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Bathroom Floor Tiles For Every Style And Budget
Browse 474+ bathroom floor tiles — marble-effect porcelain, sparkly quartz, plain polished, and wood-effect options — all sold per m² from our wider bathroom tiles collection.
Free cut samples are available across the range, with competitive sale prices and flexible finance to keep your project on budget.
How to choose bathroom floor tiles
Bathroom floor tiles have to work harder than wall tiles — water resistance, slip rating and ease of cleaning all matter as much as the finish itself.
Our how to tile a bathroom guide covers the practical side in full; the five factors below are the key ones to weigh up first.
- Slip resistance: Matt and textured finishes grip better underfoot than polished surfaces — essential in shower areas and around baths.
- Water resistance: Porcelain and quartz have very low water absorption, making them the practical choice for wet rooms and bathrooms.
- Tile size vs room size: Large-format tiles reduce grout lines and suit bigger bathrooms; smaller tiles and mosaics work well in confined spaces and shower trays.
- Finish choice: Polished surfaces reflect light and brighten a room; matt finishes are more forgiving with watermarks.
- Colour palette: White and light neutrals open up smaller bathrooms; dark greys and blacks add drama in larger, well-lit spaces.


Slip resistance: what to look for in bathroom floor tiles
Polished tiles — quartz and high-gloss porcelain — work best in dry areas or lower-traffic zones where appearance takes priority over traction.
For wet bathrooms and shower enclosures, matt porcelain and textured stone-effect finishes offer a safer surface underfoot. Browse our non-slip bathroom floor tiles for options rated specifically for wet zones.
- Matt porcelain tiles rated R10 or above are recommended for shower floors.
- Mosaic tiles create more grout lines, which naturally improves grip on wet surfaces.
- Slate and riven stone-effect tiles have a textured surface well suited to safety-conscious buyers.
- Always check individual product specs for PEI and R ratings before purchasing.
Popular bathroom floor tile styles
The range here covers five distinct style families — each with a different visual character and practical profile to suit different rooms and budgets.
Whether you want a luxury marble look or a warm wood-plank finish, there's a format and colour to match.
- Marble-effect porcelain: Veined patterns in white, grey, black and brown with a polished finish — a luxury hotel look at a realistic price.
- Sparkly quartz: Mirror-fleck surface in white, black and grey; popular in contemporary en-suites and family bathrooms.
- Plain polished porcelain: Clean and minimal in white, cream, ivory and black — value-led and easy to coordinate with any wall tile.
- Wood-effect porcelain: Plank format in oak, wenge, noce and honey tones — explore our wood effect bathroom tiles for the full range; all the warmth of timber without the maintenance.
- Patterned and mosaic: Hexagon, Victorian chequer and geometric designs for feature floors and traditional schemes.
Bathroom floor tile styles compared
| Style | Best for | Slip rating |
|---|---|---|
| Marble-effect porcelain | Luxury modern bathrooms | Polished: lower grip; matt: good grip |
| Sparkly quartz | Contemporary en-suites | Polished: use in dry zones |
| Plain polished porcelain | Minimal, bright bathrooms | Higher grip in matt finish |
| Wood-effect porcelain | Warm, natural schemes | Matt finish — good grip |
| Patterned / mosaic | Feature floors, traditional styles | Multiple grout lines improve grip |
Patterned and mosaic bathroom floor tiles
Patterned floor tiles — hexagon, Victorian chequer and geometric formats — suit smaller bathrooms, cloakrooms and feature-floor zones within larger rooms. Browse our patterned bathroom floor tiles for the full selection.
For tighter spaces and cutting around shower drains, mosaic bathroom floor tiles offer flexible shaping and naturally improved grip from the extra grout lines.
- Hexagon tiles in marble-effect create a contemporary feature floor with natural traction between joins.
- Victorian black-and-white chequer mosaics suit traditional and period-style bathroom schemes.
- Mosaic sheets allow flexible cutting around shower drains and awkward shapes.
- Patterned floors pair best with plain or subtly textured wall tiles to avoid visual clash.
Bathroom floor tile prices: what to expect
This range spans genuine budget options through to premium sparkly quartz and statement marble-effect tiles, with regular sale prices making quality more accessible.
Price bands vary by product and current promotions — the approximate ranges below reflect what you'll find across this category.
- Budget: Plain polished porcelain from around £16–£22/m² in sale — great value for larger tiling areas.
- Mid-range: Marble-effect porcelain and wood-effect planks roughly £22–£35/m² — design-led but still accessible.
- Premium: Sparkly quartz from around £40–£50/m² for a statement finish in en-suites and feature floors.
- Specialist / mosaic: Victorian mosaic tiles from around £85–£90/m² for intricate traditional and boutique schemes.
For design direction before you commit, our bathroom floor tile ideas article covers 25 practical looks across different styles and budgets.




Bathroom floor tiles FAQs
Are polished bathroom floor tiles slippery when wet?
Polished tiles can be slippery in wet conditions. For shower areas and bathrooms, matt or textured finishes with an R10 rating or above are the safer choice.
What is the best tile material for a bathroom floor?
Porcelain is the most practical option — water-resistant, durable and low maintenance. Quartz tiles offer a premium alternative with a distinctive sparkly surface finish.
Can I use the same tile on my bathroom wall and floor?
Wall tiles are not always rated for floor use — check the PEI and slip rating before fitting underfoot. Floor tiles can generally be used on walls.
How much extra should I order to allow for wastage?
Order 10–15% above your measured area to allow for cuts, breakages and any pattern matching on diagonal or patterned layouts.
Do you offer free samples of bathroom floor tiles?
Yes — free cut samples are available across the range. Flexible finance options are also offered to help spread the cost of larger tiling projects.



































