Can I use kitchen tiles in the bathroom?
Yes you can use kitchen tiles in the bathroom as long as they’re water-resistant, slip-resistant, and stain-proof. Check the specific tile to confirm they’re water/slip-resistant before using. There’s no difference using kitchen tiles in the bathroom, or vice versa! Using kitchen tiles in the bathroom will bring cohesion throughout the house.
You can use the same kitchen tiles in the bathroom shower or even as a backsplash. If you have leftover tiles from your kitchen that you love, it may be a dream come true to use them in your bathroom as well!
Just be sure to check whether the tile can be installed in the bathroom with a similar adhesive as the kitchen and that it’s stain and water resistant. The tile must be water resistant because it’s likely to get wet in the bathroom!
When installing the same kitchen tile in your bathroom, you can also create different designs to not identically match your kitchen.
Pro Tip: Use a diagonal pattern with your tiles in the bathroom to make the room feel more spacious! This will give your bathroom and kitchen an eclectic continuity. It will be similar enough to match but different enough to bring a different feel to your bathroom.
What a great feeling it would bring to guests when they’re visiting your home and see a similar set of designs throughout your kitchen and bathroom?
Some popular tile choices for both your kitchen and bathroom are porcelain and ceramic tiles. Both of these tiles can be seen in kitchen and bathroom floors, walls, or as backsplashes.
Depending on which tile you choose, porcelain is more resistant to water, but ceramic is water resistant as well (just not as impervious to water as porcelain). Both of these tiles are great options for your kitchen and bathroom.