Non-slip Italian shower floor tiles

Non-slip tiles are essential for areas that can become slippery when wet, such as showers, technical surfaces, pool surrounds and bathrooms. It not only enhances safety, but also adds a touch of beauty and functionality to the space.

Whether you prefer cement, porphyry or textured tiles, our extensive product range contains stylish, design-led options for both indoor and outdoor installations. So here’s what you need to know about anti-slip tiles for walk-in showers.

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Non-slip floor tiles, an essential part of a walk-in shower

Choosing functional and attractive bathroom tiles can be difficult. You need to consider its importance in this room before making any decisions. Whether anti-slip tiles for walk-in showers are used on the wall or on the floor, they must meet specific standards.

This allows you to combine aesthetics with safety, reducing the risk of slipping on wet floors or feet in the shower room. This is particularly important when you and your loved ones are relaxing in this moisture-prone space.

So be careful and choose tiles for walk-in showers that ideally match your aesthetic wishes, while complying with the standards for appropriate bathroom flooring.

What do I need to know about bathroom tiles?

The bathroom is undeniably one of the most essential rooms in a house. Although this may seem obvious, it’s worth pointing out that many people tend to neglect its design. When we talk about design, we’re not just talking about aesthetics and decoration.

Shower design is not just about the visual aspects, but also about the choice of appropriate floor and wall coverings. There are several options for flooring a walk-in shower.

Tiling is a popular solution because of its practicality and visual appeal. It is also more economical than natural stone. What’s more, it’s perfectly suited to environments with high levels of humidity.

Which tiles for a walk-in shower?

A walk-in shower is an excellent option for bathrooms with limited space. It’s a corner cubicle that can be installed anywhere, as long as the overall balance is honoured. By opting for this solution, you can save a lot of space.

What’s more, installing such a shower creates additional circulation space in the shower room. This is where the choice of floor tiles becomes crucial. Since the shower area is subject to high levels of humidity, remember to choose tiles with anti-slip properties.

This is particularly important to avoid accidents, as you’ll be walking barefoot in the shower most of the time. If you’re renovating the floor of your shower room or installing a new walk-in shower, it’s highly advisable to choose tiles that meet anti-slip standards.

Avoid covering the floor with glass mosaic tiles, as they are slippery and take longer to dry. To help you make the right choice, here are a few tile types that are suitable for a walk-in shower.

Porcelain stoneware tiles

This is an excellent choice for bathroom flooring. Made from clay, these tiles are available in different sizes and a wide range of shapes and colours. The key is to choose the one that matches your bathroom decor.

One of the main advantages of porcelain stoneware is its exceptional resistance to water and stains, thanks to its virtually non-porous nature. What’s more, it requires minimal effort to keep clean and maintain. What’s more, it’s highly durable and can stand the test of time. It is also resistant to abrasion, which preserves its aesthetic appeal and ensures its longevity.

Imitation wood tiles

As the name suggests, these tiles reproduce the rough texture of wood. Unlike natural wood, these tiles are not made from real wood, but from porcelain stoneware. Wood may not be the ideal choice for bathroom tiles because of its high water absorption rate.

In a predominantly damp environment, it can easily decompose and deteriorate. Imitation wood tiles, on the other hand, offer the advantage of the visual appeal of wood without the drawbacks associated with real wood. These tiles are waterproof and easy on the eye.

Marble-effect tiles

Because marble is a very expensive and delicate natural stone, it can be unaffordable for many people. However, if you want to achieve the opulent look it offers, but don’t have the financial means, you can opt for tiles that imitate the look of marble.

Among these products, white marble-effect tiles are very popular in bathrooms. They add a bright, sophisticated touch to the space and blend in perfectly with all types of interior decoration, whether vintage or contemporary.

Choosing the right size and colour

The choice of format for anti-slip tiles for walk-in showers is determined by a number of factors. These include the size of the room, your aesthetic preferences and the specific area where the tiles will be laid.

For small bathrooms, we recommend using small-format tiles for the shower or walls. Tiles such as mosaics or decorative friezes can be applied to add a touch of elegance. Tiles measuring 20×20 cm, 10×10 cm and 15×15 cm are examples of small format tiles.

In medium to large bathrooms, non-slip tiles measuring 45X45 cm or 60X60 cm can be installed. If you want to achieve a grand, seamless floor effect with a minimum of joints, large-format tiles can also be considered.

When it comes to the colours of anti-slip tiles for walk-in showers, it’s important to take into account your personal preferences and the natural light in the room. In smaller or less well-lit bathrooms, consider using light-coloured tiles such as beige, white or light grey.

Like any conventional shower, a walk-in shower presents an increased risk of slips and falls. This risk is compounded by its doorless design, which lacks support to prevent falls, and a barrier to contain water splashing onto adjacent tiles. To remedy this, anti-slip floor tiles have emerged.

Although mosaics and pebbles have traditionally been used, they have become too common, causing discomfort and detracting from the elegant, sophisticated look of the walk-in shower. So don’t hesitate and choose non-slip tiles for walk-in showers!

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