Top 10 Bathroom Tile Trends for 2025
Bathrooms today aren’t just about function—they’re spaces where we start and end our days, where design meets daily life. The right tiles can change the way your bathroom feels, adding style, comfort, and personality. In this guide, I’m sharing 10 bathroom tile trends for 2025—the sizes, finishes, and designs that are inspiring homeowners, designers, and renovators this year.
📊 Bathroom Tile Sizes & Best Uses
Tile Type/Size |
What Makes It Stand Out |
Where It Shines |
80x80 cm |
Large format, clean lines |
Floors and walls for an open feel |
60x120 cm Double Digital |
High-detail, natural-look patterns |
Feature walls, shower zones |
60x120 cm Matt |
Soft, modern, hides marks well |
Floors, wet areas |
60x120 cm Glossy |
Reflects light, adds brightness |
Walls, backsplashes |
60x120 cm Mega Slab |
Minimal grout, seamless finish |
Whole walls and floors in luxury bathrooms |
80x160 cm |
Bold statement, minimal joins |
Large floors, statement walls |
10x10 cm Subway |
Timeless style, versatile |
Backsplashes, niches |
30x60 cm Elevation |
Textured, stone-inspired |
Accent walls, exterior bathroom walls |
60x60 cm |
Classic, easy to style |
Floors, compact bathrooms |
1ï¸âƒ£ 80x80 mm Tiles—Spacious, Clean, Modern
These large tiles are my go-to when a client wants their bathroom to feel bigger. They reduce grout lines, creating a cleaner, more open look. Matte finishes work great for family spaces (less slipping, less smudging), while polished adds a bit of shine that feels luxurious.
2ï¸âƒ£ 60x120 mm Double Digital—Beautiful, Realistic Designs
If you love the look of marble, timber, or stone but want something practical, double digital tiles are worth a look. The detail is impressive—they’re almost indistinguishable from the real thing. I often suggest these for feature walls behind vanities or freestanding tubs because they add texture without extra maintenance.
3ï¸âƒ£ 60x120 cm Matt—Soft, Understated, Practical
Matt tiles are a smart choice if you want a calm, modern bathroom that’s easy to live with. They’re especially good at hiding water spots and fingerprints—perfect if you’ve got little ones or a busy household. I like using these across floors and shower walls for a seamless, spa-like feel.
4ï¸âƒ£ 60x120 cm Glossy—Brighten Up Your Space
Glossy tiles can really lift a bathroom, bouncing light around and making the space feel bigger. I’ve used them on walls in smaller rooms where natural light is limited, and they make a noticeable difference. Pair them with a matte floor for balance.
5ï¸âƒ£ 60x120 cm Mega Slabs—Seamless, Luxurious
If you want that hotel-style look at home, mega slabs are the way to go. With fewer joints, the space feels larger, tidier, and more high-end. I love using these in wet rooms or large ensuites where you want the design to flow effortlessly.
6ï¸âƒ£ 80x160 cm—Go Bold
These oversized tiles make a big impact. I’ve used them for floors in open-plan bathrooms and as feature walls — they always create a sense of drama. And because there are fewer joins, cleaning is easier too.
7ï¸âƒ£ 10x10 cm Subway Tiles—A Classic That Always Works
There’s something about subway tiles that just feels right. They suit modern, traditional, and everything in between. Lately, I’ve seen clients get creative with grout—think dark grout for contrast or even colored grout for a bit of fun. They’re perfect for backsplashes and niche details.
8ï¸âƒ£ 30x60 cm Elevation Tiles—Add Texture and Depth
Elevation tiles bring walls to life with their textured, stone-like surfaces. I like using these as accents — behind a vanity, around a tub, or on an exterior bathroom wall. They add warmth and character, especially when paired with natural materials.
9ï¸âƒ£ 60x60 cm—The All-Rounder
You really can’t go wrong with 60x60 cm tiles. They work in small and large bathrooms, on floors and walls, and come in finishes from polished marble-look to soft stone-matte. They’re a solid choice if you want something versatile that’s easy to style.
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🔟 15x90 cm Wooden Tiles
This is the wooden Collection of us. They are good in the kitchen and washroom.
💡 How to Choose Your Bathroom Tiles
👉 Think about how you use your bathroom. If it’s a busy family space, go for tiles that are low-maintenance and durable.
👉 Larger tiles can help small bathrooms feel bigger because they cut down on grout lines.
👉 Glossy tiles reflect light and can brighten a dark space, but matt tiles are easier to keep looking clean.
👉 Don’t be afraid to mix and match sizes or finishes — some of the best designs come from blending textures and scales.
👉 Ask about eco-friendly options — many tile makers now offer sustainable choices that don’t compromise on style.
🚀 Your Dream Bathroom Starts Here
At Volark Tiles, we help you find tiles that match your style, your space, and your lifestyle. Whether you want oversized slabs for a sleek, seamless look or subway tiles for a timeless touch, our team’s here to guide you.
👉 Visit our showroom or book a design consult—let’s bring your bathroom vision to life.
FAQ
✅ What tile size makes a small bathroom feel bigger?
Large tiles like 80x80 cm or 60x120 cm help reduce grout lines and create a sense of space.
✅ Can I mix different tile sizes?
Absolutely. Blending large format tiles with smaller accents (like subway tiles) adds interest and personality.
✅ Are glossy tiles harder to maintain?
Glossy tiles can show water spots more easily, but they’re simple to wipe clean. Matt finishes are even lower maintenance.
✅ Why choose double digital tiles?
They give you the beauty of natural materials with the practicality of tile — no sealing, no special cleaners, just great design.
🌟 Final Thought
These 10 bathroom tile trends for 2025 show there’s no single “right” way to design your space—it’s about what works for you. Play with sizes, finishes, and textures. Trust your eye. And most of all, create a bathroom you’ll love stepping into every day.
👉 Explore the Volark Tiles collection today—and let’s make it happen

