Shop durable bathroom floor tiles in porcelain and ceramic, with practical anti-slip options (R10–R12) and underfloor-heating compatibility. Need help choosing? Visit our Kent showroom or request quick samples.
- Anti-slip options for family bathrooms and wet rooms
- Underfloor heating–ready
- Large-format sizes for fewer grout lines
- Traditional Victorian patterns and modern stone looks
Bathroom floor tiles
Dekostock Stone Antalya 185884 30.5×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Bodrum 186840 30.4×30.4cm
A porcelain, Stone Cement P10808 a bathroom / kitchen classic 615x1210mm anthracite porcelain tile that can be used indoors on walls & floors. It is matt […]
Dekostock Stone Estratos Negro 186549 18x35cm
Dekostock Stone Ferro 186347 30.5×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Galata 187202 30.5×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Jambi 186844 28.9×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Kolda 187104 30.5×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Lombok 186842 29x29cm
Dekostock Stone Odeon 187200 30.5×30.5cm
Dekostock Stone Recife 186741 29.8×29.8cm
Dekostock Stone Shambala 186748 31×30.9cm
Dekostock Stone Smirna 185887 30.5×30.5cm
£199.68
Why the Stornoway Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Stornoway pattern shown is made up of 2 colours: Dover White and Grey incorporating 151×75, 151×24 rectangles, it is […]
£199.68
Stornoway with Woolf border a dover white, black Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless charm […]
£149.17
Stratford (A) with Kingsley border a black, white, grey Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless […]
How to choose bathroom floor tiles
For everyday bathrooms, porcelain is usually best: it’s dense, low-absorption and long-wearing, so it handles splashes and daily traffic with ease. Ceramic is great for lighter-use spaces. Check the slip rating: R10–R11 suits most family bathrooms, while R12 is a safer choice for wet rooms and homes with older adults. If you prefer fewer grout lines, choose large-format tiles with rectified edges for tighter joints. For a heritage look, patterned and Victorian styles deliver character; for a calm feel, stone-effect or marble-effect tiles keep things timeless. Planning underfloor heating? Most porcelain options are UFH-compatible—look for this in the product details. Not sure where to start? Tap one of the quick links above or speak to our showroom team for fast, friendly advice.
Warm underfoot with underfloor heating
Porcelain tiles pair perfectly with underfloor heating for cosy, efficient bathrooms. Browse UFH-ready options or ask our team for sizing and adhesive advice.
Visit our Kent showroom
See tiles in person, take home samples and get practical advice from our friendly team in Medway.
What customers say
- “I bought floor tiles from this company. They were the most competitively priced and straight forward to deal with.”
- “Good price, tiles exactly as described and pictured.”
- “I was really impressed with the service .”
Bathroom floor tiles FAQs
What slip rating is best for bathroom floors?
For most family bathrooms, R10–R11 offers reliable everyday slip resistance. Choose R12 for wet rooms or where extra safety is needed.
Are porcelain tiles good for bathroom floors?
Yes. Porcelain has very low water absorption and high durability, making it ideal for bathroom floors and compatible with underfloor heating.
What size tiles make a small bathroom look bigger?
Large-format tiles reduce grout lines and create a cleaner look. Rectified edges allow tighter joints for a seamless finish.
Can I use the same tile on bathroom walls and floors?
Often yes, but ensure the tile has a floor wear rating and suitable slip resistance. Many porcelain ranges are made for both.
How do I clean bathroom floor tiles?
Use a mild pH-neutral cleaner with warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals and regularly wipe up soap and shampoo residues.

























