Mosaic tiles aren’t always suitable for every application. The main differences between wall mosaics and floor mosaics lie in their slip resistance, durability, and finish.
Wall mosaic
When it comes to walls, you have more freedom in terms of color and finish. Glossy mosaic tiles are often used on bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, and in niches. They reflect light and are primarily decorative. View glossy mosaic tiles for walls here.
Floor mosaic
The requirements for flooring are more stringent. Traction and durability are key factors here, especially in wet areas like bathrooms. Matte mosaic tiles or tiles with a non-slip finish are therefore better suited for use as floor mosaics. View mosaic tiles suitable for flooring here.
Material and finishing
Ceramic or porcelain mosaic is most commonly used for floors because it is strong and durable. Glass mosaic is usually best suited for walls. The finish makes all the difference: glossy for walls, matte for floors. As a result, wall applications are primarily about aesthetics, while floor applications focus on safety and durability.
Find the right mosaic tile
At Multi Mosaics , you Multi Mosaics mosaic tiles for both walls and floors. Browse our full selection and choose the tile that’s right for your project.





