Shower tiles are usually one of the last things to be considered with a bathroom redesign. With so much to think about, they may not be that high up on the priority list, in spite of the right choice being a good way to round off the space. When deciding what types of tile to go for in the bathroom in general, start with something that matches your taste and will be practical too. With a base tile selected and slotted into the overall design of the space, it will be possible to explore which floor tiles will help to elevate the shower, perhaps even offering an opportunity for some creative expression in the process. 

 

A Desired Effect: Mosaic Tiles

Mosaic Tiles are a splendid choice for any shower, and are popular for floor tiles in particular because of their small size. This makes it easier for them to slot into the shape and slope of the floor itself, and adds additional grout lines between the tiles. Both will help to make them more slip-resistant, which is a practical consideration that everyone should think about before choosing tiles in this particular space. The list of possible designs you can incorporate into the shower are endless, so spend some time to brainstorm ideas with anybody else in the family who will be using the space daily. 

 

A Trusted Option: Porcelain Tiles

A bankable choice in any circumstance, Porcelain Tiles have worked in showers since pretty much forever, because of their high density and low moisture permeability. The last thing you want in a wet space is a tile that absorbs and holds moisture, leading to mould and grime to content with. From a design perspective, porcelain tiles also offer a wide range of different styles for you to choose from. They are generally a bit larger than mosaic tiles, so will need a bit of planning and maneuvering in tricky corners and based on the space size you’re working with. 

 

Bella Bathrooms tiles on shower floor

 

Taking Things Up a Notch: Pebble Tiles

For something a little more out of the box, try Pebble tiles for your shower floor. Versatile and less slippery than you might think, pebble tiles have good grip because of their solid contact friction. In terms of creating the best design for your space, a pebble tile might not seem like the best fit for an indoor bathroom. If you have images of outdoor showers with pebble tiles at island resorts around the world, continue to keep those in mind. What better than to replicate a relaxing space in your own bathroom at home, to enjoy before or after starting your work day? 

 

Getting Your Hands on the Best Shower Floor Tiles

The Bella Bathrooms believes in finding the best shower floor tiles no matter what you might be after. From these three choices to other options that might be more practical considering your own space, we’ve got you covered in terms of a wide range of products that will do the trick. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, you won’t find this kind of service elsewhere. We look forward to helping you amplify your bathroom and shower space, and to you enjoying the new space sooner rather than later too.