Tiles made for high-moisture spaces, like bathrooms, showers, and laundry rooms, should offer durability, water resistance, and easy maintenance. Porcelain tile is a top choice because it’s dense, non-porous, and able to withstand constant exposure to moisture. Glazed ceramic tile can also perform well in wet areas, especially when selected from high-quality tile samples that show how the finish resists water. Natural stone can be used too, but it typically requires sealing and more upkeep. When reviewing tile samples, look for materials with low water-absorption ratings, as they’ll hold up best in damp or splash-prone environments.








