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Frequently Asked Questions?

The best tiles for shower walls are materials that resist moisture, clean easily, and maintain long-term durability. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are the most popular because they are water-resistant, affordable, and available in countless colors, patterns, and sizes. Glass tiles are ideal for creating a bright, spa-like feel, while natural stone such as marble or travertine offers a luxurious, organic look with the right sealing and maintenance routine. The “best” option depends on your style, your budget, and how much upkeep you prefer.

The most requested shower tile sizes today include 12 x 24 large-format tiles, 3 x 12 glass or ceramic subway tiles, and 2 x 6 or 3 x 6 classic subway tiles. Large-format tiles create a seamless, modern appearance with fewer grout lines, while subway tiles provide timeless character and strong design flexibility. Smaller mosaics are used primarily for accent walls or niche areas where additional detail is desired.

Yes, when the right material is chosen. Porcelain, ceramic, and glass tiles are extremely easy to maintain and require only mild cleaners for everyday care. Natural stone tiles need periodic sealing to protect them from soap scum and water absorption, but they remain a favorite for homeowners wanting a premium look. Choosing a high-quality grout, especially an epoxy or stain-resistant option, can dramatically reduce maintenance over time.

Absolutely. Large-format tiles like 12 x 24, 24 x 48, and even oversized slabs are extremely popular for modern showers. They reduce grout lines, create a sleek, continuous surface, and make small showers feel bigger. Proper installation and surface preparation are essential, but when done correctly, large-format tiles deliver one of the cleanest and most high-end shower designs available.

The best grout color depends on the look you want:

Matching grout creates a smooth, cohesive appearance and makes the shower feel larger.

Contrasting grout highlights the tile pattern, adding definition and visual interest.

Light grout brightens the space, while darker grout helps hide stains and soap residue.

Because showers are high-moisture areas, choosing a grout with stain resistance and strong durability can significantly improve long-term performance and appearance.

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