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Red Bathroom Tiles

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Make a statement with our red bathroom tile collection

Transform your bathroom into a design statement with our range of red bathroom tiles that come in a variety of styles. Whether you want to go for a rustic farmhouse look with our burnt red Cannock tiles, or a lighter dolls’ house aesthetic with our Whinfell rose tiles, red is an extremely versatile colour.

Red bathroom tiles can be paired with a range of colours to suit your personal style.

The classic look

Vibrant red tiles look great with crisp, white porcelain and chrome fixtures, as the colour will really pop.

The farmhouse look

 

Pair deep red tiles with brickwork, wood and brass to go for a rustic farmhouse aesthetic.

The contemporary look

If you’re going for a more modern look, we’d recommend using grey grout with dark red bathroom tiles, and matt black fittings.

  • Are red bathroom tiles too “loud”?

    It really depends on the size of your bathroom. If your bathroom is small, we’d recommend you use red bathroom tiles in moderation, for a feature wall or splashback rather than tiling your whole bathroom red. For larger bathrooms, you can be a bit bolder, especially with glossy tiles that reflect light.

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  • What colour grout should I use for red bathroom tiles?

    For a seamless look, we’d recommend you choose a grout that matches your tile colour as closely as possible, such as mahogany or champagne pink. Many homeowners prefer a light grey or white grout, however, to make each tile pop.

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  • Do red bathroom tiles show water spots or limescale more?

    The darker the tile, the more dried water droplets will show up compared to lighter tiles. If you live in a hard water area like Norfolk or Suffolk, we’d recommend either choosing a matt finish tile.

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  • Are red bathroom tiles suitable for use in a power shower?

    Absolutely. All of our red bathroom tiles are water-resistant. For shower walls, we’d recommend glazed ceramic or porcelain tiles as they're easy to wipe clean.

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