NBO-1089 Broken Calacatta Gold Marble and Glass Mosaic
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NB4422 Broken Pebble Deep Ocean Marble and Glass Mosaic
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NB3928 Broken Pebble Grey Marble and Glass Mosaic
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NB4262 Wild Flower Marina Marble Mosaic Tile
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NB939 Wild Flower Sky Marble Mosaic Tile
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NBO1123 Wild Flower Grey Marble Mosaic Tile
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NB202 Wild Flower Carrara Marble Mosaic Tile
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NBO1128 Wild Flower Crystal Ocean Marble Mosaic Tile
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NB3915 Wild Flower Calacatta Gold Marble Mosaic Tile
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NB3932 Penny Round Marble Deep Ocean Mosaic
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NB3931 Penny Round Marble Crystal Ocean Mosaic
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Paneria PAN-9113 Biscotti Elongated Oval Mosaic
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Paneria PAN-9112 Cannoli Elongated Oval Mosaic
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Paneria PAN-9111 Tiramisu Elongated Oval Mosaic
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Onix Mosaico 2 x 2 Penta Forest Blue
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Meringue MGU-9603 Mallow Mini Brick Mosaic
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Meringue MGU-9602 Swissel Hexagon Recycled Glass Mosaic
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Meringue MGU-9601 Pavlova Recycled Glass Mosaic
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Xakea Series XKA-1042 Benoni Marble Mosaic
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Xakea Series XKA-1041 Gambit Marble Mosaic
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Alloway ALL-9003 Kellen Recycled Glass Mosaic
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Alloway ALL-9002 Mara Recycled Glass Mosaic
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Alloway ALL-9001 Anya Recycled Glass Mosaic
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SRA-6394 Metra Hex 9 x 10 Matte
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SRA-6393 Romana Hex 9 x 10 Matte
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SRA-6392 Hinton Hex 9 x 10 Matte
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SRA-6391 Charlie Hex 9 x 10 Matte
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NB3688 Penny Round Marble Dusk Polished Mosaic
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NB3690 Penny Round Marble Dusk Honed Mosaic
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NB3937 Penny Round Marble Spring Mosaic
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NB3936 Penny Round Marble Onyx Mosaic
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Serenity Black 2 x 2 NV0012
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Serenity Aqua 2 x 2 NV0014
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Serenity Aqua 1 x 1 NV0004
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Serenity Blue 1 x 1 NV0001
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Essence Turquoise 1 x 1 NV0071
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Choosing Bathroom Tile by Area
Every surface in a bathroom asks something different of its tile. Matching the right tile to the right zone is the single biggest factor in how well your bathroom performs over time, not just how it looks on day one.
Shower Walls
Shower walls face constant moisture, so porcelain and glass are the strongest performers here. Both are non-porous, resist mildew, and hold up to daily cleaning without staining or fading. Larger-format tile means fewer grout lines to maintain in a wet environment, while mosaic sheets work well for niches, borders, and curved surfaces. Browse our full shower wall tile collection to compare options.
Shower & Bathroom Floors
Floor tile has one requirement that wall tile doesn't: slip resistance. Look for a DCOF (Dynamic Coefficient of Friction) rating of at least 0.42, which is the standard benchmark for wet-area safety. Textured or matte finishes grip better underfoot than glossy ones, and smaller-format tiles like mosaic, penny round, or pebble add more grout lines per square foot, and more grout lines mean more traction on a shower floor specifically.
Bathroom Walls & Backsplashes
Walls outside the direct shower spray, like around a vanity or as a bathroom backsplash, have more room for aesthetics over pure performance. Glossy ceramic and glass reflect light and help a smaller bathroom feel larger, while patterned or textured tile makes a strong accent wall without the durability demands of a wet zone.
Bathroom Tile by Material
Ceramic
Ceramic tile is the most affordable and widely available option, easy to cut and install, making it a solid choice for walls and lighter-use floors. It's available in the widest range of colors and patterns of any material on this page.
Porcelain
Porcelain tile is denser and less porous than ceramic, standing up to heavy use and constant moisture, which makes it the top choice for shower walls and floors. It's also available in finishes that convincingly mimic natural stone or concrete.
Glass
Glass tile is completely non-porous and highly resistant to staining, making it a strong choice for shower walls and accent areas. It reflects light well, which is especially useful in smaller or windowless bathrooms.
Mosaic
Mosaic sheets — in glass, porcelain, or natural stone, are the go-to choice for shower floors, niches, and curved surfaces where a single large tile can't easily conform. The higher grout-line density also improves slip resistance underfoot.
Natural Stone
Natural stone — marble, travertine, and slate, brings a one-of-a-kind look to a bathroom, but requires sealing before grouting and periodic resealing afterward to resist moisture and staining. Best suited for walls and lower-splash areas rather than shower floors.
Popular Bathroom Tile Styles
Subway tile remains the most versatile layout for bathroom walls, working in a classic stacked bond or an eye-catching herringbone pattern for more visual interest. Hexagon tile is a strong choice for bathroom floors, offering better slip resistance than large-format tile thanks to its higher grout-line count. Zellige-look and handmade-look tile bring texture and character to accent walls, and penny round mosaics remain a timeless choice for shower floors.
Popular Bathroom Tile Colors
White is the most popular bathroom color, reflecting light and pairing with any fixture finish. Gray offers a versatile neutral for both warm and cool palettes. Black tile has grown fast in modern and minimalist bathrooms, while blue and green bring a coastal or organic feel to a spa-style space.
How to Choose Slip-Resistant Floor Tile
Slip resistance is the most important performance factor for any bathroom or shower floor, since the surface is wet every time it's used.
- Check the DCOF rating. A rating of 0.42 or higher meets the accepted standard for wet-area flooring.
- Choose texture over gloss. Matte, honed, and textured finishes grip better underfoot than polished or glossy surfaces.
- Go smaller for showers. Mosaic, penny round, and pebble formats add more grout lines per square foot, and grout lines improve traction.
- Match floor-rated tile on walls if you want continuity. Floor-rated tile can be used on walls, but wall-rated tile is often too thin or too slippery to use safely on a floor.
Installation & Care Tips
- Waterproof before you tile. Shower walls and floors need a waterproofing membrane or backer board rated for wet areas, tile alone is not waterproof, grout lines and hairline cracks will let moisture through over time.
- Use the right adhesive. Glass tile requires a white or light-colored thinset, since a dark adhesive can show through the tile surface and affect the finished color.
- Seal natural stone before grouting. Unsealed stone will absorb grout haze and stains permanently. Reseal every 12-24 months in wet areas.
- Re-seal grout annually in showers. Grout is porous. A yearly sealant application in high-moisture areas prevents mildew growth and staining.
- Clean glass and porcelain with a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid abrasive powders on glass tile, since they can dull the reflective surface over time.
Bathroom Tile Guides & Inspiration
- Best Bathroom Tiles for 2026
- Ceramic vs Porcelain Tile Guide
- Small Bathroom Tile Ideas
- How to Choose Bathroom Tiles
Explore More Tile by Room & Application
- Kitchen Backsplash Tile — glass, subway, mosaic & more for kitchen walls
- Shower Floor Tile — slip-resistant mosaic, penny round & porcelain
- Floor Tile — durable tile for entryways and living spaces
- Subway Tile — classic wall tile in every color and finish

