The Marrakech Collection features Zellige-look porcelain tiles in 4" x 4" and 2" x 8" sizes, perfect for pools, spas, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. Designed in muted coastal tones, these tiles bring artisan-inspired texture and timeless beauty to any space. Durable and water-resistant, they're ideal for adding a touch of handcrafted charm to your next design project.
The Marrakech Collection features Zellige-look porcelain tiles in 4" x 4" and 2" x 8" sizes, perfect for pools, spas, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. Designed in muted coastal tones, these tiles bring artisan-inspired texture and timeless beauty to any space. Durable and water-resistant, they're ideal for adding a touch of handcrafted charm to your next design project.
Inspired by the timeless beauty of handmade Moroccan tilework, the Marrakech Collection brings artisan charm and modern durability together in one versatile porcelain tile series. Featuring a Zellige-look surface with subtle variation and texture, these pool tiles are crafted to deliver the look of hand-glazed ceramic with the performance of porcelain. Available in two classic sizes - 4” x 4” and 2” x 8” - the Marrakech Collection is perfect for a wide variety of applications. From swimming pools and spas to kitchen backsplashes, bathroom showers, and outdoor living areas, these tiles are built to withstand moisture, temperature changes, and everyday wear.
The curated palette of muted coastal colors lends a relaxed, sun-washed look that complements everything from contemporary minimalism to boho-chic and coastal farmhouse aesthetics. Elevate your next project with the subtle elegance and handcrafted appeal of the Marrakech Collection. Bring paradise home - shop pool tile now!
FAQ
What is the difference between pool tiles and regular tiles?
Pool tiles are engineered to withstand constant exposure to water, chemicals, and fluctuating temperatures, making them highly durable and non-porous. In contrast, regular tiles are typically designed for indoor applications and may lack the water and chemical resistance needed for submerged or outdoor use, making them unsuitable for pool environments.
What is the best material for pool tiles?
Porcelain and glass are widely considered the best materials for pool tiles thanks to their exceptional durability and water resistance. Porcelain is dense, non-porous, and ideal for high-moisture areas, while offering a wide range of design options. Glass tiles deliver a luxurious, reflective finish and are also non-porous, though often at a higher price point. Natural stone is another option that provides a textured, organic look, but it typically requires sealing. AquaBlu offers the largest online selection of pool tiles—contact our team for help finding the perfect fit for your project.
Why is frost resistance important for porcelain pool tiles?
Frost resistance ensures porcelain pool tiles won’t crack or deteriorate in freezing temperatures, making them ideal for outdoor installations in cold climates. Our porcelain and glass tile collections are built to endure harsh winter conditions, providing long-term durability and peace of mind.
What finish is best for porcelain pool tiles?
The right finish balances aesthetics and functionality. Matte finishes offer better slip resistance and are ideal for wet, high-traffic areas. Glossy finishes enhance color depth and provide a sleek, polished look. With a wide selection available, you can choose the finish that best suits your design and safety needs.
Are there any downsides to porcelain pool tiles?
Porcelain tiles offer unmatched durability and timeless appeal. The only notable limitation is the lack of shimmering or iridescent finishes available in some glass tiles. Otherwise, porcelain remains one of the most reliable and low-maintenance choices for pools. Check out our trending options, including zellige-look porcelain tiles, for a stylish upgrade.
Is porcelain tile a good choice for swimming pools?
Absolutely. Porcelain tile is ideal for pools due to its strength, low porosity, and resistance to chemicals and weather changes. It can be used for both the pool interior and surrounding areas. However, not all porcelain is created equal—avoid using standard indoor-grade tile. Instead, choose tiles specifically designed for pool use from trusted brands. AquaBlu is a certified distributor of top-performing pool tile products built for long-term performance.
Do porcelain pool tiles need to be soaked before installation?
No, soaking is generally unnecessary. Porcelain tiles are very dense and have a low absorption rate. Just ensure the tiles are clean and free from debris before installation to promote a strong bond with the adhesive.
How long do pool tiles last?
Waterline and accent pool tiles can last 10–20 years depending on material quality, installation, and maintenance. When installed correctly and maintained properly, premium porcelain or glass tiles can last decades. For maximum lifespan, follow proper installation practices, maintain balanced water chemistry, and choose high-quality tiles from reputable sources like AquaBlu. Refer to guidelines from the TCNA to ensure best practices.
What is the most durable tile for pools?
Porcelain is the most durable tile material for swimming pools, thanks to its low water absorption and resistance to cracking, staining, and chemicals. For decking, 2cm thick porcelain pavers offer exceptional strength and longevity. Explore our exclusive range of 2cm porcelain pavers and coping designed specifically for outdoor environments.
What is the ideal tile thickness for pools?
Pool tile thickness generally ranges from 6mm to 10mm. Glass mosaics usually fall between 6mm and 8mm, while porcelain tiles tend to be slightly thicker (8mm–10mm). For coping and decking, thicker materials such as 20mm (2cm) porcelain or natural stone slabs are preferred due to their enhanced strength and ability to withstand outdoor wear and freeze-thaw cycles.
What common mistakes should be avoided with porcelain pool tiles?
A common mistake is using abrasive cleaning tools, which can scratch and dull the tile’s surface. Always use non-abrasive brushes designed for pool maintenance. Proper installation is also key—make sure high-performance, pool-rated adhesives and grouts are used. For extra protection, apply a waterproofing membrane like Basecrete to prevent moisture intrusion and extend the life of your installation.
What types of tiles are best for swimming pools?
Glass and porcelain tiles are the best choices for pool interiors due to their durability, non-porous nature, and chemical resistance. Glass tiles offer rich color and a reflective finish, while porcelain provides practical longevity with versatile design options.
What tile is best around a pool?
Use porcelain or glass pool-rated tiles that meet performance standards for outdoor use. Look for tiles rated for freeze/thaw durability, slip resistance, and chemical exposure. For decking and coping, opt for 2cm porcelain pavers paired with matching coping pieces for a seamless, low-maintenance finish.
Where can porcelain pool tiles be used?
Porcelain pool tiles are incredibly versatile and can be used in pools, spas, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor living spaces. Their strength and weather resistance make them ideal for both submerged and exposed applications. Our team is happy to help you find the right fit for any area of your home or project.
What are coping tiles?
Pool coping tiles are the edge pieces that cap the perimeter of your pool, providing a smooth transition from the water to the surrounding deck. In addition to enhancing safety, they protect the pool shell and hide the underlying structure. Coping is available in various materials like marble, travertine, and porcelain for a polished, finished look.