Collection: Bathroom Tiled Laminate Flooring

For many, the classic look of a tiled floor is the ultimate goal for a bathroom, but the reality of cold feet and grout maintenance can be a drawback. Our bathroom laminate tile effect collection offers the best of both worlds. You get the crisp, structured aesthetic of slate, marble, or stone, but with a surface that feels warmer underfoot and is far easier to keep clean. This range is a versatile all-rounder for any modern home. These planks are designed to mimic the authentic texture and grout lines of real tiles while providing a resilient anchor that handles the everyday wear and tear of a high-moisture environment. It is a smart, stylish way to achieve a finished room look without the labour-intensive installation of traditional ceramics.

For many, the classic look of a tiled floor is the ultimate goal for a bathroom, but the reality of cold feet and grout maintenance can be a drawback. Our bathroom laminate tile effect collection offers the best of both worlds. You get the crisp, structured aesthetic of slate, marble, or stone, but with a surface that feels warmer underfoot and is far easier to keep clean. This range is a versatile all-rounder for any modern home. These planks are designed to mimic the authentic texture and grout lines of real tiles while providing a resilient anchor that handles the everyday wear and tear of a high-moisture environment. It is a smart, stylish way to achieve a finished room look without the labour-intensive installation of traditional ceramics.

Can I lay laminate flooring tiles in a bathroom?

Yes, but you must ensure you are selecting a laminate plank that is specifically designed for wet areas. Standard laminate typically features a high-density wood fibre core, which is porous; if it's exposed to standing water, it can absorb moisture, causing the edges to lift. Our laminate tiles for bathrooms are water-resistant, featuring specialised click systems that create a watertight seal. This gives you the freedom to enjoy a stone-effect floor with peace of mind against splashes and steam.

How to install laminate tile flooring in a bathroom

Installing tile-effect laminate is often much faster than laying traditional tiles, as there is no need for messy mortar or grout.

  • Preparation: Start with a clean, level subfloor. Even with waterproof tiles, a high-quality underlay with a built-in moisture barrier is essential for a stable finish.
  • The Click System: Most of our bathroom laminate flooring tile effect ranges use a simple click-to-fit mechanism. Ensure each "tile" is snapped firmly into place to maintain the integrity of the waterproof seal.
  • The Expansion Gap: Leave a 10mm gap around the perimeter of the room. To keep the floor watertight, do not leave this gap empty; instead, fill it with a flexible, waterproof silicone sealant. This prevents water from seeping under the planks at the edges, which is the most common cause of floor failure in bathrooms.