Wave 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Tile in Ice
Linear Stone 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in White
Urban 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Nova White
Metro 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Long Island
Urban 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Iron Blue
Metro 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Greensky
Linear Stone 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Beige
Urban 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Lava Grey
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Tile in Ash
Linear Stone 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Grey
Metro 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Nightsky
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Tile in Coal
Loft 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in White
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Tile in Sand
Urban 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Raven Black
Metro 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Cloudsky
Metro 2.0 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile in Acadia
White Carrara 12" x 24" Floor & Wall Tile
Loft 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Dark Grey
Linear Stone 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Black
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Fan Deco Porcelain Tile in Ice
Loft 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Soft Grey
Loft 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Field Tile in Almond
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Fan Deco Porcelain Tile in Seaweed
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Fan Deco Porcelain Tile in Ash
Caspian Bisque 12" x 24" Honed Marble Mesh Back Field Tile
Palazzo 12" x 24" Decorative Tile in Vintage Grey Bloom
Calacatta 12" x 24" Honed Marble Tile in White
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Fan Deco Porcelain Tile in Sand
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Fan Deco Porcelain Tile in Coal
Palazzo 12" x 24" Decorative Tile in Castle Graphite Florentina
Palazzo 12" x 24" Decorative Tile in Antique Cotto Florentina
Palazzo 12" x 24" Decorative Tile in Vintage Grey Florentina
Palazzo 12" x 24" Decorative Tile in Vintage Grey Villa
Wave 12" x 24" Honed Porcelain Tile in Seaweed
More on Shower Tile
Showers will have more contact with water than any other area in your home, so in addition to aesthetics, safety and ease of cleaning are important aspects to consider when selecting shower tiles. Tile styles tend to differ between walls and floors. Smaller tiles are more often used for shower floors since grout lines provide better traction and prevent slips, while larger tiles are used more frequently used for shower walls since they make cleaning simpler and smaller spaces seem larger. We recommend selecting three or less tile styles for your bathroom design. And, if you’re tiling a curved area like a shower bench or ceiling, remember to stick to small tiles to keep things simple and stress-free.
Keep in mind that the lighter the tile color, the larger the space will appear. Neutral, airy tones are best for opening up smaller spaces. So try to save dark tiles for larger areas or use them sparingly as accents. When tiling your shower, you’ll need to use materials with a very low rate of water absorption. Always remember to check the application chart, since absorption levels vary from tile to tile. Semi vitreous tiles are the most absorbent (3-7%), followed by vitreous tiles (.5%-3%), then impervious tiles (0.5%), while non-vitreous tiles are never recommended for shower floor use.
Porcelain, and other types of ceramic floor tiles, are known for their durability, longevity, and low life cycle cost. Stone flooring, like slate or pebble stone, is another great choice for its lifespan and naturally slip-resistant texture. Penny tile rounds also provide ample traction and are another wow-worthy design option for your shower space.