Surfaces That Define Spaces

Tiles

Bathroom Tiles

Bathroom tile selection is about more than appearance. This collection helps you choose wall and floor tiles that balance water resistance, maintenance, grip, and long-term durability for daily wet-area use.
Design Guidance

Comfort & Visual Warmth

Recommended Sizes & Finishes

  • 300x600 - practical for wall surfaces and compact bathrooms
  • 600x600 - balanced option for bathroom floors
  • 600x1200 - premium wall format with fewer grout breaks

Best finishes for bathrooms

Matt or anti-skid finishes work best for floors. Glossy and satin finishes work well on walls where light reflection helps the room feel brighter.

Wall vs Floor recommendation

Use dedicated wall tiles for walls and anti-skid-rated tiles for floors. Avoid polished finishes on wet floors.
Comfort & Visual Warmth
Applications

Use Cases

Bathroom wall tiling

Bathroom floor tiling

Shower area flooring

Guest bathroom upgrades

Premium attached bathroom concepts

Expert Tip

Bathroom tiles need to perform in wet conditions. Floor tiles should prioritise grip and easy maintenance, while wall tiles can focus more on finish and visual brightness. Larger formats reduce grout lines, but size must still work with slope and drainage planning.

William Davis
William Davis Marketing Executive

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