Square bathroom tiles are one of the most enduring choices in interior design: familiar in form, yet varied in colour, scale and finish. Our collection brings together square tiles for bathrooms in a range of formats, each sourced for its material integrity and lasting appeal.
Whether you're drawn to the chalky depth of a handmade ceramic or the cool precision of polished stone, square tiles offer a versatility that few formats match. Lay them in a traditional grid to let the glaze speak, or rotate to a diamond set for quiet visual interest. Their geometry anchors a space without demanding attention.
Choosing square tiles for your bathroom
Finish matters as much as colour. Matt and textured surfaces work well underfoot, where grip matters, and bring warmth to walls too. Gloss finishes suit walls, where light reflection and ease of cleaning take priority. Our range spans neutrals that recede quietly, rich tones that hold their own and tactile surfaces that reward a closer look.
Explore the full collection and find the square tile that's right for your space. Our guidance pages can help you choose with confidence.
Square bathroom tiles are available in a range of sizes to suit different spaces and styles. Smaller formats suit traditional or compact rooms. Larger formats feel more contemporary and can make a bathroom appear more expansive. Check individual product pages for available sizes.
Square tiles are suitable for walls and floors, though the right choice depends on finish and slip resistance. Matt or textured tiles work well on floors. Gloss finishes suit walls, where light reflection and ease of cleaning matter most.
The right grout joint size for square bathroom tiles depends on the tile format and whether they're rectified. As a general guide, smaller joints give a cleaner look, and wider joints help accommodate natural variation in handmade tiles. Always follow the tile manufacturer's guidance.
Square tiles are one of the most enduring formats in bathroom design. Their clean geometry works across traditional and contemporary settings. You can lay them in a grid, brick bond or diamond pattern, so they suit a wide range of rooms and styles.
The best approach is a mild, pH-neutral cleaner and a soft cloth for routine care. Avoid harsh abrasives, which can damage the glaze or surface finish. Give grout lines an occasional deeper clean with a dedicated grout cleaner to keep joints looking fresh.