Tiles will probably never go out of style as far as your options for bathroom decoration go, and while you can spend a lot of money on a set of tiles, you don't necessarily need to do that in order to achieve the perfect design for your bathroom. It's mostly a matter of knowing how to shop smartly, where to find good deals, and most importantly, knowing exactly what you're looking for.
Because, as you'll quickly find out, you'll have tons of options with tiles, and you may find yourself feeling overwhelmed at the sheer variety of all those choices. It pays to have a good picture of what you're after in your head, so you'll recognize it when you see it, instead of trying to figure out which of the hundreds of tile designs out there is the ideal one for you.
The quality of the manufacturer's work matters a lot when it comes to tiles. Actually, it's the most important part of the deal, other than the visual quality of the tiles of course. You're going to need to make sure that you're buying from a renowned company with a proven track record, because badly made tiles are going to give you a lot of headaches in the future. They're going to start cracking and breaking very soon after you've had them installed, and in the end it'll be a waste of money for you, as you'll have to buy yet another set of tiles and have them installed.
Speaking of that, you should keep in mind that you're going to have to pay for someone to put the tiles in place for you, so simply looking at the cost of the tiles themselves is not a very good idea. If you're not sure what kind of setup you can afford on your current budget, just talk to the manufacturer and ask them about any recommendations. Of course, the price of labor can vary quite a lot depending on where you live, but installing a set of tiles in a bathroom is going to have some boundaries to its cost. So you should be able to predict somewhat adequately what you can expect to pay for the installation of your tiles, and therefore for the whole package.
Get a good warranty on your tiles as well! As we mentioned above, they can be very prone to breaking and otherwise degrading over time, making it very important to ensure that you can hold the original manufacturer responsible if something happens unexpectedly. It's completely within the norm for tiles to start showing small cracks in a few years, but it's a different story if you start noticing large damaged spots just a few months in. A proper warranty plan will help prevent that, and it will ensure that the company is ready to stand behind its word on the quality of the products they're selling. It will also give you good reassurance for coming back to this company later on, if you decide to buy more tiles for another part of your home.