Bathroom Floor Tiles
The floor is where every bathroom starts. We choose our bathroom floor tiles for their character and durability: materials that hold up as well as they look.
Our collection spans natural stone and porcelain through to ceramic tile. From pale limestone to encaustic tile, we specify tiles clearly for their intended use. Many are also compatible with underfloor heating. And because our product pages include practical guidance, you'll have what you need to choose well.
Browse the collection and find floor tiles that suit your bathroom and the way you live in it.
- East Hampton Marble Tile 30x60 £140.25 /m2
- Palio 30x60 Diamond Sawn Edge, Honed £99.14 /m2
- Sorrento Nizza Porcelain Tile £109.16 /m2
- Patisserie Sucre 1 Patterned Tile £83.75 /m2
- Malmo Willow Leaf White Mosaic £155.84 /m2
- Abbey Wrightington Patterned Tile £84.50 /m2
- Casino Baccarat Patterned Tile £61.75 /m2
- Urban Callizo Patterned Porcelain Tile £62.00 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 10x30 £140.58 /m2
- Moderna White Porcelain 60x30 Tile £63.50 /m2
- Quarry Red Square Tile £72.66 /m2
- Urban Axel Patterned Porcelain Tile £62.00 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 7.5x15 £141.68 /m2
- Istria Pula Patterned Tile £105.00 /m2
- Quarry Black Square Tile £72.66 /m2
- Istria Barban Patterned Tile £105.00 /m2
- East Hampton Hexagon Marble Mosaic £196.44 /m2
- Abbey Waverley Patterned Tile £84.50 /m2
- East Hampton Scallop Marble Mosaic £171.47 /m2
- Handmade Classic Terracotta Hexagonal Tile £93.38 /m2
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Frequently Asked Questions
Porcelain tiles and textured stone tend to perform well in wet rooms, offering good slip resistance. Always check the tile suitability to ensure it will work in your chosen space.
Natural stone can be a durable and beautiful choice for bathroom floors. Limestone and travertine need sealing to perform well in wet areas. We include care and maintenance guidance with our stone tiles.
Larger format tiles often work well in compact bathrooms: fewer grout lines create a sense of space. A 60x60cm tile can be a good choice for smaller rooms, though the right size will always depend on the room.
Most porcelain and ceramic tiles are compatible with underfloor heating and conduct heat well. Check the product specification to confirm compatibility with your system before installation.
Floor tiles are made to carry weight and resist slipping. Wall tiles are lighter and aren't designed for use underfoot. We specify tiles clearly for floor, wall or dual use.


























































