Curated Bathroom Tile Collections for Modern Living

Our selection is hand-picked to reflect the best in contemporary and architectural design.
Whether you are planning a complete renovation, a simple update, or a new build, our collection
of bathroom tiles caters to every style — from minimal and modern to timeless and classic.

High-Quality Bathroom Floor Tiles & Wall Tiles

Durability meets design. We stock a wide range of tiles specifically engineered for bathroom environments:

  • Floor Tiles:
    Non-slip, durable, and easy to clean. Explore our bathroom floor tiles Melbourne range for safety and style.
  • Wall Tiles:
    Create a feature with stunning subways, kit-kats, or large-format slabs.
  • Wet Area Specialists:
    All our bathroom products are selected for their moisture resistance and structural integrity.

Popular Styles: Marble Look, Concrete & Terrazzo

Achieve the look of natural stone without the maintenance. Our marble look tiles Melbourne collection
offers the opulence of Carrara and Statuario in high-performance porcelain.

For a more industrial feel, browse our concrete look and cement tiles — perfect for creating a seamless,
modern bathroom aesthetic.

Curated Bathroom Tile Collections for Modern Living

Our selection is hand-picked to reflect the best in contemporary and architectural design.
Whether you are planning a complete renovation, a simple update, or a new build, our collection
of bathroom tiles caters to every style — from minimal and modern to timeless and classic.

High-Quality Bathroom Floor Tiles & Wall Tiles

Durability meets design. We stock a wide range of tiles specifically engineered for bathroom environments:

  • Floor Tiles:
    Non-slip, durable, and easy to clean. Explore our bathroom floor tiles Melbourne range for safety and style.
  • Wall Tiles:
    Create a feature with stunning subways, kit-kats, or large-format slabs.
  • Wet Area Specialists:
    All our bathroom products are selected for their moisture resistance and structural integrity.

Popular Styles: Marble Look, Concrete & Terrazzo

Achieve the look of natural stone without the maintenance. Our marble look tiles Melbourne collection
offers the opulence of Carrara and Statuario in high-performance porcelain.

For a more industrial feel, browse our concrete look and cement tiles — perfect for creating a seamless,
modern bathroom aesthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best tile for a small bathroom in Melbourne?

Large-format tiles (like 600x600mm) can actually make a small bathroom feel larger by reducing the number of grout lines. Light colours, such as whites and soft greys, also help reflect light and create a sense of space.

How do I choose non-slip tiles for my bathroom floor?

Look for a "P" (Pendulum) rating. For bathroom floors, we generally recommend a P3 or P4 rating to ensure safety in wet areas. Our team at the Fawkner showroom can guide you through the technical ratings of our bathroom tiles Melbourne collection.

Are marble tiles suitable for bathroom floors?

While natural marble is beautiful, it is porous and requires regular sealing. We highly recommend our marble look porcelain tiles, which provide the same luxury aesthetic with zero maintenance and superior slip resistance.

Do I need to waterproof my bathroom before tiling?

Yes, waterproofing is a critical step and a legal requirement in Australia (AS 3740). It ensures that water does not penetrate the substrate, preventing structural damage and mould growth. We recommend using a high-quality membrane system before applying your bathroom tiles.

Can I use 600x600 tiles on a bathroom floor with a centre waste?

Yes, however, this requires "envelope cuts" (diagonal cuts from the waste to the corners of the tile) to create the necessary fall for drainage. If you prefer to avoid these cuts, consider using a linear grate or smaller tiles like mosaics for the shower floor.

What are the latest bathroom tile trends in Melbourne for 2026?

We are seeing a strong shift towards "Organic Modernism"—think warm neutral tones, textured "Zellige" style subways, and large-format travertine-look porcelain. Earthy greens and deep blues are also popular for feature walls in Melbourne bathroom renovations.

Is porcelain or ceramic better for a shower recess?

Porcelain is generally superior for shower recesses because it has a lower water absorption rate (less than 0.5%). This makes it more resistant to moisture and staining over time. High-quality glazed ceramic is also a perfectly suitable and budget-friendly option for shower walls.