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Bathroom Floor & Wall Tiles

Slip-resistant floor tiles and glossy wall tiles engineered for wet environments. Anti-bacterial glaze, moisture-resistant porcelain. Available in 300x600mm and 600x600mm.

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Bathroom tiles from Livenza Granito are specifically engineered for the unique demands of wet environments. Our bathroom tile range combines moisture resistance, slip safety, and aesthetic excellence — offering glossy ceramic wall tiles that brighten and visually expand bathroom spaces, and anti-slip porcelain floor tiles that meet international safety standards for wet areas. From compact apartment bathrooms to luxury hotel suites, our range covers every style and budget with designs ranging from classic white subway tiles to dramatic marble-look large formats.

Technical Specifications

Key parameters tested to ISO 13006 and BIS standards

ParameterValue / Standard
Floor Tile Water Absorption< 0.5% (porcelain, ISO 10545-3)
Wall Tile Water Absorption3–6% (ceramic) or < 0.5% (porcelain)
Floor Slip Resistance (DCOF)> 0.42 wet — mandatory for wet floors
Shower Floor RatingR10 anti-slip minimum recommended
Recommended Floor Size600×600 mm or 300×600 mm
Recommended Wall Size300×600 mm (glossy or matt)
Grout RecommendationEpoxy grout for wet areas — mould resistant
Chemical ResistanceClass A — resistant to cleaning chemicals

Key Advantages

Slip-Safe Floors

Our bathroom floor tiles achieve DCOF > 0.42 wet — meeting international safety standards for wet area floors.

Moisture Resistant

Porcelain body with < 0.5% water absorption ensures tiles remain structurally sound and mould-free in permanently wet environments.

Anti-Bacterial Glaze

Our bathroom wall tiles feature a special anti-bacterial glaze that inhibits the growth of bacteria and mould on the tile surface.

Glossy Walls Brighten

Glossy wall tiles reflect light to make compact bathrooms appear larger and brighter — the most effective way to visually expand a small bathroom.

Complete Bathroom Range

Matching floor and wall tiles available in the same design family — create a cohesive, spa-like bathroom with coordinated surfaces.

Easy to Clean

Smooth, non-porous glaze surfaces resist soap scum, limescale, and staining — a quick wipe keeps bathroom tiles looking pristine.

Choosing the Right Tiles for Your Bathroom

Bathroom tile selection requires balancing aesthetics with practical safety and performance requirements. For bathroom floors, slip resistance is the primary consideration. We recommend our matt or anti-slip GVT porcelain tiles with a DCOF above 0.42 when wet — meeting international safety standards for wet area floors. Our 600x600mm matt porcelain tiles are the most popular choice for bathroom floors, offering a clean, modern look with excellent grip.

For bathroom walls, glossy ceramic tiles are the classic choice — their smooth, non-porous surface is easy to clean, resistant to moisture and mould, and reflects light to make the bathroom feel brighter and larger. Our 300x600mm glossy ceramic range offers the widest variety of colours and patterns for bathroom wall applications, from classic white to bold statement colours and marble-look designs.

Bathroom Tile Trends & Design Ideas

Current bathroom tile trends favour large-format tiles (600x1200mm) that create a seamless, spa-like aesthetic with minimal grout lines. Marble-look porcelain tiles — particularly Statuario and Calacatta designs — are extremely popular for luxury bathroom renovations, delivering the look of natural marble without the maintenance requirements. For a more contemporary look, concrete-look matt tiles in grey tones create a sophisticated, industrial-chic bathroom aesthetic.

Feature walls behind the bath or shower are a popular design element — using a contrasting tile design or finish (such as a carving tile or a bold colour) to create a focal point. Our 300x600mm carving ceramic tiles are particularly effective for bathroom feature walls, adding texture and depth to the space.

Technical Requirements for Bathroom Tiles

Bathroom tiles must meet specific technical requirements: water absorption — wall tiles should have water absorption below 6% (ceramic) or 0.5% (porcelain); floor tiles should be porcelain with water absorption below 0.5% for maximum moisture resistance. Slip resistance — floor tiles should achieve DCOF >0.42 wet. Chemical resistance — tiles should be resistant to cleaning chemicals and personal care products. Our bathroom tile range meets all these requirements and complies with BIS and ISO 13006 standards.

Buying & Installation Tips

Always use anti-slip matt or rustic finish tiles on bathroom floors — never glossy or polished.
Use epoxy grout in wet areas — it is non-porous, mould-resistant, and far more durable than cement grout.
Apply a waterproofing membrane to shower walls and floors before tiling — tiles alone are not waterproof.
Lay wall tiles vertically (600mm height) to create a sense of height in bathrooms with low ceilings.
For shower floors, use smaller tiles (300×300mm or mosaic) — more grout lines mean more grip on a sloped surface.
Match the grout colour to the tile for a seamless look, or use a contrasting dark grout for a bold grid effect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For small bathrooms, larger tiles (600x600mm or 600x1200mm) can actually make the space feel larger by reducing the number of grout lines. Alternatively, 300x600mm tiles laid vertically on walls create a sense of height. Avoid very small mosaic tiles in small bathrooms as the many grout lines can make the space feel busier and smaller.

Glossy tiles are not recommended for bathroom floors as they can be slippery when wet. We recommend matt or anti-slip porcelain tiles for bathroom floors. Glossy tiles are excellent for bathroom walls where their reflective quality brightens the space and they are easy to clean.

For shower walls, glossy ceramic or porcelain tiles are ideal — their smooth, non-porous surface resists mould and is easy to clean. For shower floors, use small-format anti-slip tiles (300x300mm or mosaic) that allow for adequate drainage slope while providing maximum grip.

Mould grows in grout joints, not on the tile surface itself. To prevent mould: use epoxy grout which is non-porous and mould-resistant, ensure adequate bathroom ventilation, wipe down wet surfaces after showering, and clean grout lines regularly with a mild bleach solution or specialist grout cleaner.

Yes. Large format tiles are increasingly popular in bathrooms as they create a seamless, spa-like aesthetic. For floors, ensure the substrate is perfectly flat and use appropriate large-format tile adhesive. For walls, use a suitable wall tile adhesive rated for large formats and ensure adequate support during installation.