
Bathroom Tile
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MS International Adella Viso Satin 12" x 24" Matte Ceramic Tile 8mm

MS International Calacatta Gold 12" x 12" Polished Hexagon 2" Marble Mosaic

MS International Glacier 32" x 64" Polished Porcelain Slab (4 Pcs)

MS International Glacier 32" x 96" Polished Porcelain Slab (4 Pcs)

MS International Subway 3" x 6" Glossy Ceramic Tile

MS International Tuscany Scabas Vein Cut 12" x 24" Honed Travertine Tile

MS International Zouli Subway 12" x 12" Honed Brick Marble Mosaic

Ottimo Elegance 12" x 24" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Questech City Scape 12" x 18" Metal Hammered Tile

Questech City Scape 2" x 18" Metal Hammered Tile

Questech City Scape 4" x 12" Metal Hammered Tile

Questech City Scape 4" x 18" Metal Burnished Tile

Questech City Scape 4" x 18" Metal Hammered Tile

Questech City Scape 4" x 8" Metal Hammered Tile

Questech Twill 11.75" x 11.75" Metal Brickjoint MosaicBathroom Tiles for Walls, Floors & Showers
Bathroom tiles are used to protect surfaces from moisture while defining how the space looks and functions. The right tile depends on where it will be installed, floor, wall, or backsplash, since each area has different requirements for durability, grip, and maintenance.
This category includes tile options designed for all bathroom surfaces, with materials like porcelain, ceramic, stone, and waterproof vinyl.
Choose Tiles by Bathroom Area
Bathroom tile is not one-size-fits-all. Different surfaces require different properties.
Designed for slip resistance and durability under daily use.
Focus on design, finish, and ease of cleaning.
Bathroom Backsplash Tiles:
Used for accent areas and sink zones where moisture protection and design both matter.
Common Bathroom Tile Materials
Dense, water-resistant, and suitable for both floors and walls.
Lighter and more cost-effective, commonly used for walls and low-traffic areas.
Used for texture and variation, often applied on walls or accents.
Waterproof and softer underfoot, mainly used on floors in residential bathrooms.
What to Consider Before Choosing
- Water Exposure: Floors and showers require higher moisture resistance.
- Slip Resistance: Matte or textured finishes are better for floors.
- Maintenance: Glossy tiles are easier to clean, matte hides marks better.
- Tile Size: Larger tiles reduce grout lines, smaller tiles add detail.











