Bathroom Wall Tiles
Your bathroom walls set the tone for everything: the palette, the texture, the feeling you get walking in. Get them right, and everything else follows.
We've spent over four decades sourcing bathroom wall tiles from artisan makers, historic quarries and specialist producers. Whether you're drawn to glazed surfaces, bold pattern or something quieter and more tactile, you'll find tiles here chosen for quality, authenticity and lasting appeal. Many are handmade, carrying the subtle variation that makes a room feel genuinely considered.
Expertise and guidance are part of how we work, so you can choose with confidence.
Explore our bathroom wall tiles and find the ones that are right for your home.
- Malacassa Glacier Square Mosaic £194.20 /m2
- Umbrian White 30 x 60 £58.27 /m2
- Malacassa Spa Square Mosaic £194.20 /m2
- Acapulco Alva £486.40 /m2
- Pebble Beach Grey 60 x 30 £57.18 /m2
- Acapulco Amaya £486.40 /m2
- Westhampton 60 x 60 Diamond Sawn Edge, Honed £144.34 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 30x30 £140.18 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 30x60 £140.25 /m2
- Retro Metro Lime House 10 x 30 Glazed Tile £93.72 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 7.5x15 £141.68 /m2
- East Hampton Scallop Marble Mosaic £171.47 /m2
- Acapulco Luna £486.40 /m2
- Sorrento Nizza Porcelain Tile £109.16 /m2
- Casino Baccarat Patterned Tile £61.75 /m2
- Urban Callizo Patterned Porcelain Tile £62.00 /m2
- Carnival Oro Yellow Glazed Tile £73.92 /m2
- East Hampton Marble Tile 10x30 £140.58 /m2
- Patisserie Sucre 1 Patterned Tile £83.75 /m2
- Malmo Willow Leaf White Mosaic £155.84 /m2
- Retro Metro Lime House 7.5 x 15 Glazed Tile £83.60 /m2
- Kelmscott Emery Blue Patterned Tile £103.36 /m2
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Frequently Asked Questions
The best bathroom wall tiles are water resistant, durable and easy to maintain. Glazed ceramic and porcelain are well suited to wet environments. For warmth, look for handmade or textured surfaces that add depth without dominating the room.
Large format bathroom wall tiles create a clean, open feel and suit contemporary schemes. Smaller formats work well in compact rooms or where pattern is the focus. The right size depends on your room's proportions.
Bathroom wall tiles and floor tiles are different: floor tiles should be slip resistant, but wall tiles prioritise finish, colour and texture. Many porcelain tiles are suitable for both. Always check the recommended usage and tile suitability before you buy.
The best approach for a small bathroom is a light palette and a consistent finish. It also helps to:
1. choose larger format tiles to reduce grout lines
2. use a gloss or high-sheen finish to reflect light around the space
Working out how many bathroom wall tiles you need starts with your surface area in square metres. Add 10 to 15% to cover cuts and waste: a widely recommended allowance for most tiling projects.




































































