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The bathroom, elevated.

From hand-glazed Victorian florals to large-format porcelain and pebble mosaics, our bathroom collection brings together the surfaces that turn a functional room into a considered one. Filter by look, material or brand — and try before you tile with up to five free samples.

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Shop Our Premium Floor & Wall Tiles for Bathrooms

Transform your home with our collection of bathroom tiles, handpicked for high-end aesthetics and durable performance. At Hyperion Tiles you will find the perfect foundation for your bathroom project, with over 5,000 designer wall and floor tiles that elevate both traditional and contemporary schemes.

Explore our superior collection featuring premium materials, from the timeless beauty of marble to highly practical porcelain and ceramic options. Free cut samples let you experience the colours and textures in your own light before you buy.

Choosing the Right Bathroom Tiles

Porcelain and ceramic bathroom tiles are the most practical all-rounders — water-resistant, durable and easy to clean. Natural stone such as marble, limestone and slate brings depth and character but needs sealing. For floors, check slip ratings (R10 or above for wet areas); for walls, almost any finish works. Not sure where to start? Read our expert guide to choosing bathroom tiles, or find our complete bathroom tile buying guide further down this page.

Shop by Type: Bathroom Floor Tiles | Bathroom Wall Tiles | Wet Room Tiles | Patterned Tiles | Shower Tiles

Popular bathroom styles: mosaic tiles, hexagon tiles and crisp white tiles, plus bold black and white tiles.

Shop premium brands: Fired Earth, Ca'Pietra, Original Style, Minoli and Porcelanosa.

Pavilion Green External Corner Trim
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Pavilion Green External Corner Trim

£27.05 each
London Stone External Corner Trim
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London Stone External Corner Trim

£27.05 each
Charcoal Grey External Corner Trim
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Charcoal Grey External Corner Trim

£27.05 each
Windsor Blue Egg & Dart Moulding
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Windsor Blue Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Westminster Grey Egg & Dart Moulding
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Westminster Grey Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Regency Cream Egg & Dart Moulding
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Regency Cream Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Palm Green Egg & Dart Moulding
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Palm Green Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Palladian Beige Egg & Dart Moulding
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Palladian Beige Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Jade Breeze Egg & Dart Moulding
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Jade Breeze Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Ivory Egg & Dart Moulding
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Ivory Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Charcoal Grey Egg & Dart Moulding
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Charcoal Grey Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Chancel Grey Egg & Dart Moulding
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Chancel Grey Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Brilliant White Egg & Dart Moulding
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Brilliant White Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
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Aqua Source Egg & Dart Moulding

£33.80 / box
Windsor Blue Dentil Moulding
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Windsor Blue Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Westminster Grey Dentil Moulding
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Westminster Grey Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Regency Cream Dentil Moulding
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Regency Cream Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Pavilion Green Dentil Moulding
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Pavilion Green Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Palladian Beige Dentil Moulding
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Palladian Beige Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
London Stone Dentil Moulding
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London Stone Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Ivory Dentil Moulding
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Ivory Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Charcoal Grey Dentil Moulding
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Charcoal Grey Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Chancel Grey Dentil Moulding
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Chancel Grey Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Brilliant White Dentil Moulding
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Brilliant White Dentil Moulding

£33.80 / box
Windsor Blue Plain Cornice
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Windsor Blue Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Vintage White Plain Cornice
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Vintage White Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Royal Blue Plain Cornice
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Royal Blue Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Regency Cream Plain Cornice
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Regency Cream Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Pavilion Green Plain Cornice
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Pavilion Green Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Palm Green Plain Cornice
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Palm Green Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Palladian Beige Plain Cornice
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Palladian Beige Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
London Stone Plain Cornice
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London Stone Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Ivory Plain Cornice
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Ivory Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Charcoal Grey Plain Cornice
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Charcoal Grey Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Chancel Grey Plain Cornice
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Chancel Grey Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Baroque Blue Plain Cornice
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Baroque Blue Plain Cornice

£45.80 / box
Four Seasons Fog Mosaic
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Four Seasons Fog Mosaic

£600.00 / m²
Four Seasons Wood Mosaic
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Four Seasons Wood Mosaic

£600.00 / m²
Four Seasons Winter Mosaic
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Four Seasons Winter Mosaic

£600.00 / m²
Chepstow Rustic Oak
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Woodpecker Flooring

Chepstow Rustic Oak

£115.00 / m²
Royal Blue Astragal Moulding
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Royal Blue Astragal Moulding

£27.00 / box
London Stone Astragal Moulding
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London Stone Astragal Moulding

£27.00 each
Baroque Blue Astragal Moulding
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Baroque Blue Astragal Moulding

£27.00 each
Westminster Grey Albert Moulding
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Westminster Grey Albert Moulding

£27.00 / box
Pavilion Green Albert Moulding
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Pavilion Green Albert Moulding

£27.00 / box
Palladian Beige Albert Moulding
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Palladian Beige Albert Moulding

£27.00 / box
Chancel Grey Albert Moulding
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Chancel Grey Albert Moulding

£27.00 / box
Brilliant White Rectangle
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Brilliant White Rectangle

£61.20 / box

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tiles to use in a bathroom?

Porcelain and glazed ceramic tiles are generally considered the best all-round choice for bathrooms, thanks to their low water absorption, durability and ease of cleaning. Porcelain is especially well suited to shower areas and floors, where moisture resistance is paramount. Natural stone and marble create a beautifully luxurious finish and can absolutely be used in bathrooms, provided they are properly sealed and maintained. Glass and mosaic tiles are excellent for feature walls, shower niches and adding grip in wet areas. Ultimately, the best tile depends on where it will be used within the room, the look you want to achieve and the level of maintenance you are happy with. Our team can help you select the ideal tiles for each surface of your bathroom.

Can I use the same tiles on bathroom walls and floors?

Coordinating wall and floor tiles is a popular way to create a calm, cohesive and visually larger bathroom. Most floor-rated tiles can be used on walls as well, allowing you to run a single design throughout for a seamless effect. However, wall tiles must not be used on floors, as they are thinner and not built to withstand foot traffic. It is also important to consider slip resistance on the floor: polished tiles that look stunning on a wall may be too slippery underfoot when wet. We always recommend choosing a floor tile with a suitable anti-slip rating for bathroom floors and wet rooms. Our product information makes suitability clear, and our team is happy to advise.

Are large tiles a good idea in a small bathroom?

Yes. Contrary to common belief, larger tiles can work very well in a small bathroom. Fewer grout lines create a more seamless, uncluttered surface, which tricks the eye into perceiving the space as larger and makes the room easier to clean. Large-format porcelain on both walls and floors can produce a calm, contemporary and luxurious feel. That said, very large tiles require flat, well-prepared surfaces and careful planning around fixtures, so a good tiler and the right adhesive are essential. Mosaics and smaller tiles still have their place for shower floors and feature details. We are happy to help you plan a layout that maximises the sense of space in a compact bathroom.

How do I stop bathroom tiles from getting mouldy?

Mould and mildew in bathrooms typically form on grout and sealant rather than the tiles themselves, and they thrive in poorly ventilated, persistently damp conditions. The most effective prevention is good ventilation: use an extractor fan and open windows to allow moisture to escape after bathing. Wiping down surfaces after use, using a quality mould-resistant grout and sealant, and sealing any natural stone all help significantly. Choosing low-porosity porcelain or ceramic tiles also makes surfaces easier to keep clean. For ongoing care, a regular wipe with a pH-neutral cleaner is usually all that is needed. We stock suitable grouts, sealants and aftercare products to help keep your bathroom looking pristine.

Do I need special tiles for a shower or wet room?

For showers and wet rooms, you should choose tiles with very low water absorption and, on the floor, an appropriate anti-slip rating. Porcelain is the ideal choice for these areas because it is extremely dense and water-resistant, while mosaics are popular on shower floors as their additional grout lines provide extra grip. Just as important as the tiles is the preparation behind them: a wet room or shower enclosure must be correctly waterproofed, or tanked, before tiling to prevent water ingress. Natural stone can be used but must be sealed diligently. If you tell us about your project, we can recommend suitable tiles and the ancillary products needed for a safe, watertight installation.

Do you offer free bathroom tile samples?

Yes, we offer free samples across our bathroom tile collection so you can see and feel each tile in your own home before deciding. Bathroom lighting, fixtures and the surrounding palette can all affect how a tile appears, so viewing a physical sample in situ is the best way to be sure of your choice. Simply order samples through the relevant product pages. If you would prefer to compare a wider selection in person, you are very welcome to visit our Ascot showroom, where our team can help you coordinate a complete bathroom scheme and answer any technical questions.

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Bathroom Tiles: Create a Luxurious, Lasting Sanctuary

The bathroom is where considered design and practical performance matter most, and at Hyperion Tiles our bathroom tile collection is curated to deliver both. From marble and porcelain to metro, mosaic and patterned designs, our ranges draw on the finest designer brands, including Ca'Pietra, Fired Earth, Original Style and Minoli, to help you create a space that feels like a private sanctuary while standing up to daily moisture, temperature swings and constant footfall with ease. The guide below walks through every decision that matters — material, slip rating, size, colour and care — so you can specify with confidence.

Explore Bathroom Wall and Floor Tiles in Every Style

A successful bathroom often combines complementary wall and floor tiles to create a harmonious, layered scheme. Whether you favour the cool elegance of marble, the clean versatility of porcelain, the timeless appeal of metro brick tiles or the intricate detail of mosaics, our collection offers an extensive choice of colours, finishes and formats to suit traditional and contemporary bathrooms alike. Start with our dedicated edits of bathroom floor tiles and bathroom wall tiles, or browse the full collection above.

Porcelain and Ceramic Bathroom Tiles

Porcelain tiles are the benchmark for bathroom floors. Fired at higher temperatures than standard ceramic, porcelain is dense, extremely hard-wearing and virtually waterproof, with water absorption below 0.5% — ideal for shower enclosures, wet rooms and floors. Marble-effect and stone-effect porcelain delivers the look of natural materials with none of the sealing, and large rectified formats keep grout lines to a minimum. Glazed ceramic tiles are lighter and easier to cut, which makes them the natural choice for walls, splashbacks and shower surrounds; the fired glaze is impervious to water and takes colour beautifully, from hand-glazed brick formats to zellige-style surfaces that catch the light. Many ceramic ranges are also rated for interior bathroom floors.

Marble and Natural Stone Bathroom Tiles

For a truly indulgent bathroom, marble and natural stone introduce depth, movement and a spa-like sense of luxury. Each tile is unique, lending genuine character that elevates the whole room. Because stone is porous, it should be sealed on installation and resealed periodically to withstand the bathroom environment, and it rewards a pH-neutral cleaning routine — but the result is a timeless, sophisticated finish that few other materials can match.

Mosaic and Feature Bathroom Tiles

Mosaic tiles are a bathroom favourite, perfect for shower niches, feature walls and adding texture and grip underfoot in wet areas. The high ratio of grout to tile gives natural slip resistance, and their small format follows curves, slopes and awkward spaces that larger tiles cannot. Glass mosaics in particular reflect light to bring a sense of brightness and movement. Use a feature tile to create a focal point, balanced by simpler tiles across the remaining surfaces.

Luxury Vinyl Tiles for Bathrooms

Luxury vinyl tiles offer a warmer, softer feel underfoot with waterproof construction, making them a practical choice for family bathrooms and en-suites. Wood-effect and stone-effect designs pair convincingly with tiled walls, and installation is quick over a sound, level subfloor.

Floor Tiles vs Wall Tiles: What Is the Difference?

The difference is strength and grip. Floor tiles are made to carry weight and resist abrasion, and almost all can also be used on walls — just check the weight your wall build-up and adhesive can support, particularly on plasterboard. Wall tiles, by contrast, are lighter-bodied and often gloss-glazed, and should never be used underfoot. If you want one design to run across both surfaces, choose a floor-rated tile with a finish that remains safe when wet.

Slip Ratings for Showers and Wet Rooms

Slip resistance is graded with R-ratings, and the right rating depends on how wet the floor will get:

  • R9 — suitable for dry and occasionally damp areas.
  • R10 — the sensible minimum for a family bathroom floor.
  • R11 and above — right for wet rooms and level-access showers where the floor is regularly soaked.

Textured and matt finishes grip better than polished ones, and small formats or mosaic add security on shower floors. Just as important is what sits behind the tiles: wet zones must be correctly waterproofed, or tanked, before tiling to prevent water ingress.

Choosing the Right Size and Format

Large-format tiles — 60 x 60cm and up — mean fewer grout lines and a calmer, more architectural surface, and despite the instinct to go small they often make compact bathrooms feel bigger. Metro and brick formats bring timeless character, laid straight-stacked for a modern look or in classic brick bond. Hexagons, chevrons and scallops introduce pattern through shape alone, while penny and square mosaics remain the go-to for shower trays and curved surfaces.

Colours, Patterns and Current Styles

White and warm neutrals remain the backbone of bathroom design, maximising light and providing a calm canvas for brassware and timber. Current schemes lean into texture — zellige-style glazes, ribbed and fluted profiles, crackle finishes and tumbled stone — while patterned tiles, from Victorian-inspired geometrics to painterly florals, work best on floors set against quiet walls. Checkerboard layouts in stone or porcelain are enjoying a full revival, and sage green, earthy terracotta and deep blue continue to grow as accent colours. For the stone look without the upkeep, marble-effect porcelain is the modern shortcut.

Making a Small Bathroom Feel Bigger

Three moves transform a compact bathroom: run the same tile across the floor and into the shower for one unbroken plane; choose larger formats with a colour-matched grout so joints all but disappear; and stack rectangular tiles vertically to draw the eye upward. Light, reflective finishes, wall-hung fittings and a generous mirror do the rest.

Underfloor Heating and Bathroom Tiles

Tiles and underfloor heating are a natural pair — porcelain, ceramic and stone all conduct and hold warmth efficiently, so the floor heats evenly and stays comfortable underfoot. Use a flexible adhesive and grout rated for heated floors, and bring the system up to temperature gradually after installation to protect the tiling.

How Many Tiles Should You Order?

Measure the area to be tiled, then add at least 10% for cuts, breakages and pattern matching — 15% where the layout is diagonal, herringbone or heavily patterned. Order the full quantity in a single batch so the shade and calibre match across every box, and keep a spare box for future repairs.

Caring for Bathroom Tiles

Porcelain and glazed ceramic need little more than warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner; avoid acidic or abrasive products on natural stone, and reseal stone periodically. Good ventilation is the best defence against mould on grout and sealant, and for showers, epoxy grout is stain-proof and never needs sealing — a worthwhile upgrade in hard-working wet zones.

Free Samples and Showroom Support

Bathroom schemes rely on getting colour and texture exactly right, which is why we offer free cut samples across our bathroom tile collection — view how each tile behaves under your own lighting before you commit. For hands-on inspiration, visit our Ascot showroom, where our team can help you coordinate wall and floor tiles, plan layouts and finalise your design with confidence, and enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £1,000.

For more design ideas and expert advice, explore our Bathroom Tile Insights & Inspiration guide, or browse the full Tile Insights & Inspiration hub.