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Our range of bathroom floor tiles

We have bathroom floor tiles that come in a huge range of sizes and finishes, from small tiles for a brick effect to extra large tiles for a smoother aesthetic.

Our selection also features a variety of shapes, allowing you to create an attractive and genuinely unique bathroom floor. We have more typical square and rectangle tiles, as well as more quirkier designs like hexagonal and scallop.

Our bathroom floor tiles include those made from durable porcelain and ceramic, which can withstand moisture and the high traffic that comes with daily use. With their water-resistant properties, they're also easy to clean and maintain - making them a smart and practical choice for any bathroom. We also have eye-catching slate and marble-effect for a more luxurious appearance.

Bathroom Floor Tiles – FAQs

  • Yes, bathroom floor tiles can be painted but you’ll need to use specific tile paint that’s moisture-resistant and easy to clean.

    To effectively paint bathroom floor tiles, you’ll need to thoroughly sand and prime the surface before applying at least two coats.

    It’s a good budget option, but you won’t achieve the same high-quality finish you’d get from original bathroom floor tiles. The paint is likely to crack and flake over time, so you’ll need to apply more layers in the future.

  • Porcelain tiles are a popular choice for bathroom floors due to their versatility and durability - but you can also use a range of other materials.

    Ceramic tiles provide a distinctive aesthetic while natural stone tiles like marble or slate provide a luxurious, high-end finish.

  • Ideally, you should clean bathroom floor tiles using warm water mixed with a tile cleaning solution. It’s important to use a solution that’s suitable to your floor tiles, as materials like ceramic can be damaged by harsh chemicals.

    Use a soft brush or sponge to apply the mixture and wipe away stains or dirt on the tiles. To clean dirt built up in the grout, you can use an old toothbrush.

    You should dry your bathroom floor tiles after cleaning to make sure streaks or water spots aren’t left.

  • Cement-based materials are an effective underlay for bathroom floor tiles as they’re moisture resistant. You’ll also need a high-quality floor adhesive to keep the tiles securely in place.

  • You’ll generally need to look for a bathroom floor tile with an anti-slip rating of R11-13. This indicates a grippier tile surface which makes slipping harder when wet.

    If a tile has a slip rating of R10 or less, the tile is not recommended as an anti-slip tile.

    When you’re browsing our tiles, you’ll find a helpful table which shows all the key features of that tile, including the anti-slip rating.

  • It is recommended to tile behind and under bathroom units as it will seal the area and make it water resistant.

    It also future proofs the room - if the unit requires replacing for a different size unit, the area will be interchangeable and there won’t be any gaps to fill.

  • Yes, electrical underfloor heating is suitable for bathroom floors – but not wet zones such as shower floors.

    Underfloor heating is installed before the floor tiles are fitted on top with flexible adhesive and grout.

    Make sure to use a qualified electrician to install the heating element before tiling.

  • The number of bathroom floor tiles you will need depends on the size of the bathroom floor you’re looking to cover.

    We have a handy floor area calculator that can help you work out how many bathroom floor tiles you’ll need for your project.