Rectangle Tiles
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Sold out Whitehaven White Wavy Satin Ceramic Subway Tile 68x280mm
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Sold out White Gemma Tile Rectified Matt 300 x 600 x 9mm Ceramic
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Sold out White Gemma Tile Rectified Gloss 300 x 600 x 9mm Ceramic
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Sold out Pale Green Dianna Hand Made Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 9mm Spanish Ceramic
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Sold out Whitehaven Green Wavy Satin Ceramic Subway Tile 68x280mm
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Sold out Full White Blaire Brick Tile Textured Matte 45 x 230 x 8mm Porcelain
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Sold out White Bella Subway Tile Gloss 65 x 265 x 7mm Ceramic
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Sold out Mixed Clio Terrazzo Tile Tech Grip 300 x 600mm Porcelain
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Sold out Off-White Evelyn Handmade Gloss Bejmat 50 x 150 x 12mm
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Sold out Whitehaven Cream Wavy Satin Ceramic Subway Tile 68x280mm
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Sold out White Dianna Hand Made Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 9mm Spanish Ceramic
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Sold out Jade Green Leon Spanish Subway Tile Gloss 69 x 240mm Ceramic
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Sold out Tumbled Natural Beige Travertine Subway Tile 50mm x 200mm
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Sold out White Luca Hand Made Gloss Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 8mm
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Sold out Sea Blue Theo Subway Tile 75 x 400mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Ivory Tilly Tundra Stone Tile Matte Tech Grip 300 x 600 x 10mm Porcelain
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Sold out Island Terrazzo White Matt P4 Porcelain Tile 300x600mm
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Sold out Burleigh White Matt Cushioned Edge Porcelain Tile 300x600mm
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Sold out Aqua Blue Evelyn Handmade Bejmat 50 x 150 x 12mm
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Sold out Dove Grey Theo Subway Tile 75 x 400mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Ash Blue Dianna Hand Made Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 9mm Spanish Ceramic
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Sold out Eton Old Red Porcelain Brick Look Tile 60mm x 250mm
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Sold out Grey Clio Terrazzo Tile Tech Grip 300 x 600mm Porcelain
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Sold out Tumbled White Natural Limestone Subway Tile 50mm x 200mm
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Sold out Whitehaven White Gloss Frame Ceramic Subway Tile 68x280mm
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Sold out Sunset Bianco White Satin Flat Ceramic Tile 50x200mm
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Sold out Green Evelyn Handmade Bejmat 50 x 150 x 12mm
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Sold out Burgundy Olivia Feature Subway Matte 75 x 300mm Porcelain
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Sold out Avorio Cream Travertine Look Matte Porcelain Kit Kat Mosaic Tile
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Sold out Tumbled Natural Calacatta Gold Marble Subway Tile 50mm x 200mm
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Sold out Wategos Gloss White Tile 100x300mm
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Sold out Castaways Autumn Terracotta Gloss Kit Kat Porcelain Mosaic Tile 15x145mm
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Sold out White Luca Hand Made Matte Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 8mm
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Rectangle Tiles Buying Guide
Rectangle tiles have remained a genuinely popular choice because their simple, elongated shape adapts to almost any design direction, from a minimalist bathroom through to a more rustic, textured kitchen.
Why rectangle tiles work so well
Timeless appeal comes from the shape's straightforward geometry, suiting a genuinely wide range of interior styles. Pairing rectangle tiles with white tiles or grey tiles gives a classic, elegant result that holds up well over time.
Flexible applications mean rectangle tiles suit almost any room, a kitchen, bathroom or living area among them, laid in a traditional horizontal pattern or a more considered vertical or herringbone layout instead.
Room perception genuinely shifts depending on orientation: laid horizontally, rectangle tiles make a wall feel wider, while a vertical layout draws the eye upward, giving the impression of a higher ceiling. For a smaller room specifically, a lighter tone, within the beige tiles collection, for instance, helps the space feel brighter and more open.
Where to use rectangle tiles
Bathroom walls and floors suit rectangle tiles particularly well, giving a sleek, functional surface. Marble-look tiles bring a genuinely luxurious touch, while ceramic tiles offer a durable, cost-effective alternative. For flooring specifically, porcelain tiles give long-lasting performance and reliable moisture resistance.
Kitchen splashbacks suit rectangle tiles as a classic, practical choice, their clean lines giving a polished look that complements almost any kitchen style. This collection's subway tiles are particularly popular for a modern, considered splashback.
Living areas can use rectangle tiles for a genuine feature wall or fireplace surround. Darker tones, within the charcoal tiles collection, bring real drama, while brighter hues bring warmth and vibrancy instead.
Pattern possibilities
Horizontal brick bond gives a traditional, uniform look, a dependable, classic layout suited to almost any room. Herringbone brings genuine texture and depth, a more sophisticated option for a feature application. Vertical stacking gives a modern, minimalist result, elongating a wall and suiting a room wanting a cleaner, more current look.
Materials and finishes
Ceramic and porcelain both offer genuine durability suited to walls and floors alike. For a more natural, textured look, this collection's terracotta-look tiles or travertine-look tiles are worth exploring. A glossy finish gives a polished, contemporary effect, while a matte finish suits a more understated, current aesthetic instead.
Completing the room
Rectangle tiles are easiest to select once the room's other fixtures, vanity, tapware or cabinetry, are settled, since colour and finish should complement those choices rather than being decided in isolation. Browse the full tiles collection for complementary formats and finishes to pair with a rectangle tile selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best tile finish for a bathroom, matte or gloss?
Matte tiles are trending strongly in Australian bathrooms for their contemporary look and practical ability to hide water spots and fingerprints. Gloss tiles reflect light and can make a bathroom feel brighter and larger, but show water marks and smudges more readily. For shower recesses and wet floors, matte or satin finishes with good slip resistance are generally preferred.
How many tiles do I need to order for my bathroom?
Measure your total wall and floor surface area in square metres, then add a 10–15% wastage allowance for cuts, breakages, and future repairs. For complex layouts with diagonal patterns or feature inserts, increase the wastage to 15–20%. Always order all tiles from the same batch (check the shade lot/batch number) as tiles from different batches can vary slightly in colour.
How do I choose between floor tiles and wall tiles?
Floor tiles must have an adequate slip resistance rating (P3 minimum for domestic bathrooms) and be durable enough for foot traffic. Wall tiles can be glazed ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone, they don't need to carry load but should be moisture-resistant. Many Australian renovators choose matching or coordinating floor and wall tiles from the same range for a cohesive look.
What tile size is best for a small bathroom in Australia?
For small bathrooms, tiles between 300 x 300mm and 600 x 300mm often work well on both walls and floors. Smaller mosaic or subway tiles (75 x 150mm or 100 x 200mm) are a classic choice for shower walls. While large format tiles can also work in small spaces, they require a very level substrate and expert installation. Avoid tiles that are too small on floors (like 50 x 50mm mosaics) in large quantities, as the increased grout lines can make a space feel busier.
How do I incorporate feature tiles without over-designing the bathroom?
The most effective approach is to choose one feature zone and use your feature tile there, a full-height shower wall, the bath surround wall, or the vanity splashback area. Keep the remaining surfaces in a neutral or complementary field tile. This creates impact without visual clutter. Limit your palette to two or three complementary materials for a cohesive result.
What is the slip resistance rating I need for bathroom floor tiles?
Australian Standards (AS 4586) require bathroom floor tiles to have a minimum slip resistance rating of P3 for domestic bathrooms and P4 or P5 for wet areas like shower recesses. The Blue Space recommends checking the slip resistance rating of any tile you're considering for floor use, particularly in the shower. Matte and textured porcelain tiles generally offer better slip resistance than polished or gloss finishes.
What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles?
Porcelain tiles are fired at higher temperatures and are denser, less porous, and harder than ceramic tiles. This makes porcelain more water-resistant, more durable, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, including high-traffic floors. Ceramic tiles are lighter and easier to cut, making them a practical choice for bathroom walls and splashbacks. For bathroom floors and wet areas, porcelain is generally the preferred option in Australia.


































































































































































































