Bathroom Floor Tile
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Happy Floors Crash 12" x 24" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Emser Prodigy 12" x 24" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors B-Natural 12" x 24" Rectified Matte Porcelain Tile

Bedrosians Celine 4" x 4" Matte Porcelain Field Tile

Happy Floors Statuario Luxe 12" x 24" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

MS International Domino 12" x 24" Matte Porcelain Tile

MS International Myrtle Sands 11" x 13" Matte Penny Round Porcelain Mosaic

Mannington Adura Flex 18" x 18" Corinthia Luxury Vinyl Tile

Landmark Ceramics Barcelona 12" x 24" Matte Porcelain Tile
Keystone Nordic Silver 12" x 24" Honed Travertine Filled Tile

Keystone Mix 12" x 12" Matte Porcelain Mosaic
Keystone Aspen 12" x 24" Antislip Porcelain Floor Tile

CommodiTile Elements 10.98" x 12.68" Pressed Matte Porcelain 2" Hexagon Mosaic

Lungarno Midmod 12.06" x 12.77" Pressed Matte Porcelain 1.25" Discs Mosaic

MiR Micronesia 9.38" x 10.83" Glossy Natural Stone Mosaic

Lungarno Botanicals 10.20" x 11.73" Pressed Matte Glass 3" Hex Mosaic

Keystone Cristal 12" x 12" Glossy Porcelain Mosaic

MS International Carrara White 12" x 12" Polished Marble Tile

MS International Crema Cappuccino Classic 12" x 24" Polished Marble TileBathroom Floor Tiles
Bathroom floor tiles are selected based on durability, slip resistance, and moisture handling. Unlike wall tiles, floor tiles must support daily foot traffic while maintaining grip in wet conditions.
This category includes tile options designed specifically for bathroom floors, where performance under water exposure and repeated use is required.
What Makes Floor Tiles Different
Floor tiles are typically denser and more resistant to wear than wall tiles. They are also tested for slip resistance, especially in wet areas such as showers and entry zones.
- Porcelain tiles offer high density and low water absorption.
- Ceramic tiles are suitable for lighter-use areas.
- Natural stone provides texture but may require sealing.
Surface and Finish Considerations
Finish plays a critical role in bathroom flooring.
- Matte and textured surfaces improve grip in wet conditions.
- Glossy finishes reflect light but can become slippery when wet.
Choosing the right finish depends on how the space is used and the level of water exposure.
Tile Size and Layout
Larger tiles such as 12x24 or 24x24 reduce grout lines and create a more continuous surface. Smaller tiles or mosaics are often used in shower floors where additional grip is needed.
The layout should balance visual consistency with functional safety.
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