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Bathroom feature wall with polished marble-look porcelain tiles

Marble-look · Slabs · Feature Wall · Satin & Lappato

Polished tiles.

The mirror-like surface that amplifies light and depth. Best used as a deliberate design statement — feature walls, splashbacks, low-traffic floors and porcelain slabs where the reflection is the point.

636 polished tiles in stockFrom $25/m²Samples from $15
Marble-look specialists
Australia's deepest range of polished marble-look porcelain in slab and tile formats.
Wall and feature floor
Polished is at its best on walls and statement floors — never on wet area floors.
Sample before committing
Polished reflects everything around it — the sample tells you what you're really getting.
AU-wide delivery
Direct from our Melbourne warehouse to every state and territory.

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Marble-look polished

56 styles

Reflective porcelain with the depth and movement of natural marble.

Polished slabs

45 styles

Large-format porcelain slabs for splashbacks, vanity tops and feature walls.

Polished feature wall

307 styles

Statement wall tiles where the reflective finish does the visual work.

Satin & lappato

100 styles

Semi-polished options for the depth of polish with less daily maintenance.

More polished tiles

613 styles

What polished does

Amplifying light. Polished tile bounces natural light around the room. In a small south-facing bathroom or a windowless ensuite, this is genuinely transformative — a polished marble-look wall can double the perceived brightness without adding a single light fitting.

Polished vs lapped vs satin. Full polish is mirror-like and fully reflective. Lapped (or lappato) is semi-polished — the surface carries a softer satin sheen with markedly less maintenance burden. Satin sits in between — a consistent, low-level sheen that reads warmer than matte but quieter than polished.

Where polished genuinely wins. Bathroom feature walls where the reflective surface adds depth. Splashbacks where a single polished slab reads architectural. Low-traffic living room floors in marble-look porcelain. Vanity tops in porcelain slab for stone-look continuity at a fraction of natural marble's cost.

Maintenance & ordering

The maintenance reality. Every footprint, every water spot, every grain of dust shows on a polished floor. This isn't a defect — it's the nature of a reflective surface. If you have kids, pets, or a busy household, polished floors are not the right call. The tile itself is durable; the maintenance burden is what you're signing up for.

Walls vs floors. On walls, polished is magnificent and almost maintenance-free — nothing to walk on, very little dust settles, and the reflection works for you. If you love polished but have a busy home, do polished walls and a matte floor in the same colour family.

Slip risk. Polished tiles rarely achieve R10 wet-area ratings — they must not be used on bathroom floors, laundry floors, or any wet area without checking the certificate first. Ask us →

Polished tile questions

Are polished tiles slippery?

Yes when wet — most don't meet R10. Don't use on bathroom or laundry floors without checking the certificate.

Polished vs lapped finish?

Polished is mirror-like. Lapped/lappato is semi-polished with softer sheen and lower maintenance — a practical middle ground.

Do polished tiles scratch easily?

No — the durability is the same as matte. What shows is dust, footprints and water marks, not scratches.

Best rooms for polished tiles?

Bathroom feature walls, splashbacks, vanity tops, low-traffic living floors. Not wet area floors or busy households.

Prefer a quieter finish?

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