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Bench And Step Pool Tile
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Chalet Arctic White 6x36 Porcelain Tile
Bridge Natural 8x48 Porcelain Tile
Allwood Teak 6.5x40 Porcelain Tile
Chalet Natural Oak 6x36 Porcelain Tile
Carrara White Matte 24x24 Porcelain Tile
Bridge Ash 8x48 Porcelain Tile
Ecopatina Satin 8x48 Porcelain Tile
Burlingstone Bone 12x24 Porcelain Tile
This collection exhibits the sleek look and feel of slate with the durability of porcelain tile.
Burlingstone Taupe 12x24 Porcelain Tile
This collection exhibits the sleek look and feel of slate with the durability of porcelain tile.
Abitare Chalet 4x16 Porcelain Tile
Rosin Bone 6x36 Porcelain Tile
Rosin is Latin for “resin from Colophon”,which is an ancient Ionic city. This area is present day Turkey. The Rosin collection is inspired by ancie...
View full detailsTravel Indian Ash 9x36 Porcelain Tile
This collection is amazing when displayed in large areas as to fully show its intricate details in the material.
Atrium Moon Marengo 12x24 Porcelain Tile
Atriums were a common architectural structure in the homes of wealthy roman citizens. This structure was used to provide light and ventilation to t...
View full detailsBoard Graphite 12x24 Porcelain Tile
Savannah Silver 6x36 Porcelain Tile
The Savannah series reflects the intricate details that often go unnoticed in wood. This material is timelessly beautiful. The Savannah seems to em...
View full detailsBlue Norte Gris 24x24 Porcelain Tile
Bridge Snow 8x48 Porcelain Tile
Allwood Palissandro 10x40 Porcelain Tile
Allwood Acero 10x40 Porcelain Tile
Allwood Abete 10x40 Porcelain Tile
Atrium Moon Perla 12x24 Porcelain Tile
Atriums were a common architectural structure in the homes of wealthy roman citizens. This structure was used to provide light and ventilation to t...
View full detailsBurlingstone Taupe 20x40 Porcelain Tile
This collection exhibits the sleek look and feel of slate with the durability of porcelain tile.
Carmen White 12x24 Porcelain Tile
Carmen Beige 12x24 Porcelain Tile
Use Guide
Benches And Steps
Steps and built in benches deserve as much design care as flat floors. Pool step tile with a slightly textured surface helps swimmers find their footing as they enter the water. In garden paths and terraces, step tiles outdoor in tones that match surrounding paving make level changes feel deliberate and safe.
Marking Edges
Visual contrast along step edges improves safety. Using a different shade of pool step tile or a narrow strip of darker material at nosings gives a clear cue underfoot. Outdoors, repeating the same detail on step tiles outdoor across the garden links separate seating areas into one coherent route.
Comfort And Drainage
Benches near pools and showers should balance comfort and drainage. Slight falls in the tile and carefully planned grout joints keep water from pooling around feet. Choosing finishes that stay cool in the sun, especially for pool step tile and bench tops, makes these spots inviting even on hot days.
Tying Into The Whole Scheme
When step tiles outdoor and pool step tile colours echo main paving and wall finishes, the eye reads the landscape as a single composition. Small details like this make the difference between a collection of elements and a space that feels cohesive and well considered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is bench and step tile used for?
A: These tiles mark pool benches, tanning ledges, and steps to improve visibility and safety. They also provide traction on high-contact underwater surfaces. Their vivid contrast helps swimmers recognize shallow transitions instantly, supporting confident movement throughout the pool. Partner with our design team to match these tiles to your aesthetic so every guest feels both protected and impressed.
Q: Are these tiles required by code?
A: Many commercial pools require step markers for safety compliance. While not always mandatory for residential pools, they are highly recommended for safety and design. These indicators make it easier for swimmers of all ages to move around confidently, reducing liability concerns. Investing in them also adds a premium, cohesive finish that impresses guests and keeps your pool compliant.
Q: What materials are best for these tiles?
A: Glass, ceramic, and porcelain are popular. All must be rated for full submersion and slip resistance. Textured and matte finishes are often used on step markers. Choose materials with proven pool use certifications and UV resistance to ensure long-lasting color and clarity. Our specialists can guide you toward premium tile options that meet these standards and align with your design goals.
Q: Can I match these with my waterline tile?
A: Yes. Many tile collections include accent pieces for benches and steps that match or complement waterline tile, creating a cohesive pool aesthetic. Our design team can recommend coordinating trim and feature tiles that tie into your chosen waterline for a polished finish. Talk with a pool specialist today to explore color-matched options and secure pricing.