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Our range of mosaic tiles

Whether you're looking to create a subtle accent or a standout feature, mosaic tiles offer countless design possibilities. Ideal for creating decorative splashbacks, eye-catching showers, or full feature walls, mosaic tiles allow for a high level of creativity in your renovation project.

Our collection features colours, shapes, and finishes – including mosaic bathroom tiles, suitable for use in showers and wet rooms. You can use these tiles to highlight specific areas in a space or create cohesive patterns across a floor or wall.

Their smaller size also means they’re perfect for curved surfaces or irregular layouts, providing both aesthetics and functionality. Mosaic bathroom tiles continue to be a go-to choice for those looking to combine traditional charm with modern sophistication.

Mosaic Tiles – FAQs

  • Installing mosaic tiles can be trickier than laying larger square or rectangular tiles as they feature more grout lines, putting more emphasis on precision. It can be a time-consuming task that requires a steady hand.

    If you’re a novice when it comes to tiling, it might be worth consulting a professional to make sure you get a smooth finish.

  • Yes, mosaic tiles do generally need grout. Grout not only secures the tiles in place, preventing shifting and lifting, but also helps to protect against moisture and dirt build-up - which is especially important in a bathroom.

    With mosaic tiles, you’ll usually have more grout lines than with larger tiles, so choosing the right grout colour can really impact the overall look.

  • Mosaic tiles themselves are generally easy to wipe down, especially if they have a smooth, glazed surface.

    However, because they have more grout lines than larger tiles, they may require a bit more maintenance over time. Using a high-quality grout and applying a tile sealant can help keep cleaning simple and hassle-free.

    When it comes to cleaning, use a compatible tile cleaning solution and a soft brush or sponge to wipe away dirt or stains. You can then use an old toothbrush to clean the grout before drying your mosaic tiles with a lint-free cloth to avoid streaks or water spots.

  • Mosaic tiles are certainly a popular choice for showers - their small size and flexibility make them ideal for shower floors and walls, even on curved or uneven surfaces.

    Plus, the extra grout lines provide better grip underfoot, making them a practical and stylish option for wet areas.

    If you’re planning on using mosaic tiles for your shower, be sure to use water-resistant grout to keep them looking great for longer.

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

    We have a handy floor and wall area calculators that can help you work out how many mosaic tiles you’ll need for your project.