Explore curated ceramic, porcelain, metro and zellige-style options in gloss or matt finishes, plus mosaics and large-format slabs for seamless walls. Order samples, speak with our friendly experts 7 days a week, and enjoy fast UK delivery from our suppliers or Medway showroom.
Mix colours, textures and sizes to create your ideal look — from calm spa neutrals to bold, patterned statements.
Bathroom wall tiles
Dekostock Ceramic Loop White Glossy 187262 10x40cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Chocolate 186856 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Grey Mate 187093 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Marfil Brillo 186854 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Mink Brillo 187090 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Mosaic Ash 187094 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Mosaic Land 187091 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Open Violeta Brillo 186853 25x60cm
Dekostock Ceramic Oxide 187213 30x30cm
Dekostock Ceramic Play 187106 23.7×23.7cm
Dekostock Ceramic Plus Antracite 186863 45x45cm
Dekostock Ceramic Plus Cement 186862 45x45cm
Dekostock Ceramic Plus Chocolate 186860 33.3×33.3cm
Dekostock Ceramic Plus Marfilc 186861 45x45cm
Dekostock Ceramic Plus Violeta 186859 33.3×33.3cm
Dekostock Ceramic Purity Black Glossy 226926 10x40cm
Frequently Asked Questions about Bathroom Wall Tiles
Can I use ceramic tiles on shower walls?
Yes, ceramic wall tiles are suitable for most bathroom and shower walls. Make sure the walls are properly waterproofed and use the right adhesive and grout. For areas with constant water, porcelain wall tiles are often recommended as they absorb less water.
Which tile size is best for a small bathroom?
Smaller bathrooms often look bigger with large-format wall tiles because they reduce grout lines. However, metro tiles laid vertically or in a herringbone pattern can also create height and interest. Choose a tile size that suits the space and layout you want.
What’s the difference between gloss and matt wall tiles?
Gloss bathroom wall tiles reflect more light, making a room feel brighter and easier to wipe clean. Matt tiles give a softer, more natural look and help disguise water marks. Both work well — it depends on your style and how much maintenance you prefer.
Can wall tiles be used on floors?
Most wall tiles should not be used on floors because they’re not designed to take weight or foot traffic. Floor tiles are usually thicker and have slip ratings (such as PTV 36+) to meet safety needs. Always check whether a tile is rated for floor use before installing it.
Are bathroom wall tiles easy to clean?
Yes, they’re very low-maintenance. A simple wipe with a damp cloth or mild cleaner usually keeps them looking fresh. Using a good quality grout and sealant also helps prevent staining and mould.
Do I need special grout for bathroom wall tiles?
Use waterproof, mould-resistant grout in bathrooms. This helps stop water damage and keeps the tiles looking good for longer. Light-coloured grout can show marks more easily, while darker grout hides stains better.






















