6 Small Bathroom Floor Design Ideas to Go with Your Natural Stone Countertops

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6 Small Bathroom Floor Design Ideas to Go with Your Natural Stone Countertops

The bathroom floors are an important piece in the room’s design. For this reason, it’s essential to find a material and design that suits the style you’re going for.

Now, if you’re battling with a smaller bathroom, then you may struggle a bit with the remodeling. The good news is there are tile you can get that will fit nicely with your small bathroom and the natural stone countertops you install a top your vanity.

In the following guide, we’ll go into some design ideas for your bathroom floors. Let’s get into it!

1. Tile is the Way to Go

Small Bathroom with tile floors

There are many different types of flooring options to choose from today – hardwood, vinyl, laminate, carpet and so on. But when you’re designing for a small bathroom, it’s best to go with a tile. When installed correctly, it can help repel any water that you spill while showering or bathing.

You can find many different styles, materials, shapes and sizes of tile, which means more freedom for you to choose. You can mix and match the different options or go with a uniform look.

However, for small bathrooms, you want to opt for diagonally laid tile, so that it gives the room the illusion of being larger. It’s also best to go with larger-sized tile with lighter colors, such as white, cream and various others.

2. Diagonal Tile is Best

Small Bathroom with diagonal tile

Again, the illusion of space diagonally laid tile provides can be helpful when you’re dealing with small square footage. When you install tile straight at a 90-degree angle, it’s easier to subconsciously count the tile.

For example, when you’re using the restroom, you may out of boredom scan the room and count the tiles. However, when the tile is set diagonally, this becomes harder to quantify. The chaotic nature of diagonal tile also gives the space vibrancy.

  3. Create Space with Lighter Tile

Bathroom with light-colored tile floors

If you have dark colored natural stone countertops in your bathroom, then light tile will kill two birds with one stone. First, it will nicely contrast your dark granite countertops. And second, it’ll give your small bathroom a larger appearance.

Lighter colors open a room, while dark colors box it in. Therefore, you’ll find most walls and ceilings painted white or other light color options.

Now, this doesn’t mean you have to go with white tile for the bathroom. You can choose any light color to give the same airy appeal. Some even go with a black and white scheme, where it’s 50/50.

4. Large Tile Makes Small Bathrooms Less Cluttered

Bathroom with large tile floors

Small bathrooms have space issues, so the last thing you need is a tile that will make it feel more cramped. Now, it may seem like large tile will cramp the space even more, but the opposite is true.

Installing smaller tiles will only display a multitude of grout lines, which can make the space feel boxy and grid-like. With the larger tile, you get fewer grout lines. It’s best to go with grout widths of about 3/16”. It’s also recommended to go with a minimum of 90% mortar contact under the tile to prevent cracking.

 5. Breaking the Tile Rule: Mosaic Patterns

Bathroom with small tile with mosaic pattern

We just said small tile is a bad idea for small bathrooms, but we must list this idea because it works. Smaller tile doesn’t make a small bathroom feel crowded when you opt for a mosaic design.

We’re talking going with 1” tiles, which will be 10x the number of grout lines than a 12” square tile. The key to making the room feel less grid-like is to match the grout closely with the tiles color.

  

6. Porcelain and Ceramic Tile

Small bathroom with porcelain tile

Now comes the material options – ceramic and porcelain. For tiny bathrooms that have bathtubs and or showers, it’s best to go with porcelain tile. This is much better at absorbing water than ceramic tile.

Be careful that you’re buying porcelain if you decide to go this route. It must be certified under PTCA (Porcelain Tile Certification Association) to be determined actual porcelain. Surely, there are a lot of fakers on the market.

Buying Tile Flooring for Your Bathroom

You went ahead and updated your bathroom with a new vanity and natural stone countertops. Now, it’s time to focus on the floors. The above tips are great options when you’re designing for a small bathroom.

The key is finding a supplier that can provide you with a variety of options from leading brands. At Granite ASAP, we have a wide array of tile options you can use for your floors, counters and walls.

The brands we carry tile products from include Atlas Marble & Tile, MS International, Haines and Tile Optima. Each of our tile products come backed with manufacturer warranties as well.

Our packages are high-quality and unbeatable in price. If you’re trying to update your floors with beautiful tile, then give us a call.

Why Granite ASAP?

So why should you choose to hire Granite ASAP to supply and install your new bathroom tile floors? Because we’re well-known for our excellent craftsmanship and quality products. No competitor can beat our professionalism, attention to detail and customer satisfaction rates.

We take special care of all customers to ensure they’re happy with the result. Once you order tile from us, you will receive your order much faster than you would ordering from a big box store. We are a local company, which means you can stop by our showroom to see the products firsthand.

In fact, we invite you to come by, so you can choose the best tile for your new bathroom design. We also have a great selection of other products you can use for your bathroom makeover. This includes gorgeous natural and engineered stones, such as granite, marble and quartz.

Give us a call today to get a free estimate for your floor installation!