Brick flooring in a bathroom adds warmth, texture, and a timeless look. It brings a mix of rustic charm and durability, making any space feel unique. Many people love brick because it stands out, lasts long, and gets better with age.
Not all bricks work well for bathroom floors, though. Some absorb water too fast, while others need extra sealing to stay in good shape. The right type makes all the difference.
Here are the most popular brick flooring options for bathrooms.
Each has its own style, benefits, and maintenance needs. Picking the best one comes down to looks, durability, and how much upkeep you want to handle.
Thin Brick Pavers
![A well-lit laundry room featuring a large skylight, green cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, a black door with glass panels, and a cozy window seat with cushions, complemented by textured brick flooring](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_8b0afd71bb344d24a41d1450b8c08993~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_801,h_1079,al_c,q_85,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_8b0afd71bb344d24a41d1450b8c08993~mv2.jpg)
At Real Thin Brick, we understand that choosing the right flooring for your bathroom is a big decision.
You want something that looks great, lasts long, and doesn't give you a headache to maintain. That's where our thin brick tiles come in.
Why Our Thin Brick Tiles Stand Out
Authentic Look – We don't cut corners. Our tiles are crafted from molds of genuine antique bricks, giving your bathroom a timeless and unique appearance.
Built to Last – Fired at 2200°F, our tiles are four times stronger than standard floor tiles. They can handle the daily wear and tear of a busy bathroom without breaking a sweat.
Easy to Handle – At just 1/2 inch thick, our tiles are lightweight and a breeze to install, even in spaces where traditional bricks would be too bulky.
Tips for a Successful Installation
![A small bathroom with a white vanity, a black-framed window, and a rustic-style exposed brick floor](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_4914f7019eb044759189f20d11cc9ab7~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_804,h_1079,al_c,q_85,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_4914f7019eb044759189f20d11cc9ab7~mv2.jpg)
Prep Right – Make sure your subfloor is clean and level. A solid foundation is key to a lasting installation.
Choose the Right Adhesive – We recommend using a high-quality thin-set mortar to keep your tiles firmly in place.
Seal It Up – Applying a good sealer protects your tiles from moisture and stains, keeping them looking sharp for years.
Design Ideas to Inspire You
![A cozy bathroom with white shiplap walls, a floating vintage sink, a black-framed mirror, a small window, and warm, distressed brick flooring creating a charming rustic aesthetic](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_905a281211454069b86c90a7edf4a841~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_860,h_1079,al_c,q_85,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_905a281211454069b86c90a7edf4a841~mv2.jpg)
Classic Charm – Go for a traditional red brick look to add warmth and character to your bathroom.
Modern Twist – Opt for a whitewashed finish for a sleek, contemporary vibe.
Mix and Match – Combine different colors and textures to create a unique pattern that reflects your personal style.
Recommended Thin Brick Models for Bathroom Floors
For a classic, rich red tone, our Antique Collection Georgetown Thin Brick Tiles stand out. These tiles work well in traditional settings and give bathrooms a warm, historic feel.
If you prefer a softer, neutral shade, the Antique Collection Magnolia Thin Brick Tiles provide a subtle, aged look with a mix of warm browns and tans.
For a modern industrial style, our Antique Collection Ravenna Thin Brick Tiles offer deep, rustic red with dark undertones, perfect for contemporary bathrooms looking to add character without overpowering the design.
If you are after something fully custom, we also offer the Antique Collection, allowing you to design a unique blend of colors and sizes for a personalized brick floor.
Reclaimed Brick – Timeless Character with a Story
![A vintage-style bathroom featuring a freestanding white tub against a backdrop of exposed brick walls, herringbone-patterned brick flooring](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_e6b67a3b1812430094dc9e48973a1255~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_549,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_e6b67a3b1812430094dc9e48973a1255~mv2.jpg)
Reclaimed brick brings a unique charm that no new material can replicate. Salvaged from old buildings, these bricks carry history, giving your bathroom a rich, aged look that feels warm and authentic. Every piece has variations in texture, color, and patina, making it perfect for those who want a floor with true character.
A major advantage of reclaimed brick is its durability. These bricks have already withstood decades or even centuries of use, proving their strength. However, because they are porous, sealing is a must to protect against moisture. Proper maintenance ensures they stay in top condition without losing their natural appeal.
For those who want a one-of-a-kind bathroom floor, reclaimed brick is unbeatable. It works especially well in rustic, farmhouse, and industrial designs, adding an element of warmth that modern materials often lack.
Glazed Brick Tiles – Easy to Clean and Water-Resistant
![A sleek, minimalist bathroom with white brick walls, a freestanding tub, and polished brick-like glossy flooring that reflects natural light from large windows](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_f3549ff5a2844124b92fdbd45cb5176a~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_549,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_f3549ff5a2844124b92fdbd45cb5176a~mv2.jpg)
For a bathroom setting, water resistance is crucial. Glazed brick tiles provide the best of both worlds – the beauty of real brick with a protective ceramic coating that repels moisture. Unlike traditional bricks that require sealing, glazed brick is naturally impervious to water and stains, making it one of the easiest brick options to maintain.
Glazed tiles come in various colors, offering flexibility for different design styles. A glossy finish works well in modern and contemporary bathrooms, while a matte glaze can maintain a more rustic or natural feel. These tiles also reflect light, making small bathrooms feel larger and brighter.
Although they cost more than unglazed options, the low maintenance and water resistance make them worth considering for a high-humidity environment like a bathroom.
Unglazed Brick Tiles – Natural Look with Texture
![A warm and earthy bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, woven baskets, beige textured stone flooring, and wooden decor, creating a natural spa-like ambiance](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_b949b37e535e413a80dd9f1eafe28a18~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_549,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_b949b37e535e413a80dd9f1eafe28a18~mv2.jpg)
Unglazed brick tiles bring an authentic, earthy feel to a bathroom. Unlike their glazed counterparts, these tiles maintain a raw, matte finish, adding depth and texture to the floor. They are naturally slip-resistant, making them a safe choice for wet environments.
The downside is their porosity. Without a proper sealer, water can seep in, leading to potential staining or damage over time. Applying a high-quality sealant protects the brick while maintaining its rich, natural tones.
For those who love the look of traditional brick but prefer a non-glossy, more organic finish, unglazed brick tiles are an excellent choice. They bring a cozy, lived-in feel to any bathroom and work well in rustic, industrial, and even Mediterranean-style designs.
Brick-Look Porcelain Tiles – Low Maintenance with a Brick Aesthetic
![A contemporary bathroom featuring dark brown brick tiles on both the walls and floor, a floating white vanity, a glass-enclosed shower](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3c9d79_3a55bc49deb049bca4e408bafd2bfa3b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_549,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/3c9d79_3a55bc49deb049bca4e408bafd2bfa3b~mv2.jpg)
If you love the appearance of brick but want something with higher durability and less upkeep, brick-look porcelain tiles are a smart alternative. Made from porcelain with a printed brick pattern, these tiles mimic real brick while offering water resistance, scratch resistance, and easy cleaning.
Since porcelain does not absorb moisture, these tiles work perfectly in bathrooms. They are also thinner and lighter than traditional bricks, making installation easier. Unlike real brick, they don’t require sealing, making them a great option for those who want the look without the extra care.
While brick purists may prefer the real thing, brick-look porcelain provides a cost-effective, durable solution that works well for modern homeowners who want style without the maintenance.
FAQs
1. Can brick flooring be installed over an existing tile or concrete floor?
2. How does brick flooring feel underfoot compared to traditional tile or wood?
3. Will brick flooring make my bathroom feel smaller?
4. Can I use underfloor heating with brick flooring?
5. How do I prevent grout from getting dirty over time?
The Bottom Line
Brick flooring in a bathroom brings durability, warmth, and character. Each option, from real thin brick to reclaimed, glazed, unglazed, or brick-look porcelain, offers something different.
Some require sealing, while others need less maintenance. Choosing the best one depends on style, upkeep preference, and the atmosphere you want in your space.
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