Petite Porcelain Gloss Sky and Blue tiles

A beautifully coordinated bathtub clad in two complementary colourways, our Petite Porcelain Gloss Sky and Petite Porcelain Gloss Blue tiles are perfect for creating a striking vertical brick layout. Made from porcelain with a high-gloss finish, these small-format tiles bring a fresh, playful energy to bathtub tiles.

Key Points

  • Tiling the outside of your bathtub is one of this year's biggest bathroom design trends—a brilliant way to create a statement without ripping out your entire suite.
  • Hyperion Tiles can supply the tiles you need to create the full look: porcelain, natural stone, mosaics and waterproof wall panels for the tub, walls and floor.
  • Almost any straight-sided, built-in bath can be clad in tile, provided the framework is solid, properly waterproofed and professionally installed.
  • Common worries like water damage, movement and cleaning are easily addressed with the right materials, preparation and expert guidance.
  • Visit the Hyperion Tiles Ascot showroom or order free samples online to start planning your tiled bathtub project.

Why Bathtub Tiles Are Proving Popular This Year

Emerald Gold 25mm Square tiles

Our Emerald Gold 25mm Square tiles are glossy glass mosaic bathtub tiles, perfect for cladding a bathtub with a rich, reflective finish.

Here's a question: why settle for a plain acrylic bath panel when you could have something that genuinely makes people stop and stare? That's exactly what UK homeowners are discovering this year, as the trend for cladding bath sides and surrounds with decorative bathroom tiles picks up serious momentum.

The idea is simple but effective. Instead of treating your bath front as an afterthought—hidden behind boring white plastic—you treat it as a mini feature wall. Think herringbone metro tiles wrapping around a standard 1700mm tub in a Victorian terrace, instantly elevating the whole room to boutique hotel territory.

This approach works brilliantly in compact family bathrooms where wall space is limited, giving you a bold design choice without overwhelming the room. It's equally stunning in larger spa-style spaces where you want the bath to feel like a proper focal point.

The beauty? This is what we'd call a mid-level upgrade. More impact than fresh paint and new accessories, but far less upheaval than moving plumbing or replacing your entire suite.

Can You Tile A Bathtub? Practicalities You Need To Know

Cashmire White 60 x 60cm tiles

Our Cashmire White 60 x 60cm tiles are a sleek porcelain option with a soft matt finish—ideal bathtub tiles for cladding a bathtub with a clean, seamless look.

Let's clear up a common misconception straight away. You don't tile directly onto most acrylic or steel tubs—you tile the bath panel, frame or surrounding structure built around the bath. The tub itself stays exactly as it is; what changes is the cladding that faces outward.

The best candidates for tiling are straight acrylic inset baths, steel inset baths, and built-in stone or composite tubs with framed fronts. Baths that flex or creak are unsuitable, as movement causes tiles and grout to crack over time.

A suitable substrate looks like this: moisture-resistant backer boards fixed to a well-braced timber frame, properly screwed and completely stable before any tile adhesive touches the surface. A professional installer should always check movement, structure and waterproofing before laying a single tile.

Design Ideas: Turning Your Tiled Tub Into A Statement Piece

Here's where things get exciting. The contained surface of a bath front is absolutely perfect for experimenting with bolder patterns and textures that might feel overwhelming across entire bathroom walls.

Patterned & Mosaic Bathtub Tiles

Copper 25mm Square tiles

Our Copper 25mm Square tiles are bold glass mosaic bathtub tiles with a metallic finish, creating a warm and eye-catching feature.

Patterned tiles thrive on a bath panel. The small, defined surface area means you can go bolder than you might dare elsewhere. Porcelain patterned tiles mimicking encaustic cement deliver that vintage or Mediterranean feel while staying brilliantly low-maintenance. Mosaic tiles—hexagons, penny rounds, or marble-effect chips—wrap beautifully around gentle curves and create gorgeously tactile finishes.

Large Format & Minimalist Bathtub Cladding

For those craving clean lines and a sleek aesthetic, large format porcelain tiles (60x120cm or larger) are transformative. They create an almost slab-like look on the tub front with minimal grout lines—meaning easier cleaning and a calm, modern vibe. Hyperion Tiles stocks extra-large porcelain panels that can sometimes wrap an entire bath face in just one or two pieces.

Mixing Textures: Bath, Walls & Floors Working Together

The secret to a cohesive bathroom design? Layer your finishes thoughtfully across surfaces. The trick is repeating one element—colour, texture or format—across at least two surfaces. A winning combination: warm oak-effect plank tile floor, sandy beige stone-effect tub cladding, and white textured walls.

Top Tips To Avoid Common Bathtub Tiling Problems

Kinfolk Porcelain Teak tiles

Our Kinfolk Porcelain Teak tiles are warm wood-effect porcelain bathtub tiles with a matt finish—ideal for bringing a natural look to a clad bathtub.

Let's address the pain points that keep homeowners awake at night: cracked grout, loose tiles, water damage behind the bath, mouldy silicone and impossible plumbing access. Good news—all preventable with proper planning.

Waterproofing & Movement: Getting The Basics Right

Nina Campbell Cochin Green tiles

Our Nina Campbell Cochin Green tiles are a decorative choice for bathtub tiles, made from ceramic with a matt finish—perfect for cladding a bathtub with timeless pattern and personality.

Moisture-resistant backer boards, tanking membranes or waterproof tape at joints are absolutely essential around any tub area. Baths flex slightly when filled with water—the framework must minimise this movement, and all materials must be rated as flexible. Leave a small movement gap between tile and bath edge, filled with silicone instead of grout.

Access, Cleaning & Everyday Practicalities

Sculpture Grande Porcelain Calacatta Maximus tiles

Our Sculpture Grande Porcelain Calacatta Maximus tiles are statement bathtub tiles, made from porcelain with a polished finish and bold marble-effect veining.

Design a discreet access hatch for taps, waste or whirlpool equipment from day one. For easy maintenance, choose smooth porcelains and sealed stones that resist soap scum and hard water marks. Opt for 2-3mm grout joints and mid-tone grout colours to hide day-to-day marks better than stark white.

Best Materials For Tiling Around A Bath

Palm Springs Porcelain Cerulean Fluted tiles

Our Palm Springs Porcelain Cerulean Fluted tiles are tactile porcelain bathtub tiles with a fluted finish, adding depth and a contemporary edge.

Choosing the perfect tile matters enormously. Let's break down your options for durability, aesthetics and practical maintenance in our quick-reference guide below.

Material Characteristics & Benefits Maintenance Level Best Suited For
Porcelain The gold standard. Denser, with water absorption below 0.5%, making it virtually impervious to moisture. Available in matt, gloss, marble/concrete-effects. Extremely Low Busy family bathrooms where durability and stain resistance are top priorities.
Ceramic Lighter and budget-friendly. Easier to cut for intricate designs and beautifully glazed finishes. Low Decorative fronts with metro tiles or lower-impact bathroom areas.
Natural Stone Real marble, limestone, or travertine delivers unmatched luxury, unique textures, and natural variations. High (Requires sealing and stone-safe cleaners) High-end statement bathrooms seeking ultimate, authentic luxury.
Stone-Effect Porcelain Offers the beauty of natural stone aesthetics without the demanding upkeep or cost. Extremely Low Homeowners who want the limestone/marble look without the ongoing commitment.
Mosaics Brilliant for curved corners or recessed shelves. Available in glass, stone, or metallic. Medium (More grout lines to maintain) Adding glamour along top edges, central panels, or wrapping gentle curves.

Step-By-Step: How A Professional Tiles Your Bathtub Surround

Seaspray Green Marble tiles 30 x 60cm

Our Seaspray Green Marble 30 x 60cm tiles are a luxurious option for bathtub tiles, crafted from natural marble with a polished finish to create a calm, spa-like feel.

Understanding the process helps you know what to expect and ensures quality products are used throughout.

Planning, Framing & Substrate Preparation

Frame & Board: The bath must be correctly installed, fully supported, level and secure, with all pipework pressure-tested. A sturdy timber frame is built for the bath front and any side returns, with space for tile plus adhesive thickness. Moisture-resistant backer boards are fixed flat and firm.

Waterproofing, Tiling & Finishing Touches

Waterproof: Tape or membrane goes on seams and junctions near the bath edge, especially if your tub doubles as a shower.

Tile: Careful layout planning prevents awkward thin slivers. Tiles are fixed with flexible adhesive using spacers, with frequent alignment checks.

Grout & Seal: Once cured, flexible bathroom-rated grout fills the joints. Junctions between tiles and bath are sealed with quality silicone, colour-matched for a polished finish. A straightforward bath front typically takes 1-2 days once preparation is complete.

Cost, Timescales & When To Tackle A Tiled Tub Project

Costs vary significantly depending on tile choice (ceramic versus large-format porcelain versus natural stone), labour rates, and design complexity. Allow budget for quality adhesive, grout, trims and professional fitting beyond the tiles themselves. The best time to tile your tub? As part of a wider bathroom refresh or full renovation, coordinating plumbing, flooring and wall finishes together.

How Hyperion Tiles Can Help With Your Bathtub Tile Project

Hyperion Tiles is a family-run UK specialist with a showroom in Ascot and decades of experience in bathroom design. Our team guides homeowners, designers and developers through choosing suitable tiles, trims and waterproof wall panels for around the bath.

Order tile samples online or collect them in-store to see colours and textures next to your existing fixtures. Pop into our Ascot showroom with room measurements, photos and inspiration images for personalised expert advice. Or explore our full collection online and discover endless possibilities for your space.