Choosing the Best Tiles for Your Bathroom

When it comes to designing a bathroom, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right tiles.

Tiles not only add aesthetic appeal, but they also play a crucial role in the functionality and durability of your bathroom.

Tiles not only add aesthetic appeal, but they also play a crucial role in the functionality and durability of your bathroom. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the perfect tiles for your space.

Here are some key things to keep in mind when selecting bathroom tiles, to help make the process a little easier and more fun.

Let's Dive In

Durability

Bathrooms are high traffic areas and are exposed to moisture daily. It’s important to choose tiles that can withstand heavy use and moisture without staining or cracking. Porcelain tiles are great options for their durability and resistance to moisture, they are easy to clean and maintain.

If you’re looking for natural stone tiles such as marble or travertine, keep in mind that natural stone is more porous, so they may require more maintenance and sealing, and you should avoid installing natural stone in the shower area.

Durability

Bathrooms are high traffic areas and are exposed to moisture daily. It’s important to choose tiles that can withstand heavy use and moisture without staining or cracking. Porcelain tiles are great options for their durability and resistance to moisture, they are easy to clean and maintain.

If you’re looking for natural stone tiles such as marble or travertine, keep in mind that natural stone is more porous, so they may require more maintenance and sealing, and you should avoid installing natural stone in the shower area.

Durability

Bathrooms are high traffic areas and are exposed to moisture daily. It’s important to choose tiles that can withstand heavy use and moisture without staining or cracking. Porcelain tiles are great options for their durability and resistance to moisture, they are easy to clean and maintain.

If you’re looking for natural stone tiles such as marble or travertine, keep in mind that natural stone is more porous, so they may require more maintenance and sealing, and you should avoid installing natural stone in the shower area.

Design

Tiles come in a wide variety of colours, patterns, and textures, so it’s important to choose something that complements the overall design of your bathroom. Whether you’re going for a classic or modern look, there’s a tile to match. If you’re looking for something timeless, consider using neutral-coloured tiles such as white, beige, soft or warm grey tiles.

These colours are versatile and can be paired with any design style. If you want to add a pop of colour or interest to your bathroom, look at teaming your selected tile with feature tiles that are patterned or textured. The range of feature tiles is endless from kit kat tiles, geometric patterns, floral tiles and penny rounds there are plenty of options to choose from.

Size and Shape

Consider the size and shape of your bathroom and choose tiles that will work well with your space. If you have a small bathroom, using larger tiles can make it appear bigger and more open and reduce the amount of grout joints.

On the other hand, if you have a large bathroom, using warm tones and including a feature tile can make it feel more cozy and intimate. Also, if you have an irregular-shaped bathroom, you may want to consider using mosaic tiles, which can be used to create unique and intricate designs.

Cost

Tiles come in a wide range of prices, and it’s important to choose something that fits within your budget. Ceramic tiles are generally more affordable than porcelain or natural stone tiles but are not as durable on the floor.

Porcelain tiles will cost a bit more than ceramic tiles but the benefits are they are stronger so they are less likely to crack. If the tile is good quality the surface will be easy to clean.

When selecting bathroom tiles, it's important to keep in mind the overall design and functionality of your bathroom.

Consider the durability, slip resistance, design, ease of cleaning, size and shape, and cost of the tiles. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the perfect tiles for your space.

It may pay to engage a bathroom renovation designer or seek out a good tile shop with well trained selection consultants.

Can't Decide?

Visit our expert design consultants in-store to help with your selection.