. They will guide you through every step of the way. We want you to be confident in your home improvement project, and it’s our job to instill trust with our customers.

Let us be your tile flooring company. We have more than 55 years of experience in home improvement, and we’re ready to serve you in the best possible way. Contact us today for a free consultation and a price quote.


Project Spotlight Featuring Facelift for Crown View Manor in West Orange, NJ

Here at RWC, we value being able to get for our clients top-quality materials and workmanship with the convenience of one-stop shopping. We want to be that stop when it comes to your windows, doors and remodeling projects. We offer materials suitable for your upcoming residential and commercial projects. It can be pretty frustrating to rely on several vendors and contractors when it comes to getting the materials and professionals to work on your projects. Let our family-owned company take the frustration out of the equation for you.

RWC has been providing customers with great service since we opened in 1959. The difference in what we provide is that we honestly listen to what our clients are trying to accomplish with their projects, whether they want to give a building a cosmetic facelift to increase curb appeal or create an entirely new space. We then work with you by taking your ideas, needs and wants for a project, and by helping you work through your options based on your particular budget. The services that we offer for commercial and residential projects include windows, doors, decorative glass and pre-finishing, along with kitchen and bathroom remodels.

One of our most recent commercial projects is a true gem in our portfolio as we helped with a facelift of a large apartment building, the Crown View Manor in West Orange, NJ.

Crown View Manor in West Orange, NJ

The project at Crown View Manor in West Orange, NJ involved removing the old doors and windows and replacing them with high-quality French doors and Palladian windows.

 

This large-scale replacement project provided a necessary upgrade to the building facade. These beautiful new windows and French doors provide the apartment building itself with a new look that will attract more tenants through the modernized look. These new upgrades not only look amazing, but offer functionality that is often not available with older windows and doors. Installing new windows and doors on the units provides savings when it comes to the energy bills for heating and cooling, whether your complex pays the utility bills or has the renters pay them.

 

You may not think that a family-owned business like ours is able to tackle such as large project, but our company is able to go toe-to-toe with the larger companies due to our excellent experience and contacts in the field thanks to our many years in business. Our attention to detail and skilled experts were perfect for such a large apartment building in West Orange, NJ.

Bathroom Renovations

New windows and doors aren’t the only way to revitalize a way that a building looks when it comes to attracting potential tenants. Our bathroom renovations can change the whole look of a rental unit. Old bathrooms can look outdated and turn off potential tenant from renting while a new-looking bathroom has a lot to say. Most bathroom remodels include energy efficient fixtures, and that can be a huge selling point when it comes to signing a lease for some renters, especially if they are in charge of paying the utility bill.

A new bathroom also represents the reputation of the rental company. Residents want a company that takes pride in their buildings. This tells your tenants that you care about their comfort and well-being while they are residents in the buildings you own. A new bathroom shows that issues and potential problems are taken care of in a timely fashion.

You can instill this sense of pride thanks to our bath renovation services. We are able to help you with new tiling, tubs, showers, sink units, fixtures and more to get the bathrooms up to snuff. We can go through your budget, and help you find the pieces that will look great together in the unit while staying within your budget.

RWC Process

Our process makes it simple and easy to get started on your upcoming project. You start with an initial design consultation when we go over your needs and wants for your project. A basic budget is discussed, and we start the brainstorming process of how we can accomplish what you’re looking for with a project. The second step is where we present you with our proposal that took in all of the information that we gathered during the design consultation. Then we get your approval on the project, and complete the paperwork. After that, we start working hard on getting your project completed on time and at the agreed upon budget.

Contact us today on how we can make that special difference in your upcoming project. We welcome commercial and residential projects of all sizes. Feel free to drop us a line about coming into our showroom for a free consultation or asking about how we can help you tackle your upcoming commercial or residential project.


Here’s Why You Need New Commercial Entry Doors

Doors in your building should be form-fitting, sturdy, secure and well-made. Your building, especially if it’s your commercial business, is a vital part of your everyday operations, whether you rent the place to tenants, own a retail shop or house a factory. This is why you need professional installers to handle your commercial door needs.

Read on to discover how new commercial doors can save you money and bring you peace of mind.

Security

Physical security is a major concern for your business or commercial property. A sturdy commercial entry door for the front and back entrance, with a deadbolt or other security locks, represents the first line of defense against unauthorized entry, burglars and wayward people who wander inside. Don’t leave a security breach to chance, and have a professional install a commercial door.

Further, commercial interior doors keep your products safe and secure, even on the inside. Locked doors keep unauthorized personnel out. Sturdy doors also soundproof rooms so staffers can talk in private. Security isn’t the only reason to have a professional install new or replacement commercial doors.

Insects and Weather

Commercial exterior doors need to have the proper locks and seals on them to keep out drafts, weather and insects. All of these intrusions can cost your company money. If your doors let bugs or pests inside, you must spend more money on pest control measures. Drafts that come in through gaps between the door and door jam make your climate control system work harder to maintain a certain temperature, whether it’s in the winter or summer.

A single investment in modern commercial doors saves money over the long-term use of the building because you spray for insects less and your utility bill is lower each month. Lowering your overhead means you can focus on making more profit from your building. There are many types of commercial doors that can mitigate these issues.

Types of Commercial Doors

Exterior doors are usually made of solid steel, whereas interior doors are hollow. Steel doors on the inside of you commercial building provided added security, soundproofing and climate-control measures.

Cargo doors that roll away provide safety and security among entrances for a loading dock or vehicle storage area. These doors often have remote controls that let you lock them from the inside, and you have a deadbolt key that can lock them down from the outside. Cargo doors commonly roll overhead so they are out of the way when vehicles come into the facility. These doors have bumpers around them to seal the outside while letting cargo vehicles safely sit against the back of the building.

Glass doors provide partitions on the inside of your building so you maintain visibility between sections of your plant, conference room or executive areas. They provide a nice touch with a bit of privacy.

Why a Professional Installation

Professionals can install exterior commercial doors at any time of year, although cooler months during spring and fall are the best. When the weather is cooler, there are fewer insects that get into your building while installers replace your original doors with newer ones. Temperatures shouldn’t be too hot or too cold during your installation because those temperatures may affect the wood that goes around the doors by expanding or contracting the fibers.

Installers know how to seal exterior doors so the elements don’t infiltrate your building. Professional installers maintain high standards and know how doors fit into your building’s overall structure. Pros can fit together the handles, hinges, parts, bumpers and frame properly throughout an installation. A professional contractor knows what accessories to put on a door, such as keyless entry, chains, automatic openers, sensors and card swipe machinery.

Whether you need to replace or repair a door, a newer custom model door starts paying for itself right away. A professional installation adds value to your investment. An installer can return to the work site if he or she needs to make unique adjustments later.

Why RWC

RWC in New Jersey has the tools and the talents to complete your commercial door installation in NJ professionally, properly and efficiently. Once you consult with us, we take you through every step of the process. Once you place your order, we keep the doors at our place until they’re ready to be installed. We can color match some types doors during the design and consultation process.

We won’t do anything that you don’t expect. Once our team leader arrives on site to oversee the project, he or she can explain exactly what’s going on and why. Leave the hard work to us so you can return to running your business in the best way you know how.

RWC has been relieving home improvement stress since 1959. Call us today or visit us on the web for your free consultation.


Project Spotlight: Bathroom Renovation in Montvale, NJ

At RWC, we pride ourselves on jobs well done. We meticulously guide you, the homeowner, through every step of a home renovation, whether you want a little touch-up in one room or a complete remodel of the entire interior. No project is too big or too small for our experts here at RWC.

This beautiful home received a simple, contemporary facelift thanks to a new front door from RWC. We took out the old door, replaced it with a gorgeous, mahogany-colored fiberglass model and installed a new doorbell. This made the home more efficient and elegant at the same time.

We can do the same for your home. Here’s an in-depth look at a complete bathroom remodel we recently completed in Montvale, New Jersey. Our staff discussed options with the homeowner, drew up detailed plans and then added a room full of class to this little corner of the house.

Visually Appealing Tiles

The original bathroom contained all-white tiles with dark grout in between. The tiles were on the floor, along the walls and in the shower. They created a monotone throughout the space, and the huge mirror above the sink provided a ton of bright light for everyone to see. Although these white tiles brightened the room, they really didn’t match the look of the rest of this house in Montvale, New Jersey.

We went in and removed the old tiles from the floor and the walls. We also removed the huge mirror on the wall, so more visually appealing tiles could show off the beauty of the design. Darker tiles went on the floor to give the appearance of stained wood, while we installed a brick-like pattern in the shower itself. Meanwhile, the walls have a lighter tan color with a stripe of narrow tiles at eye level.

The entire look remains complementary with earth tones while varying the tiles to create an eye-catching design. The lighter brown tiles on the wall keep some of the brightness of the original room while matching the floor. Entirely new tiles were just one aspect of this complete bathroom remodel in Montvale, New Jersey.

New Vanity

After we laid down the new tile on the floors and walls, we replaced the old sink vanity with updated fixtures, cabinets and a countertop. The countertop has a marbled look that matches the floor and wall tiles. The cabinets remain a neutral white color to maintain some of the brightness of the original look.

The new cabinets underneath the sink give the homeowners better storage solutions with a swinging door on the left with drawers to the right. The previous cabinets had one larger space without much organization and two swinging doors. Storage was another aspect we designed into the new look of the room.

Better Storage

The old room had a shelf above the toilet as an extension of the sink. This made the room look confined and cluttered. We simply removed this thanks to the added options of the drawers under the sink.

We replaced the old corner shelves in the shower with a recessed spot for easier access to soap, shampoo and other necessities while showering. The recessed storage spot is deeper than the narrow corner shelves we took out of the old design. This makes the shower safer so no one is reaching far into one corner for stuff while the water runs.

Water Hardware

The sink hardware is easier to use and provides better temperature control for hand washing, shaving and tooth brushing. The shower hardware includes a larger shower head and a place to hang a mirror or accessory just above the water controls.The shower head sits on an assembly that could also serve as a handrail to hold onto during a shower.

Other Improvements

We replaced the shower doors with more ergonomic ones that have easy-to-grab handles. The handles also double as a handy place to hang washcloths and towels. One handle faces outward towards the rest of the bathroom, while the other faces inwards.

How RWC Can Help You

Much like this bathroom remodel in Montvale, New Jersey, we at RWC can take you through the entire remodel process from start to finish. We take a look at what you have in place and help suggest improvements to go along with the look you want to achieve. No matter how big or small your project is, we are there every step of the way to show you exactly what we’ll do, why we do it and what the final product should look like when we finish. We’re up front about costs and budgets, and we promise to deliver a project that exceeds your expectations.

Contact us today to start talking and dreaming about your new room. Then leave the hard parts to us.


Window Installation and Renovation in New Jersey

Introduction

Windows are important to the infrastructure of a house, and they give the house a certain style. If you’re building a home or looking to upgrade your windows, you need a professional company to ensure the windows go on your house properly. There is a lot to consider when it comes to window installation. The professionals at RWC know everything there is to know about windows. Pests, air and the weather can all affect the way a window will fit. Consider some of these factors if you’re thinking about renovating or installing new windows.

Window Installation

Window installation typically focuses on the style of the house. Find the right windows for your house to let enough sunlight inside and provide an excellent view of your yard. Installing new windows can generate appeal to the property and helping elevate your home’s value. Homeowners are wise to consider new windows on a home.

The cost of installing windows might get expensive, but the cost doesn’t always reflect the quality of the window. If you’re planning on saving time and money, you can still get a quality window for a fraction of the price of name brand windows. When you have windows professionally installed, it saves time and money. If your house is 25 years old or older, it’s a good idea to start looking into new windows as a general rule. You soon start to see your money go into your savings account rather than your electric bill.

There are many different window types available. Therefore, it can be overwhelming as you search for the right windows for your home. Examine colorful, stained glass windows, or just a bay window for the patio, we can give you any information you need as you check out what options lay before you. We’re here to help you make the right decision for you and your home before any installation takes place

If you feel like your home needs new windows, there are some tell-tale signs to help you make that decision. Whether it’s a broken window or rising electric bills, these small details can give you an idea of how well your windows work. Drafts coming from the windows means it’s time to replace them.

Why You Should Call Us

There are many reasons why calling a professional window installer is a good idea. Our expertise and work can save you a lot of time and money. We know how the windows should fit in any home, and we know how to properly install them with the proper tools. Homeowners should leave important items, such as fittings and seals, with a professional installer to ensure the window stays in place and prevents any drafts.

There are other things they know, including:

  • Air gaps and places where air can flow. This can result in a higher heating or electric bill, depending on the year. Sealing those gaps can result in money being saved.
  • Insects and bugs. Insects have a way of getting into homes. Sealing the air gaps doesn’t give them an opportunity to get inside the house.
  • Weather and temperatures. The environment can be harsh on windows. There are many different types of windows made to handle various weather conditions. If you live on the coast, you will need a different window than someone who lives inland.

When is the Best Time of Year to Install a Window?

In truth, windows can be installed at any time of year. There are problems with trying to install during the colder months, including the caulk not setting properly. Moisture can be also a problem with the installation process. These adverse conditions don’t mean an installation can’t be done. However, spring and summer months are the ideal times to have professionals install windows.

If you’re unsure about when would be a good time to have a professional company come to your home, you can always call us for an estimate. Your time and money need to work for you, so you need to make sure windows are worth your investment. RWC can come and assess your situation at any time of year, even if you don’t plan on installing the windows for several months.

Conclusion

As you start to consider replacing your windows, call the professionals at RWC Windows. We are more than happy to work with you. We can offer advice and give you an estimate that fits your budget. Whether you’re looking at weatherproofing your windows or installing a new stained glass window on the porch, we have plenty of choices. We have been in business since 1959, making us one of the most knowledgeable installation companies in New Jersey. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call us at: (973) 227-7123, or visit our website.


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