Wash basin tiles are used to cover the backsplash and the countertop area around the wash basin. Tiles for this purpose need to be chosen so that they have minimal porosity and are easy to clean for this space. Ease of maintenance is important since this area sees a high usage of not only water but also soap, hair sprays, make up, etc.
The wash basin tiles at Orientbell Tiles are available in a large number of sizes, colours, designs, finishes, and materials for you to pick from. Made using materials such as ceramic, vitrified, and porcelain, these tiles are strong and durable.
Available in a variety of designs such as marble, granite, geometric, floral, etc., these tiles work well with all kinds of design aesthetics and can be incorporated into any kind of bathroom – be it modern or traditional.
Latest Wash Basin Tiles Design
Upgrading the appearance of your bathroom can begin with selecting the right wash basin tile design. These tiles offer both style and functionality, providing a beautiful, easy-to-maintain surface around the basin area. Starting from sleek modern styles to timeless classic ones, keeping up with the latest basin tile design trends ensures your bathroom remains both elegant and practical. Explore the tile designs below and add a touch of your personality to your interiors.
Wash Basin Tiles Size
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Wash Basin Tiles Size
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Size in mm
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Large Tiles
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800x2400mm
600x1200mm
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Regular Tiles
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600x600mm
300x600mm
300x450mm
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Small Tiles
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250x375mm
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Wash Basin Tiles Price
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Wash Basin Tiles Price
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Lowest Price
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Highest Price
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Backsplash Tiles
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Rs. 41 per sq. feet
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Rs. 356 per sq. feet
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Countertop Tiles
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Rs. 204 per sq. feet
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Rs. 231 per sq. feet
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Wash Basin Tiles Showcase Gallery

The simple leaf design of the ODH NU Amelia Décor HL gives a sense of peace like no other. The soft tones of these wash basin background tiles look striking when combined with grey and black décor, adding a serene and elegant touch to your interiors. These wash basin back tiles are perfect for modern and traditional settings, giving your bathroom a fresh and relaxing feel.

The Granalt Grey is a great countertop tile for those looking for a sleek and minimalistic look for their bathroom. This large granite look tile gives a sense of class and can be used seamlessly in multiple colour and design schemes. Additionally, when paired with dark-coloured wash basin background tiles, it creates a contrasting and sophisticated look that enhances the overall ambience of your space.

Looking for something bright yet subtle for your wash basin area? The ODH Miller Wave HL is just the tile for you! The beautiful tile pairs well with shades of blue and white, and also looks good with wood, making it a great choice for both modern and traditional bathroom styles.

The repetitive and symmetrical design of the SDH Monte Art HL adds an alluring touch to the wash basin area and can be continued throughout the bathroom as a border. The use of darker tiles at the bottom and lighter tiles at the top help create an illusion of more space, making the bathroom look bigger.
FAQs
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1. Which tile is more waterproof?
- Ceramic, porcelain, and vitrified tiles have a low porosity since they are usually pressed and baked in kilns, reducing the number of pores.
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2. What tiles are lowest maintenance?
- Tiles that are made using materials such as vitrified, ceramic, and porcelain have low porosity and absorb minimal water. Their hard surface is also easy to clean, and they do not require regular maintenance procedures, such as sealing or polishing.
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3. How do you fill a gap between tiles and sinks?
- The gap between the tiles and sink should be filled using a sealant, such as concrete or silicon based sealants, to prevent the water from seeping through the gap and damaging the wall below.
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4. What are the different types of tiles that can be used for basin design?
- Basin tiles can be made using ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and vitrified materials and are available in various colours and designs, such as granite, marble, wood, etc.
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5. Which tiles is best for wash area?
- Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the best tiles for the wash basin area since they are durable, robust, easy to clean, and have low porosity.
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6. How do I choose suitable tiles for my basin?
- Since the basin area sees a lot of water and soap usage, it is best to opt for tiles that have low porosity and are easy to clean so that your tiles last you for a long time.
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7. How do I clean and maintain my basin tiles?
- The best way to clean basin tiles is by scrubbing the tiles using a paste of baking soda and water. Once dry, spray some vinegar over it and let it sit for about 10 to 12 minutes before gently rinsing the tiles with warm water and wiping them dry.
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8. Can I use the same tiles on the walls and floor of the basin area?
- Yes, the same tiles can be used to cover the floor and walls of the wash basin area. This helps give a seamless and cohesive look that creates an illusion of more space.
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9. How do you tile around a wash basin?
- Here are the steps to follow:
1.Mark the centre of your wash basin.
2.Place a tile to the left and right of it, with their joint being the centre of your wash basin.
3.Repeat the process until you have placed an adequate number of tiles around the wash basin.
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10. Should I tile behind the bathroom sink?
- Tiling around and behind the bathroom sink is a smart choice. They protect the wall from getting damaged by water, stains or mould while enhancing the overall look of your bathroom. Tiling adds a stylish element and makes cleaning easier, ensuring a longer-lasting, beautiful space.
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11. Do you install the sink or tile first?
- It's generally best to install the tile first before placing the sink. This allows for a seamless look and ensures the tiles are properly aligned. It also simplifies any adjustments needed during installation, providing a clean and polished finish.
Recommended Wash Basin Tiles Categories/Types
Ceramic or Porcelain Tiles
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are both manufactured by combining a mix of clay, water, sand, and other ingredients and firing them at a high temperature in the kiln – with the biggest difference between the two being that porcelain is fired at a higher temperature, making it more durable. These tiles are robust, long lasting, require minimal maintenance, have low porosity, and are easy to clean, making them the most popular choice.
Natural Stone Tiles
Natural stone tiles are stunning and can provide you with a very luxurious look. They are durable, and since each stone is unique in its own way, you can be sure that your wash basin will have a one of a kind look. The biggest drawback of natural stone tiles is that most natural stones are porous and need to be sealed regularly to prevent moisture damage.
Mosaic Tiles
Mosaic tiles are small tiles that are often used in the wash basin area. They provide a very intricate and complex look, adding to the visual depth of the space. But, they have a lot of grout lines, making cleaning them a difficult task. These can be made using a variety of materials such as natural stone, tile, glass, metal, etc.
Tile Visualiser - TriaLook
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