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Bathroom Floor Tiles

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Cotto D'este Jerusalem Dark Stone Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Jerusalem Grey Stone Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Jerusalem White Stone Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Cluny Dark Grey Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Cluny Light Grey Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Cluny Champagne Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Lime Slate Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Lime Oyster Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Lime Amber Italian Porcelain
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Cotto D'este Lime Clay Italian Porcelain
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Norwegian Pink Scarpa Plus
$34.21 $55.83
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Empero Black 1200x600 Porcelain
$85.91 $105.60
$59.66 /m²
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Quartz Bianco 1200x600 Porcelain
$83.41 $109.94
$57.92 /m²
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Quartz Grigio 1200x600 Porcelain
$83.41 $109.94
$57.92 /m²
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Quartz Charcoal 1200x600 Porcelain
$83.41 $109.94
$57.92 /m²
Imola White Italian Porcelain
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$97.19 /m²
Clay Forest Terrazzo STP-33
$225.00
Slate Black Spanish Porcelain
$119.89
$89.54 /m²
Slate Grey Spanish Porcelain
$119.89
$89.54 /m²
Slate Rosso Mix Spanish Porcelain
$119.89
$89.54 /m²

Bathroom floor tiles are the most critical element of your renovation, requiring a perfect balance of safety, durability, and style. At Stone & Tile Projects, our team of architects, interior designers, and civil engineers ensures your bathroom tile flooring meets the highest standards for wet areas. Whether you are seeking modern white porcelain, sophisticated grey stone, or a textured blue feature, our free design consultations (available by appointment) help you select the ideal glossy, matt, or patterned finish to suit your home's aesthetic and practical needs.

As Australia’s largest online source for natural stone and porcelain, our quality control is unmatched. Our specialist miners and masons hand-select premium stone blocks from global quarries, which are processed into high-grade marble, mosaic, and stone flooring. To guarantee your project’s success, our motivated staff carefully pack every order with specialised dampening and straps, ensuring your bathroom flooring tiles arrive in perfect condition. From floor tiles for washrooms to heavy-duty shower floor tiles, we provide the technical expertise and premium materials required for a lasting result.

Frequently Asked Questions

What to Consider when Selecting Bathroom Tiles? 

Our Civil Engineers recommend prioritising slip resistance (R-ratings) and moisture absorption. For bathroom floor tiling, it is essential to choose a material that is durable enough for high-traffic wet areas while remaining easy to maintain.

Choosing Tiles for a Small Bathroom? 

To make a small washroom floor appear larger, our Interior Designers suggest using large-format white or grey tiles. Minimising grout lines creates a seamless look that makes the bathroom flooring feel expansive and modern.

Which tiles are best for bathroom floors? 

Porcelain and ceramic are highly recommended for their density and water resistance. However, for a premium feel, many clients choose natural stone or marble, provided they are professionally sealed by a stonemason for use in wet areas.

Is it a good idea to tile bathroom floors? 

Yes. Tiling is the only permanent, waterproof solution for bathroom flooring. It protects the subfloor from rot and provides a hygienic, easy-to-clean surface that adds significant value to your property.

Should bathroom floor tile be glossy or matte? 

While glossy tiles look beautiful, our Architects often recommend matt or textured finishes for bathroom floor tiles to provide better slip resistance. If you prefer a gloss look, consider a smaller mosaic to increase the grout-to-tile ratio for better grip.

What tile not to use for shower floors? 

Avoid large, highly polished tiles that become slippery when wet. Also, stay away from non-vitreous tiles that absorb water. Our Civil Engineers suggest using specifically rated shower floor tiles to ensure safety and longevity.

What do you put on floor before tiling a bathroom? 

Our construction experts advise that the floor must be properly levelled and a certified waterproofing membrane applied over a screed. This ensures your bathroom tile flooring remains leak-proof and structurally sound for years to come.

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