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Modern Blue Bathroom Ideas for Fresh, Relaxing Spaces

This page brings together a hand-picked range of blue bathroom tiles for walls and floors, from blue marble-effect porcelain to patterned blue porcelain and gloss subway tiles.

Blue is one of the most versatile bathroom colours — calming in lighter shades, bold and dramatic in deeper tones, and always easy to live with.

Browse the full bathroom tiles range alongside, and order free samples to see your chosen blue at home before committing.

Why choose blue bathroom tiles?

Blue naturally draws associations with water, sky and open air — making it one of the most instinctive choices for a bathroom. From pale powder blue to rich navy, there is a shade that fits almost any space.

Used across a full room or reserved for a single feature wall, blue can completely reshape how a bathroom feels. For layout and colour inspiration, explore our bathroom tile ideas guide.

  • Create spa-like, coastal or Mediterranean-inspired bathrooms with blue tones.
  • Pair beautifully with white tiles and sanitaryware for a crisp, fresh contrast.
  • Work with wood, cream and grey accents for softer, more relaxed schemes.
  • Can be used as accents — niches, borders or feature walls — if you prefer not to tile everything blue.

Blue bathroom tile styles

This page covers three main categories: blue marble-effect porcelain slabs, patterned blue porcelain and blue gloss subway and brick tiles. Each brings a different character to a bathroom scheme.

For something outside these categories — including ultra-premium options — take a look at our Sapphire blue sparkly quartz tiles for a high-impact, glittering finish.

  • Blue marble-effect porcelain – Ashphar Blue, Astrus Blue, Infinity Blue and Jazz Blue; veined patterns and polished surfaces for luxury walls and floors.
  • Jazz Jade marble-effect porcelain – blue and jade tones inspired by onyx; ideal for statement walls and floors in designer bathrooms.
  • Jazz Aqua Pattern porcelain – patterned blue porcelain tiles suited to feature floors and bold shower walls.
  • Blue gloss subway tiles – Liso Azul, Liso Marine Blue and Metro Baby Blue; classic brick shapes for walls and splashbacks.

How to use blue tiles in your bathroom

Blue works hardest when it is balanced rather than uninterrupted. A single feature wall in a marble-effect blue, kept company by white or pale grey elsewhere, creates depth without closing a room in.

Where you are tiling walls and floors, mixing blue walls with white floors — or the reverse — keeps schemes cohesive and easy to update with accessories. For matching floor options, explore our blue floor tiles range.

  • Use blue marble-effect tiles on one feature wall, with white or light tiles elsewhere for balance.
  • Create a full wraparound blue-and-white bathroom using blue walls and white floors, or vice versa.
  • Use blue subway tiles as a shower surround, half-height wall or basin splashback for a focused pop of colour.
  • Pair blue tiles with chrome or brushed nickel fittings for a modern, cohesive finish.

Blue bathroom tile options at a glance

Tile type Best for Look and feel
Blue marble-effect porcelain Feature walls and floors Veined, luxurious, polished
Patterned blue porcelain Statement floors and shower walls Decorative, bold, eye-catching
Blue gloss subway tiles Walls and splashbacks Classic, glossy, bright
Blue sparkly quartz High-end feature floors and walls Glittery, glamorous, premium
Blue-and-white combinations Full rooms and accents Fresh, coastal, timeless

Practical tips for blue bathroom tiles

Not every tile in this range is suitable for both walls and floors. Polished marble-effect porcelain, for example, is best reserved for walls or low-traffic floors where slip resistance is less of a concern.

Lighting also matters more with blue than with neutrals. A deeper navy in a poorly lit bathroom can feel heavy; the same tile in a bright, well-mirrored room reads as rich and intentional. For full suitability guidance, see our best tile for the bathroom guide.

  • Check each blue tile's suitability for floors, walls or both — especially important with polished finishes.
  • Use matt or structured finishes on floors and in shower areas for better grip underfoot.
  • Balance deeper blues with plenty of light and white surfaces to keep the bathroom feeling open.
  • Consider how much wall area to cover in blue; full-height tiling suits larger or well-lit bathrooms best.

Blue bathroom tile prices

Blue marble-effect porcelains on this page are currently on sale, reduced from original prices of around £51–£63 per m² down to approximately £19.97 per m² — strong value for a polished, large-format tile.

Blue gloss subway tiles sit around £22.97 per m², making them an accessible option for feature walls and splashbacks. Prices across the range suit a variety of budgets.

  • Blue marble-effect porcelain – Ashphar, Astrus, Infinity, Jazz Blue and Jazz Jade around £19–£25 per m² in sale.
  • Patterned blue porcelain – Jazz Aqua Pattern around a similar mid-£20s per m².
  • Blue gloss subway tiles – Liso Azul, Liso Marine Blue, Metro Baby Blue around £22–£30 per m².
  • Premium blue sparkly quartz – Sapphire Blue quartz tiles typically around £40–£50 per m².

Free cut samples are available across the range so you can see exactly how a blue shade works in your bathroom light before ordering — and flexible finance options are available to spread the cost.

Blue bathroom tiles FAQs

Will blue bathroom tiles make my room look dark?

Mid and deeper blues work best when balanced with white tiles, good overhead lighting and mirrors. Lighter blues are rarely an issue in any bathroom size.

Are blue tiles suitable for small bathrooms?

Yes — lighter blues and limited feature areas, such as a single wall or niche, add colour without overwhelming a compact space.

Can I mix blue tiles with other colours?

Blue pairs well with white, grey, cream, wood tones and metallic accents. Keeping one colour dominant and using blue as a secondary shade gives the most balanced result.

Are blue tiles harder to keep clean?

Polished blue surfaces can show water marks more readily, but porcelain and ceramic tiles are easy to wipe down with a damp cloth and standard bathroom cleaner.

Do you offer samples of blue bathroom tiles?

Yes — free cut samples are available so you can see exactly how blue shades look in your own bathroom light. Finance options are also available to help spread the cost of your order.

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