When it comes to shower floor tile, choosing the right one is more than aesthetics — it’s about safety, durability, and function. At Mineral Tiles, our collection is curated to meet these critical needs while offering beautiful design options.
Why Slip-Resistant Tiles Matter
Bathrooms are wet zones — your shower floor sees constant moisture. That’s why all our tiles meet or exceed industry DCOF (Dynamic Coefficient of Friction) standards, making them slip-resistant, anti-skid, and better suited for your safety.
Materials & Styles You’ll Love
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Mosaic & Small Format Tiles: Great for improved grip thanks to increased grout lines.
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Porcelain & Ceramic Tiles: Durable, scratch- and stain-resistant, and easy to maintain.
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Natural Stone & Terrazzo Look: Get the elegance of stone without excessive upkeep.
Mix and match shapes like hexagon tile, penny-round, or subway styles to create a cohesive bathroom look.
Design and Practicality in One
With our collection, you can match your flooring to wall tiles or explore statement patterns. Porcelain mimics natural stone and wood textures, giving you the look you want without the maintenance hassle.
Smart & Safe Installation Tips
- Use smaller tiles or mosaics in shower floors to ensure proper slope and drainage
- Choose a textured finish for better traction
- Maintain grout lines and reseal periodically to preserve performance
Explore Now—Contact Us
Browse by color, material, pattern, shape, finish, size using our filters. If you’re unsure which tile works best for your space, our expert team is ready to guide you. We’d also love to see your finished projects — send us images of your installed shower floors!
FAQs
What is the best type of tile for a shower floor?
Porcelain and mosaic tiles are the most popular choices for shower floors. They are durable, slip-resistant, and easy to clean, making them perfect for wet areas.
Are shower floor tiles slip-resistant?
Yes, all shower floor tiles at Mineral Tiles meet or exceed DCOF slip-resistance standards, ensuring maximum safety and traction even when wet.
Can I use the same tile for shower walls and floors?
Yes, you can — but make sure the floor tile has a textured or matte finish for better grip. Many customers match wall and floor designs for a cohesive look.
How do I maintain and clean shower floor tiles?
Regular cleaning with mild soap and warm water helps prevent soap scum buildup. For natural stone tiles, use pH-neutral cleaners and reseal periodically for long-lasting shine.
What size tile is best for shower floors?
Smaller tiles or mosaics (1x1 or 2x2 inches) are ideal. They allow better slope toward the drain and provide more grout lines, which help improve slip resistance.





































