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The best tiles for bathroom walls and floors are porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone. Porcelain is the top choice because it’s dense, waterproof, and extremely durable. Ceramic is a great budget-friendly option for walls and low-moisture areas. Natural stone, such as marble, slate, or travertine, creates a luxurious spa-like feel with the right sealing and maintenance. These materials combine beauty, safety, and long-term performance.

Yes, especially for floors and wet areas. Porcelain tiles are harder, more water-resistant, and more durable than ceramic, making them ideal for showers, bathroom floors, and high-traffic spaces. Ceramic tiles still work well on vanity walls or accent areas, but porcelain provides the strongest protection in moisture-heavy environments.

The most common bathroom tile sizes include:

  • 12 x 24 large-format tiles for a clean, modern look
  • 3 x 6 or 3 x 12 subway tiles for shower walls and classic designs
  • 2 x 2, penny round, or hexagon mosaics for shower floors
  • 6 x 24 wood-look planks for warm, spa-inspired style

Large tiles make small bathrooms look bigger, while mosaics provide traction and flexibility around slopes and corners.

They can be, but choosing the right finish solves that problem. For bathroom floors, look for:

  • Matte or textured surfaces
  • Tiles with a slip-resistant rating (like DCOF)
  • Mosaic tiles, which add grip due to their many grout lines

Porcelain tiles with a textured or matte finish provide excellent traction, making them a safe choice for families and busy households.

Tile color plays a big role in how your bathroom feels. Lighter colors, white, cream, soft gray, or pale blue, make the space feel open and relaxing. Darker tones like charcoal, navy, or black bring drama and contrast. If you want a timeless look, stick to neutral palettes. For a modern feel, consider bold accent walls, patterned tiles, or mixed materials. Choose a tile color that complements your vanity, countertop, and fixtures for a cohesive design.

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