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Pool Wall And Bottom Tile
What gives your pool its color, texture, and lasting protection? Pool wall and bottom tile provides a resilient, stylish interior surface that withstands water, UV rays, and chemicals. Choose from mosaic, glass, or porcelain options for lasting beauty. Explore the collection below.

Pool Wall And Bottom Tile

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Materika Mud 32x32 Ceramic Field Tile

Original price $8.12
Original price $8.12 - Original price $8.12
Original price $8.12
$7.01 - $7.01
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$8.12 $7.01  per sq. ft.

Materika Mud 32x32 field tile features a contemporary mud color and a spacious square format, perfect for open floor plans. Its durable ceramic con...

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Yorkwood Honey 12x72 Matte Ceramic Field Tile

Original price $8.34
Original price $8.34 - Original price $8.34
Original price $8.34
$7.19 - $7.19
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$8.34 $7.19  per sq. ft.

Yorkwood Honey 12x72 matte field tile delivers the inviting look of honey-toned wood with the resilience of ceramic. Its large plank format is perf...

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One Chalk 24x48 Matte Porcelain Tile

Original price $6.04
Original price $6.04 - Original price $6.04
Original price $6.04
$5.21 - $5.21
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$6.04 $5.21  per sq. ft.

One Chalk 24x48 matte porcelain tile offers a crisp, modern look with a durable ceramic body. Its large format and subtle chalk color make it ideal...

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Yorkwood Natural 12x72 Matte Ceramic Field Tile

Original price $8.34
Original price $8.34 - Original price $8.34
Original price $8.34
$7.19 - $7.19
Current price
$8.34 $7.19  per sq. ft.

Yorkwood Natural 12x72 matte field tile combines the beauty of natural wood with the durability of ceramic. Its large plank format and subtle finis...

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Shandar Viber Red 24x48 Matte with Carving Ceramic Tile

Original price $3.96
Original price $3.96 - Original price $3.96
Original price $3.96
$3.41 - $3.41
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$3.96 $3.41  per sq. ft.

The Shandar Viber Red 24x48 matte tile with carving brings vibrant color and artistic texture to your space. Its large format and durable ceramic b...

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Barely There No More Shroom 6.5x6.5 Star Matte Ceramic Tile

Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02 - Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02
$29.33 - $29.33
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$34.02 $29.33  per sq. ft.

The Barely There No More Shroom 6.5x6.5 matte ceramic star tile features a soft, neutral tone and a unique star shape. Its matte finish and creativ...

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Barely There In The Cloud 6.5x6.5 Star Matte Ceramic Tile

Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02 - Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02
$29.33 - $29.33
Current price
$34.02 $29.33  per sq. ft.

The Barely There In The Cloud 6.5x6.5 matte ceramic star tile features a soft, cloud-inspired color and a unique star shape. Its matte finish and p...

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Barely There Just A Dew Drops 6.5x4.75 Matte Ceramic Tile

Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02 - Original price $34.02
Original price $34.02
$29.33 - $29.33
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$34.02 $29.33  per sq. ft.

The Barely There Just A Dew Drops 6.5x4.75 matte ceramic tile offers a delicate color and soft finish, perfect for creating serene, inviting spaces...

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Nomade Noir 24x48 Matte Ceramic Field Tile

Original price $8.12
Original price $8.12 - Original price $8.12
Original price $8.12
$7.01 - $7.01
Current price
$8.12 $7.01  per sq. ft.

The Nomade Noir 24x48 matte ceramic field tile features a striking noir color and a smooth, contemporary finish. Its large format design is perfect...

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Use Guide

Tiling At The Wall Base

Tiling just at the interior wall bottom protects surfaces from knocks and mops. In kitchens, running tile slightly up from kitchen floor tile onto skirting creates a durable plinth. Terracotta floor tile, brick floor tile, or wood look floor tile used this way can be continued up a few courses to form a practical, wipeable baseboard.

Material Choices

Material should echo the main floor. Hexagon floor tile or black and white floor tile at the wall base highlights patterns in compact rooms, while limestone floor tiles or slate floor tile provide quieter transitions in more formal spaces. Wall tile cream soft green above this tiled band softens the junction and flatters furnishings.

Living Rooms And Halls

In living room floor tiles schemes, a slim row of matching tile at the wall bottom can protect plaster from vacuum cleaners and chair legs. This is especially helpful in busy family homes or rentals. Keeping the band low and in a similar tone to the floor ensures the detail feels subtle rather than utilitarian.

Wet And Utility Zones

Laundries, mudrooms, and bathrooms benefit most from these treatments. Extending tile 150–300 millimetres up from the floor catches splashes and makes cleaning easier. When colours, grout, and tile size are chosen carefully, the base becomes a quiet backbone for the rest of the design.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What tile is best for pool walls?

A: Porcelain, ceramic, and glass tiles rated for full submersion are best. They resist UV, chemicals, and abrasion, making them ideal for vertical surfaces in pools. Look for products with frost-proof ratings and a textured surface to prevent slips and ensure long-term adhesion. Our specialists can recommend color palettes that endure sun and chlorine while complementing your pool design.

Q: Can floor tiles be used on pool bottoms?

A: Yes, if they are rated for underwater use. Pool floor tiles should be smooth, non-slip, and properly bonded to withstand water pressure and movement. Look for mosaic collections approved for aquatic installations to ensure vibrant, long-lasting color. Our specialists can help you select adhesives and finishes that keep the surface safe and easy to maintain.

Q: How are pool tiles installed?

A: Tiles are installed using waterproof thin-set mortar and epoxy or polymer-modified grout. Proper curing and surface prep are critical to long-lasting performance. Certified specialists meticulously align each tile to maintain consistent spacing and prevent future leaks. We also conduct a final inspection to ensure your pool looks pristine and stays protected for years.

Q: Do wall and bottom tiles fade?

A: Quality pool tiles resist fading, but ongoing exposure to sunlight and chemicals can dull finishes over time. Regular cleaning and occasional sealing help preserve vibrancy. Advanced finishes are UV-stable and formulated to maintain their color depth season after season. Pairing these materials with professional cleaning and sealing services safeguards your investment and keeps the surface looking showroom-ready.