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wall tiles

1. Classic Subway Tiles
Rectangular tiles arranged in horizontal rows give a clean and timeless look — perfect for bathrooms or kitchen backsplashes. sTiles by DBL Ceramics

2. Patterned or Decorative Tiles
Tiles with printed or geometric patterns can create accent walls that draw the eye and add personality. Pinterest

3. Glossy Ceramic Tiles
These smooth, shiny tiles reflect light and make small rooms feel brighter — ideal for bathrooms.

4. Large-format Porcelain Tiles
Bigger tiles reduce the number of grout lines, giving walls a sleek, almost seamless look. Porcelain is dense, water-resistant, and good for wet areas like showers. Tilemart+1

5. Mosaic or Textured Tiles
Small pieces of tile create artistic patterns or textures that act like wall art — great for feature walls. Wikipedia

6. Natural Stone & Stone-Look Tiles
Tiles that resemble marble, slate, or travertine bring warmth and luxury. Natural stone is unique in pattern but usually needs sealing; porcelain versions mimic stone with easier care

 Common Types of Wall Tile Materials

Here’s a quick overview of materials you’ll see in wall tiles:

 

  • Ceramic – Most common, versatile, and affordable for interior walls. Building and Interiors

  • Porcelain – Denser, more water-resistant, and durable; great for bathrooms and kitchens. Tilemart

  • Glass – Bright and reflective, excellent for backsplash accents but can scratch. Tilemart

  • Natural Stone (marble, slate, travertine) – Luxurious and textured but needs more care. Tilemart

  • Cement or Patterned Tiles – Bold, artistic patterns that make strong style statements. Tilemart

  • Textured or 3D Tiles – Add depth and architectural interest to feature walls.