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Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN22
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Handmade Plain Tiles | Yellow
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Handmade Pencil Tiles | Green
Handmade Plain Tiles | White
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN33-WH
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Are Moroccan tiles suitable for use in a shower?
Yes, glazed ceramic Moroccan tiles are waterproof and well-suited to shower walls.
For shower floors, opt for smaller format tiles or textured finishes, more grout lines and a matte surface both improve slip resistance in wet conditions.
Do Moroccan tiles work in a small bathroom?
They can be transformative in a small space. Glossy glazed tiles reflect light, making the room feel larger and brighter.
The key is restraint: use the pattern on one feature surface - a shower wall or the wall behind the vanity - and keep the rest of the scheme calm and neutral.
What's the best way to introduce Moroccan tiles without the bathroom feeling overwhelming?
Choose one hero surface: a full shower wall, a floor, or the wall behind the bath. Keep fixtures simple and use a complementary neutral on remaining walls.
This approach lets the tile's craftsmanship and pattern take centre stage without the room feeling busy.
Can I use Moroccan tiles on both the floor and walls in a bathroom?
Yes, but coordinate carefully. A common approach is to use the same tile family on floor and walls, or to pair patterned tiles on one surface with a complementary plain glaze on the other.
Running the same tile up from floor to wall also creates a seamless, spa-like effect that works particularly well in walk-in showers.
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