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Designer Bathroom Tiles for a Luxury Look

This page showcases large-format marble- and onyx-effect porcelain tiles from ranges including Jazz, Infinity and Onyx — built for high-end walls and floors across our wider bathroom tiles collection.

Bold veining, polished finishes and 1200×600 slab formats sit at the heart of this range, with coordinating colours for full-room schemes.

Free cut samples and 0% finance are available to help you plan and commit with confidence.

What makes a bathroom feel designer?

Designer bathrooms typically use large-format marble- and onyx-effect tiles with polished finishes rather than lots of small, competing surfaces. The look comes from deliberate choices made across a limited number of materials.

Restraint does most of the work — one or two statement surfaces paired with quieter companions. Explore bathroom tiles by type to find formats that suit your room proportions.

  • Large 1200×600 or 600×600 slabs cut down on grout lines and give walls and floors a cleaner, more intentional look.
  • Dramatic marble and onyx veining in colours like blue, jade, brown, grey and white creates real visual impact without ornament.
  • Polished porcelain reflects light well and delivers a surface quality that reads as genuinely luxurious in person.
  • One or two statement tiles, paired with simpler companions, keeps the design considered rather than busy.

Designer bathroom tile ranges on this page

The grid covers a focused set of named ranges: Jazz collection, Infinity series, Onyx Seam and Exposed White, Marquina Bronze, Frappuchino Brown, Oreal Crema and the Coyate and Martian grey marble effects.

Each range has a distinct character — from the striking colour of Jazz Blue marble effect porcelain tiles through to the warmer, more understated tones of the brown and grey marble groups.

  • Jazz marble-effect porcelains: Jazz Blue, Jazz Black, Jazz Jade and Jazz Pink — bold veining in statement colours for walls and floors.
  • Jazz patterned porcelains: Jazz Aqua Pattern and Jazz Multi Pattern for feature floors and shower walls.
  • Infinity Blue and Infinity Brown: Deep marble-effect designs for dramatic full-room schemes or single focal walls.
  • Onyx Seam and Onyx Exposed White: White onyx-effect porcelains with elegant veining — ideal for bright, high-contrast designer bathrooms.
  • Marquina Bronze, Frappuchino Brown, Oreal Crema, Coyate Nero and Martian Grey: Brown and grey marble effects for warmer, more neutral designer schemes.

Marble, onyx and sparkly finishes

Marble-effect, onyx-effect and sparkly quartz tiles each achieve a designer result in different ways — through veining, translucency and surface glitter respectively. Understanding what each does well makes combining them much easier.

The most effective designer bathrooms usually use one of these finishes as the lead surface and let the others play a supporting role.

  • Marble-effect porcelain replicates natural stone with strong veining and works well across full walls and floors.
  • Onyx-effect porcelain has a more translucent, layered quality — well suited to feature walls and shower areas.
  • Midnight Black sparkly quartz tiles, alongside Zultanite Grey and Arabian Cream, add genuine glitter and glamour to a designer bathroom.
  • Pairing one sparkly surface with more restrained marble-effect tiles keeps the overall scheme sophisticated rather than overdone.

Designer bathroom tile choices at a glance

Tile type Best for Look and feel
Marble-effect porcelain Full walls and floors Classic, luxurious, high-end.
Onyx-effect porcelain Feature walls and shower areas Opulent, translucent, dramatic.
Patterned designer porcelain Statement floors and accent walls Bold, decorative, contemporary.
Sparkly quartz tiles Feature walls and selected floors Glittery, glamorous, premium.
Neutral companion porcelains Balancing other surfaces Simple, calm, supportive.

Practical tips for designer bathroom tiles

Large-format porcelain needs a level substrate, appropriate adhesive and careful handling — planning this before ordering prevents costly problems once work starts on site.

For a step-by-step walkthrough of fitting these formats, our how to install porcelain floor tiles guide covers the full process from surface prep to grouting.

  • Check whether each tile is rated for floors, walls or both before finalising your layout.
  • Use matt or structured finishes on main bathroom floors; keep polished tiles to walls and drier floor zones.
  • Allow for extra wastage when cutting 1200×600 tiles around fixtures, niches and drainage points.
  • Clean polished and sparkly surfaces with suitable tile cleaners to maintain their finish and protect grout lines over time.

Designer bathroom tile prices

Many of the marble- and onyx-effect porcelains here are heavily discounted, with sale prices typically around £17.97–£19.97 per m² against regular prices in the £43–£63 range — a significant reduction on tiles with a genuinely premium appearance.

Sparkly quartz tiles sit at a higher price point, reflecting their specialist finish and the level of detail in the surface.

  • Designer marble-effect porcelain: Jazz, Infinity, Marquina, Frappuchino and similar around £17.97–£19.97 per m² in sale.
  • Onyx-effect and high-impact whites: Onyx Seam, Onyx Exposed White and Volga White in a similar £17.97–£19.97 per m² range.
  • Sparkly quartz: Midnight Black, Zultanite Grey, Arabian Cream and Ruby Red typically around £45–£55 per m².

Free cut samples and 0% finance make it easier to plan a designer bathroom without committing the full cost upfront.

Designer bathroom tiles FAQs

Are designer bathroom tiles only for large bathrooms?

Large-format and statement tiles work well in smaller bathrooms too — used on one or two key surfaces, they create impact without making the room feel crowded.

Can I mix different designer tile ranges?

Yes — pairing one bold marble- or onyx-effect tile with a simpler companion tile is the most effective way to avoid visual clutter and keep the scheme balanced.

Are polished designer tiles slippery on bathroom floors?

Polished tiles can be more slippery when wet. Use matt or structured finishes on main floors and reserve polished options for walls and drier areas.

Do designer looks always cost more?

Sale prices here put many designer marble- and onyx-effect tiles in line with mid-market alternatives — a premium look doesn't always mean a premium price.

Do you offer samples of designer bathroom tiles?

Yes — free cut samples are available across the range, with 0% finance options to help spread the cost of a designer bathroom project.

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