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Bathroom Tiles
Our picks
More is more when it comes to bathroom tile. Opt for floors, walls, backsplashes, the works! Your color choices can greatly influence the mood of the room, so consider the natural light and how dark or bright you may want to go with your installation. Worried about wet spaces? Wider grout lines help the slip factor on glazed tiles, so you can make anything work.
All of our tiles should always be cleaned with a pH-neutral cleaner, such as Miracle Tile and Stone Cleaner. For heavier stains, we recommend Miracle Sealants Heavy Duty Cleaner (Acid Substitute). Remember, we’re a call or email away to help with any more specific guidance, if there’s ever a need.
Any tile can work in a bathroom, so begin with a vision and find the tile that best meets the design direction. Considerations like slip factor, aesthetics, and scale will help narrow the options. Glazed tiles are easier to wipe clean, but even our matte cement and stone options work very well. Our specification sheets are a great way to understand how a tile will perform, available under the “Resources” tab on our website.
This will depend on the specific tile. Please consult the installation guide for the tile in question to find guidance for sealer selection and methods. It will be important to reseal over time; the quickest test is to see if water forms droplets on top of the tile. If it absorbs, it’s time to reseal.
Tile installation
Curious about how to install our tiles in your home? Read our detailed installation guides before beginning your project.