VERY HOT SUMMER SALE UP TO 40% OFF | SHOP NOW
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Border Tiles SNF1
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN50
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN11
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN3-WH
Handmade Pencil Tiles | Yellow
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN50b
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN26a
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN8
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN50a
Handmade Hispano Arab Relief Tiles SN10
Handmade Pencil Tiles | Brown
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.
Check out other popular categories
Hispano Arabic Tiles | Moroccan Tiles for Kitchen | Relief Tiles | Hand-Painted Portuguese Tiles