Bathroom tiles to use while building to avoid slippery floor

Types of tiles that best fit for your bathrooms

‎Porcelain: Very dense, durable, and highly water-resistant, making it excellent for floors, walls, and showers.

‎Ceramic: Affordable, easy to clean, and comes in many designs, though slightly less dense than porcelain.

‎Natural Stone (Marble, Limestone, Travertine): Luxurious look but porous; requires regular sealing to prevent water absorption and damage.

‎Glass: Adds reflection and modern flair, great for accents, but can scratch.

‎Vinyl (LVT): Budget-friendly, softer underfoot, and good moisture resistance.

‎Textured/Matte Finishes: Essential for floors to provide better grip and prevent slips, notes The Tiles House.

‎Key Considerations

‎Moisture: Porcelain, ceramic, and LVT are great; natural stone needs sealing.

‎Safety: Matte or textured tiles are best for wet floors.

‎‎Maintenance: Natural stone needs more care;

‎porcelain/ceramic are low-maintenance.

‎‎Style: Larger tiles can make rooms feel bigger

‎with fewer grout lines, while subway or encaustic tiles create specific looks.

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