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Bathroom Tiles

Explore over 2,500 luxury Mosaicenter Bathroom Tiles built for floors, walls, and wet rooms. From slip-resistant bathroom floor tiles and waterproof shower mosaics to classic subway tile for vanities and backsplashes, our collection handles heavy moisture without sacrificing style. Order today to get durable porcelain, ceramic, and natural marble delivered straight to your job site with fast shipping and safe with insured delivery. 

BATHROOM FLOOR TILES

Durable, slip-resistant floor styles.

BATHROOM WALL TILES

Easy-to-clean, moisture-resistant wall designs.

BATHROOM BACKSPLASH TILES

Modern, wipe-clean vanity backsplashes.

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Vector Uniform Grid Checkered Seamless Pattern Tiles.Thassos White Marble 5/8" x 5/8" Mosaic
Patara Stone Tile.
Green Marble Floor Tiles & Wall Tiles You'll Love
Calacatta Gold Marble Triangular Tumbled Hexagon MosaicCalacatta Gold Marble Triangular Tumbled Hexagon Mosaic
Calacatta Gold Marble Pinwheel with Ming Green MosaicCalacatta Gold Marble Pinwheel with Ming Green Mosaic
Calacatta Gold Marble Pinwheel with Calacatta MosaicCalacatta Gold Marble Pinwheel with Calacatta Mosaic
Calacatta Gold Marble Octave with Calacatta MosaicCalacatta Gold Marble Octave with Calacatta Mosaic
Calacatta Gold Marble Hexagon 5" MosaicCalacatta Gold Marble Hexagon 5" Mosaic
Calacatta Gold Marble 12"x12" TileCalacatta Gold Marble 12"x12" Tile
Calacatta Gold Tiles.
Carrara White Greek Key with Black Tiles.Carrara White Marble Greek Key with Black Border
Carrara White Pin wheel with Black Tiles.Carrara White Marble Pinwheel with Black Dot Mosaic
Carrara White Octagon with Black Tiles.Carrara White Marble Octagon with Black Dot Mosaic
cw lattice gray Tiles.
Bianco Carrara Thassos Moonstone Flower Marble.
Carrara White Brick Tiles.Carrara White Marble Brick 1"x2" Split-faced Mosaic
Carrara White Marble Ogee LInerCarrara White Marble Ogee LIner
Carrara White Tiles.Carrara White Marble 3"x12" Tile
Carrara White Stanza Black Tiles.Carrara White Marble Stanza with Black Dot Mosaic
Carrara White Hexagon 2 inch MosaicCarrara White Marble Hexagon 2" Mosaic
Lovdeco Carrara White Mosaic Marble.Carrara White Marble Hexagon 1" Mosaic
Carrara White Marble Hexagon 1" Mosaic Sale price$10.99 Regular price$12.86
Water Light Green 11.5 x 12.25Water Light Green 11.5 x 12.25
Vanguard Forest Blue 12.25 x 18.5Vanguard Forest Blue 12.25 x 18.5
Van Gogh Princess 11 x 11Van Gogh Princess 11 x 11
Van Gogh Princess 11 x 11 Sale price$54.00
Penny Round Shadow Tiles.Penny Round Shadow 11.5 x 12.25
Penny Round Mixed Grey Glossy Stone.Penny Round Mixed Grey Glossy 11.5 x 12.25
Penny Round Gradient Grey Glossy Tiles.Penny Round Gradient Grey Glossy 11.5 x 12.25
Penny Marble Green 11 x 11.75
Pelasgus Deity Square 11.75 x 11.75
Pebble Calacatta Gold Surplus Tile.
Pearl White Scale 11.75 x 11.75Pearl White Scale 11.75 x 11.75
Pearl Large Brick 11.75 x 11.75Pearl Large Brick 11.75 x 11.75

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Types of Bathroom Tiles & Luxury Materials

Explore our comprehensive catalog sorted by material performance, water absorption rates, and design aesthetics.

Ceramic Tiles & Classic Subway Formats

Ceramic tiles are a versatile, highly adaptive option available in a vast array of colors, glazes, and textures. They serve as a practical, budget-conscious choice for bathroom accent walls, vanities, and wainscoting layouts. Consider timeless Subway Tiles for a clean look, or look into organic Zellige-Style Handmade Ceramic Tiles to bring soft variation and light reflectivity into smaller spaces. Ceramic is best preserved outside of direct shower stall basins.

Impervious Porcelain Tiles

Denser, heavier, and baked at higher temperatures than standard ceramics, porcelain tiles carry an impervious water absorption rate of less than 0.5%. This makes them the ultimate defense against moisture penetration in high-traffic master baths and zero-threshold walk-in showers. Our Porcelain Floor Tiles are fully compatible with radiant floor heating systems and are available in realistic Wood-Look Planks or striking Marble-Look Formats.

Natural Stone Tiles (Marble, Travertine & Limestone)

For an upscale, high-end architectural finish, natural stone provides organic patterns that engineered alternatives cannot replicate. Popular luxury options include honed Carrara Marble, tumbled Travertine, and minimalist Limestone. Because premium stone remains inherently porous, it requires a high-quality penetrating sealer during installation to block moisture, body oils, and hard water stains in designated wet rooms.

Mosaic Tiles & Slip-Resistant Shower Pans

Mosaics are essential for engineering functional focal points, custom recessed shower niches, or geometric accent walls. Our collections feature pre-mounted mesh sheets in architectural shapes, including Hexagon Tiles, classic Penny Rounds, and dramatic Herringbone Patterns. Because of their dense network of grout joints, mosaics offer critical foot traction, making them the safest option for sloped shower pans.

Specialty Glass & Fluted Tiles

Introduce distinct contemporary dimensions with water-resistant Glass Mosaic Tiles that expand smaller layouts by bouncing natural light. For modern feature walls, look to our 3D Fluted & Textured Ceramic Tiles to create striking shadows behind floating vanities.

Bathroom Tile Comparison Guide

Use this technical matrix to select the appropriate material grade based on your specific residential or commercial installation zone:

Tile Material Best Bathroom Application Water Resistance Maintenance Level Radiant Heat Support
Porcelain High-traffic floors & wet rooms Extremely High (Impervious) Low (No sealing required) Excellent
Ceramic Walls, backsplashes & vanities High Low (Wipe down easily) Good
Natural Stone Luxury accent walls & floors Medium (Porous base) High (Requires sealing) Excellent
Glass / Mosaic Shower floors, pans & niches Extremely High Low (Use epoxy grout) Not Recommended

How to Choose the Right Bathroom Tile Specifications

1. Evaluate Moisture Exposure & DCOF Safety Ratings

Always align material density with your bathroom’s moisture zones. For open wet zones and walk-in shower stalls, choose floor tiles carrying a certified Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) rating of 0.42 or greater. This verification ensures the surface provides sufficient slip resistance when coated in soapy water.

2. Match Tile Finishes to Visual Goals

Your finish directly impacts your layout's traction, safety, and ambient lighting:

  • Matte & Honed Finishes: These surfaces offer natural grip and mask water spots, making them the industry standard for bathroom floors and wet room entries.
  • Polished & High-Gloss Finishes: These reflective surfaces amplify low-light rooms, making them ideal for shower enclosures and vanity splash zones, though they remain too slick for wet floors.

3. Scale Tile Dimensions to the Floor Plan

  • Large-Format Tiles (12x24 to 24x48 inches): Selecting larger layouts reduces overall grout lines. This limits potential mold growth while expanding spatial perception to make tight powder rooms feel significantly larger.
  • Small Mosaics (1x1 to 2x2 inches): Smaller formats allow installers to smoothly slope subfloors toward a central shower grate or linear drain channel without awkward diagonal tile cuts.

Technical Installation Tips for Waterproof Tile Assemblies

  • Substrate Preparation & Moisture Barriers: Ensure your subfloor is entirely flat using self-leveling underlayment. In direct water zones, apply a continuous waterproofing membrane or cement backer board over studs to isolate moisture and prevent structural rot behind the tile face. Always employ a tile lippage leveling system to secure clean, flat joints.
  • Mortar Selection & Setting Tools: Spread thin-set mortar evenly using a correctly sized notched trowel. Maintain straight lines using uniform tile spacers, and pack joints firmly using a rubber grout float. For maximum longevity in wet rooms, use premium stain-proof epoxy grout, which resists mildew without requiring chemical sealers.
  • Curing & Grout Sealing Foundations: Abide strictly by the manufacturer's specified mortar drying time before applying grout. Allow the entire assembly to cure fully before introducing traffic. Once dry, coat standard cementitious grouts with a high-grade sealer to prevent water ingress.

Maintaining Tile Installations for Long-Term Durability

  • Establish Routine pH-Neutral Cleaning: Sanitize surfaces using non-abrasive, pH-neutral tile cleaners. Avoid acidic formulas, harsh bleach, or heavy scouring pads that dull protective glazes and slowly degrade underlying grout lines.
  • Prevent Permanent Cosmetic Stains: Wipe away accidental cosmetic, cleaner, or hair dye spills immediately. This practice is vital for natural stone surfaces, which rapidly absorb unsealed pigments.
  • Shield Splash Points: Place breathable, fast-drying mats near vanities and bath thresholds to capture excess runoff and minimize standing pools.

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Choosing the perfect tiles can be tricky. Speak with our experienced tile experts. We will guide you through selecting the best colors, patterns, and materials to match your style and needs.

FAQs about Bathroom Tiles

What are some popular colors for bathroom tiles?

White, beige, gray, and natural stone tones remain the most popular choices for modern bathrooms.

How do I choose the right tile size for my bathroom?

Larger tiles can make small bathrooms appear bigger, while smaller tiles work well for shower floors and detailed designs.

Can I mix different tile styles in the same bathroom?

Yes. Many designers combine different tile sizes, textures, or patterns while keeping a consistent color palette.

What maintenance is required for natural stone tiles?

Natural stone typically requires periodic sealing and pH-neutral cleaners, whereas porcelain and ceramic tiles need less maintenance.

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