OTB Bathrooms Blog
Below is a short 30-second video teaching you how to cut a porcelain tile. This is the first part of our 20 part series covering all aspects of the bathroom renovation.
There are different types of Baths available in today’s world of choice. Installing a bath solely depends on your room size, the layout of your bathroom and last but not least what the owner is wanting to achieve. Baths create a relaxing environment, like a holiday without the stress of flying. There are various types […]
Once you have decided to renovate the bathroom one of the next steps you have to make involves which type of tile want to use in your bathroom renovation. Along with the other decisions with picking tiles, meaning carefully selecting the type, size, shape, and color of each tile. There is also another decision that […]
These days the sheer number of available bathroom tiles in Perth can make choosing one a very daunting task. So we have created a quick guide on the differences in tiles. The most common types of tiles are comprised of stone, ceramic, or porcelain. Each option has its own benefits and drawbacks that can help […]
The debate rages on and the decision is real. It’s one of the most heated discussions involved in the bathroom selection process believe it or not. Couples will often disagree on which they prefer for various reasons but as always I’m here to show you both sides. The key to making this decision is about […]
Brick tiling is also known as offset pattern or running bond. Traditionally used by masons as an easy and strong pattern for building walls, offset tiles work best with rectangular tiles. Each line of tile is offset by the width of half a tile. This is the classic layout for subway tiles, originating on the […]
This page is dedicated to showing you the type of tiling trim we use on the majority of our renovations to help give a better idea of the quality of the finish. What we use All the tiling trim we use is WA’s best tiling trim from BATs Trims. It will be either Stainless Steel […]
A shower hob is a one brick high barrier around the base of your shower area. This can be a long wall to wall type typically done in open showers. The second type of hobbed shower base is the type you get in traditional 900mm x 900mm showers. Below are the examples of how we […]