SPC Flooring | Luxury Vinyl Tiles Collection
Vinyl flooring tiles for bathroom spaces. Stone & wood-look SPC click planks. Durable, stylish & budget-friendly. Browse the full UK collection now.
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Luxura Ash Grey SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 1230x180mm | 6.5mm Plank
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Luxura Coral Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 1230x180mm | 6.5mm Plank
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Luxura Riverside Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 1230x180mm | 6.5mm Plank
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Luxura Portofino Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 640x128mm | 6.5mm Herringbone
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Luxura Toranto Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 640x128mm | 6.5mm Herringbone
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Luxura Riverside Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 640x128mm | 6.5mm Herringbone
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Luxura Coral Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 640x128mm | 6.5mm Herringbone
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Luxura Seagrove Oak SPC Click Vinyl Flooring - 640x128mm | 6.5mm Herringbone
Wet floors, daily steam, and constant moisture demand a surface that simply holds up. Vinyl floor tiles solve every one of those problems — without sacrificing style.
Browse the full bathroom flooring collection to find waterproof vinyl tiles, SPC click planks, and luxury vinyl tile options built for real bathrooms.
What Is Vinyl Tile Bathroom Flooring?
Vinyl tile flooring for bathroom use is a multi-layer synthetic product. It bonds a rigid or flexible core with a printed design layer and a protective wear layer on top.
Modern bathroom vinyl floor tiles replicate wood grain, stone texture, and even terrazzo — at a fraction of the cost of natural materials. The result is a surface that looks premium and performs even better.
SPC vs. LVT: Which Core Suits a Bathroom?
Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) is the gold standard for wet areas. A compressed mineral core means zero expansion from moisture — critical under shower tiles and around bath surrounds.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) offers a softer, more cushioned feel underfoot. Both formats are fully waterproof vinyl tile bathroom solutions. The choice comes down to subfloor condition and comfort preference.
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Feature |
SPC Click Vinyl |
LVT Vinyl Tile |
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Water resistance |
100% waterproof |
100% waterproof |
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Core rigidity |
Rigid (mineral core) |
Semi-flexible |
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Best for |
Wet rooms, shower areas |
General bathroom floors |
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Underlay needed |
Built-in |
Optional built-in |
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DIY installation |
Click-lock system |
Click-lock or glue-down |
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Wear layer thickness |
0.3 mm – 0.5 mm |
0.2 mm – 0.55 mm |
Waterproof Performance for Wet Rooms and Showers
Standard laminate absorbs moisture. Vinyl tile bathroom waterproof construction does not. Every plank and tile in this collection carries 100% waterproof certification through the full depth of the board.
Wetroom tiles and shower tiles face the harshest moisture exposure in any home. SPC click vinyl flooring handles standing water, steam, and high humidity without warping, swelling, or delaminating.
Herringbone Vinyl Tiles: Bathroom-Ready Elegance
The herringbone layout adds visual movement to narrow or compact bathroom floors. It breaks up the monotony of a straight-lay pattern and draws the eye along the length of the room.
Browse popular herringbone options:
Each plank is 6.5 mm thick with an integrated acoustic underlay — no additional underlay required.
Large Plank Vinyl: Bathroom Floor Tiles in Wider Formats
Wider and longer planks reduce the number of joints on the floor. Fewer joints mean easier cleaning and a more seamless, spa-like appearance.
The Luxura Ash Grey SPC — 1230x180mm plank delivers a cool, contemporary look ideal for modern and Scandi-style bathrooms. The 1230 mm plank length spans most bathroom widths in just a few rows.
Anti-Slip Rating: Safety on Bathroom Floors
A wet bathroom floor is a slip hazard. Vinyl tile flooring for bathroom applications carries an R-value anti-slip rating — the higher the R-value, the greater the grip in wet conditions.
For added reassurance in family bathrooms, check the bathroom anti-slip tiles collection alongside vinyl flooring options. A textured emboss on the vinyl wear layer improves traction without affecting aesthetics.
Colour Options: From White Vinyl to Blue Vinyl Bathroom Tiles
Neutral tones — ash grey, mist oak, warm beige — give bathrooms a clean, timeless base. Cool greys work well with chrome fixtures; warm oak tones complement brass or matte black hardware.
White vinyl tiles bathroom designs brighten small spaces with no natural light. Blue vinyl tiles bathroom designs add depth and a coastal or Mediterranean character. The full premium bathroom tiles range covers every colour direction.
Vinyl Wall Tiles for Bathroom Spaces
Vinyl is not limited to the floor. Vinyl wall tiles for bathroom use are waterproof, mould-resistant, and far lighter than ceramic or porcelain — making them an accessible DIY option.
Bathroom vinyl wall tiles work particularly well in shower enclosures and around bath panels where tanking would otherwise be required. Pair wall and floor vinyl for a cohesive, grout-free finish that is simple to wipe clean.
How Vinyl Compares to Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles
Ceramic and porcelain tiles remain the most popular bathroom floor material in the UK. However, vinyl tile flooring for bathroom use addresses several common frustrations with hard tile:
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Grout lines collect mould and bacteria over time — vinyl has none.
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Cold underfoot in winter — vinyl retains heat better than ceramic.
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Noisy impact from footfall — vinyl absorbs sound naturally.
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Complex installation with adhesive and grout — vinyl clicks together without specialist tools.
For traditional ceramic and porcelain options, explore the bathroom ceramic tiles and bathroom porcelain tiles collections.
Installation: Vinyl Tiling a Bathroom Floor Step by Step
Vinyl tiling a bathroom floor is one of the most beginner-friendly flooring projects. Most SPC click products install as a floating floor — no adhesive needed on most subfloors.
Key steps for a successful result:
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Subfloor prep — level any dips or ridges above 3 mm per 1.8 m
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Acclimatise — leave planks flat in the room for 24–48 hours
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First row — lay along the longest wall, leave a 10 mm expansion gap
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Click-lock — engage the short end first, then angle-tap the long side
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Trimming — score-and-snap or jigsaw for border cuts around the toilet base and bath panel
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Finishing — silicone seal all perimeter edges where the floor meets walls or bath
No specialist tools are required. A pull bar, tapping block, and utility knife handle most of the work.
Underfloor Heating Compatibility
Bathroom vinyl floor tiles from SPC ranges are compatible with electric underfloor heating systems. Check the maximum surface temperature limit — typically 27°C for SPC vinyl.
Avoid laying vinyl bathroom tile flooring over wet (hydronic) underfloor heating without confirming the manufacturer's specification. Electric mats under SPC create a warm, comfortable bathroom floor through winter without thermal stress on the planks.
Luxury Vinyl Tile in Bathroom: Stone and Wood Looks
Luxury vinyl tile in bathroom settings mimics natural stone with photographic accuracy. The Regalstone Infinity Mist Oak and Regalstone Voyager Walnut achieve the depth and texture of real timber — without any risk of water damage.
For stone and marble aesthetics in the bathroom, the marble effect bathroom tiles collection pairs beautifully with wood-look vinyl flooring for a mixed-material, high-end finish.
Vinyl Tile Bathroom Sizes and Formats Available
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Format |
Dimensions |
Best Application |
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SPC Herringbone Plank |
640 x 128 mm |
Feature bathroom floors |
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SPC Large Plank |
1230 x 180 mm |
Open-plan wet rooms |
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Standard LVT Tile |
300 x 300 mm |
Traditional grid layouts |
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Large Format LVT |
600 x 300 mm |
Modern, minimal bathrooms |
For larger tile formats in ceramic and porcelain, the 60x60cm bathroom tiles and 60x120cm large format tiles collections offer complementary wall and floor options.
Pairing Vinyl Floors with Bathroom Wall Tiles
A coordinated floor and wall scheme elevates any bathroom remodel. Vinyl flooring tiles for bathroom floors pair particularly well with:
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Marble-effect wall tiles for a luxury spa look — see marble effect bathroom tiles
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Terrazzo wall tiles for a bold, contemporary finish — see terrazzo bathroom tiles
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Onyx effect wall tiles for dramatic, veined drama — see onyx effect bathroom tiles
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Large format porcelain wall tiles for a seamless hotel-style result — see bathroom wall tiles
Matching the tone of the vinyl floor to the dominant wall tile colour creates visual continuity and makes a small bathroom feel larger.
Maintenance: Keeping Vinyl Bathroom Tiles Clean
Bathroom vinyl tiles floor surfaces need no sealing, no re-grouting, and no specialist products. A pH-neutral floor cleaner and a microfibre mop handle routine cleaning.
Avoid abrasive pads and solvent-based cleaners — both damage the protective wear layer over time. For heavy soiling near the shower area or bath tiles zone, a diluted white vinegar solution removes limescale without harming the vinyl surface.
Vinyl Bathroom Tiles Buying Guide
Before ordering, read the full vinyl tile flooring for bathroom buying guide to understand wear layer grades, R-value slip ratings, installation methods, subfloor requirements, and how to calculate the correct quantity for any bathroom size.
Browse the full tiles collection or bathroom floor tiles range to find the right vinyl tile bathroom option for any project size or budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can vinyl tile be used in a wet room?
Yes. SPC click vinyl is 100% waterproof through the full board depth. Seal all perimeter joints with silicone to prevent water reaching the subfloor.
Is vinyl tile bathroom flooring suitable for shower tiles areas?
Vinyl is suitable for the bathroom floor surrounding a shower enclosure. For the shower tray and shower walls, ceramic or porcelain shower tiles remain the correct material.
How long does bathroom floor vinyl tile last?
A 0.5 mm wear layer SPC product typically carries a 20–25 year residential warranty. Commercial-grade vinyl tiles last longer under heavier use.
Can bath tiles and vinyl flooring be mixed in the same room?
Absolutely. Most bathroom renovations combine ceramic or porcelain bath tiles on walls with vinyl tile flooring on the floor for a practical, cost-effective result.
What thickness is best for vinyl tile bathroom waterproof flooring?
6.5 mm SPC is the most popular choice for bathrooms. The added mass reduces hollow sound and provides a more stable feel underfoot compared to thinner 4 mm products.
