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Bathroom Floor Tiles – Luxury Porcelain, Ceramic & Non-Slip
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The floor sets the tone for the entire bathroom. A well-chosen bathroom floor tile pulls the room together, adding character, depth, and a finish that holds up through daily steam and moisture.
All tiles at Tiles Paradise span porcelain, ceramic, stone effect, and marble effect finishes. Whether the goal is a sleek wetroom or a bold patterned statement, the range covers every direction.
Porcelain vs Ceramic: Which Floor Tile Suits a Bathroom?
Porcelain is denser, less porous, and absorbs virtually no water, making it the top choice for bathroom floors, shower trays, and wetroom tiles. It handles heavy foot traffic and daily moisture without warping or fading.
Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and works well in lower-traffic bathroom areas or as bath tiles on surrounding bath panels. Both materials are available in matt and gloss finishes.
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Feature |
Porcelain |
Ceramic |
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Water absorption |
Less than 0.5% |
Up to 3% |
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Density |
High |
Moderate |
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Best for |
Floor tiles, wetroom tiles, shower tiles |
Wall tiles, bath surrounds |
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Finish options |
Matt, polished, satin |
Gloss, matt |
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Underfloor heating |
Yes |
Yes (check rating) |
Browse bathroom porcelain tiles and bathroom ceramic tiles to compare options side by side.
Non-Slip Safety: The R-Rating Explained
Slip resistance is the most important specification for any tile flooring for bathrooms. Tiles carry an R-rating (R9 to R13) that measures grip under wet conditions.
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R9 – suitable for low-moisture domestic bathrooms
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R10 – recommended for standard bathroom floors and shower floors
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R11 – ideal for wetroom tiles and areas with standing water
Anti-slip bathroom tiles in the range meet R10 and above, making them a reliable choice for shower tiles, wetroom installations, and family bathrooms with children or elderly residents.
Bathroom Floor Tile Sizes: 60x60 vs 60x120cm
Format size affects how a room reads visually. Larger tiles reduce grout lines and create a seamless, open feel, while smaller tiles add texture and work well in compact floor tile small bathroom layouts.
60x60cm tiles work well in medium-to-large bathrooms and suit both diagonal and straight lay patterns. Medium bathroom tiles 60x60cm are the most popular format for residential projects in the UK.
60x120cm tiles create an ultra-seamless finish and are often used in wetrooms and open-plan bathroom designs. Large format 60x120cm tiles also work vertically on walls to continue the same material from floor to ceiling.
Marble Effect Bathroom Floor Tiles
Marble effect tiles deliver the elegance of natural stone without the maintenance or cost. Porcelain bodies with photorealistic veining replicate Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario, and onyx marbles to stunning effect.
Popular options include:
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Carrara White Polished 60x120cm – bright white ground with soft grey veining
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Carrara White Matt 60x120cm – the same classic look with a low-sheen, non-reflective surface
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Statuario Carrara White Polished 60x60cm – a stronger vein pattern for a more dramatic bathroom floor tiles design
The full marble effect bathroom tiles collection covers white, gold, black, and blue vein colourways.
Onyx Effect Tiles: Depth and Drama Underfoot
Onyx tiles bring translucency and rich colour movement that standard stone effects cannot replicate. The backlit quality of onyx-look porcelain creates depth in both floor tiles for bathrooms and feature walls.
Standout products include:
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Onyx White Polished 60x120cm – clean and luminous with a high-gloss surface
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Aurora Onyx Gold White Glossy 60x60cm – warm gold tones with flowing white movement
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Galaxy Sky Onyx Polished 60x120cm – deep tonal contrast ideal for statement bathroom floor tile designs
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Onyx Gloss Porcelain 60x120cm – a versatile option across bathroom and floor tile applications
Onyx effect bathroom tiles are available in polished and gloss finishes suited to both walls and floors.
Gold and Black Marble Floor Tiles
Gold veining over a dark or white ground is one of the most searched bathroom floor tiles design directions in the UK market. It delivers a luxury hotel aesthetic in a domestic setting.
Key choices include:
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Afyon Gold Polished 60x120cm – warm amber and cream tones with a high-gloss finish
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Black Gold Marble Effect 60x60cm – dramatic black ground with gold vein movement
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Sky Golden Black Marble Effect Polished 60x120cm – a wide-format statement tile for large bathroom floors
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Akasmir Black Gold White High Gloss 60x120cm – bold tri-tonal movement combining black, white, and gold
Onyx Blue: A Rare Colourway for Bathroom Floors
Blue marble effect floor tiles remain underused in UK bathrooms despite strong demand. The Onyx Blue Marble Effect Polished 60x120cm offers rich indigo and navy tones with white veining. It pairs naturally with brushed brass or chrome fixtures and works well as a wetroom tile in walk-in shower areas.
Patterned Bathroom Floor Tiles
Patterned bathroom floor tiles are among the fastest-growing search intents in UK tile flooring for bathroom ideas. Geometric, terrazzo, and encaustic-style designs add personality without requiring feature walls.
Terrazzo bathroom tiles replicate the speckled composite material seen in mid-century and contemporary interior design. Terrazzo porcelain is easier to maintain than the original material and suits both floor tiles bathroom and wall tile applications.
Black and white bathroom floor tiles remain timeless. Classic monochrome works in Victorian, Scandi, and contemporary schemes and can be laid in checkerboard, diagonal, or herringbone patterns.
Tile Flooring for Small Bathrooms
Choosing the right format and tone makes a measurable difference in smaller rooms. The wrong tile can shrink a space visually while the right one adds light and perceived depth.
For tile floor small bathroom layouts, consider:
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Light tones – white, cream, or pale stone ground colours reflect more light
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Larger formats – fewer grout lines visually expand the floor area
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Polished finishes – high-gloss surfaces mirror light and add dimension
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Rectified tiles – precision-cut edges allow minimal 2mm grout joints
Premium bathroom tiles in the 60x60cm and 60x120cm formats are well-suited to tile flooring for small bathroom installations when laid with tight joints.
Bathroom Wall and Floor Tiles: Coordinating the Full Room
Matching floor and wall tiles from the same collection creates a seamless visual flow. Porcelain tiles in the 60x120cm format are designed to be used vertically on walls and horizontally on floors from the same batch, ensuring colour consistency.
Bathroom wall tiles in the range coordinate directly with floor options. Pairing the Carrara White Polished on the floor with a matt version on the wall, for example, adds tonal variation while maintaining visual cohesion.
For wetroom tiles and shower tiles specifically, using the same tile on walls and floors reduces visual clutter and makes smaller spaces read as larger.
Underfloor Heating Compatibility
Most porcelain bathroom floor tiles are fully compatible with electric and water-fed underfloor heating systems. Porcelain conducts and retains heat efficiently, making it one of the best materials for heated floor installations.
Key compatibility checks:
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Tile thickness: 10mm or under for optimal heat transfer
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Thermal resistance (tog value): aim for 0.15 tog or below
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Adhesive: use a flexible, heat-resistant tile adhesive rated for UFH
All porcelain bathroom tiles in the range are suitable for underfloor heating when installed following manufacturer's adhesive guidance.
How to Calculate Bathroom Floor Tile Quantities
Accurate measurement avoids costly shortfalls or excessive waste. Follow this method for bathroom floor tiles UK purchases:
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Measure the room length and width in metres
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Multiply to get the total square metreage
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Add 10% for cuts and wastage (15% for diagonal or patterned layouts)
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Check the tile coverage listed per box on each product page
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Round up to the nearest full box
For example: a 2.5m x 3m bathroom = 7.5m². Add 10% = 8.25m². Always order from the same batch code to ensure colour consistency across boxes.
Bathroom Floor Tiles Design: Key Layout Patterns
The same tile can look completely different depending on how it is laid. Choosing a layout pattern is as important as choosing the tile itself.
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Pattern |
Best for |
Effect |
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Straight/grid |
All sizes |
Clean, minimal, modern |
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Diagonal/45° |
Smaller tiles |
Visually enlarges the floor |
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Herringbone |
Rectangular tiles |
Dynamic, directional movement |
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Brick/offset |
Subway-style tiles |
Relaxed, transitional feel |
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Book-matched |
Large format veined tiles |
Seamless, natural stone look |
Large format bathroom large format tiles are often book-matched, meaning adjacent tiles are mirror images of each other to replicate the natural pattern of stone slabs.
Marble Effect Bathroom Wall Tile Ideas
For inspiration on using marble effect tiles across both floors and walls, the luxury onyx marble bathroom wall tiles guide covers layout ideas, finish pairings, and how to use veining direction to maximise visual impact in wetrooms and full bathroom renovations.
Grout Colour for Bathroom Floor Tiles
Grout is one of the most overlooked decisions in any floor tiles bathroom project. The wrong grout colour can break the effect of even premium tiles.
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Matching grout – blends seams and makes tiles read as a continuous surface
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Contrasting grout – emphasises the tile grid, popular with geometric and patterned designs
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Dark grout on light tiles – deliberate and graphic, works well with black and white bathroom floor tiles
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Light grout on dark tiles – adds grid definition and prevents the floor from reading too heavy
For polished porcelain and marble effect bathroom floor tiles, use a non-sanded, epoxy-based or polymer-modified grout to prevent scratching the tile surface during application.
Premium Bathroom Tiles: What Justifies the Investment
Cheap floor tiles may look similar on screen but differ significantly in rectification precision, surface durability, digital print depth, and batch consistency. Premium bathroom tiles carry tighter tolerances, allowing 2mm grout joints that create a nearly seamless floor surface.
The cost difference between a mid-range and premium bathroom floor tile is often minor per square metre. Over the lifespan of a bathroom renovation that lasts 15 to 20 years, the premium finish is a straightforward long-term value.
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