Glass Tiles
- Glass tiles bring light, depth and easy-clean surfaces to kitchens, bathrooms, pools and feature walls. On ArchiPro, you can compare glass mosaic tiles, glass subway tiles, clear glass tiles and square glass tiles from trusted New Zealand suppliers. Choose from options for splashbacks, shower walls, pool surrounds and decorative details, with finishes ranging from glossy and reflective to softly textured. Whether you are planning a glass tile backsplash or a full glass tile shower, this collection helps you find products that suit the space, installation method and design intent.More to discover
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Glass tiles are popular where cleanability, colour depth and light reflection matter. They are commonly used for kitchen splashbacks, bathroom walls, shower niches, pools and decorative panels. Compared with some ceramic or porcelain options, a glass tile can create a sharper reflective finish and a thinner visual profile. It also resists staining, which makes it a strong choice behind cooktops, vanities and wet-area joinery.
Choosing glass tiles for New Zealand homes and projects
Before you choose a style, think about where the tile will be installed. Wall areas, floors, pools and exterior spaces all place different demands on the product, adhesive and grout. If you are comparing other surface options at the same time, browse the wider tile and stone finishes category to see how glass sits alongside stone, concrete and porcelain finishes.
Where glass tiles work best
Glass is most often selected for vertical and detailed areas. For kitchens, glass tiles for kitchen splashbacks can be easy to wipe down and can help smaller rooms feel brighter. A glass subway tile backsplash suits both modern and classic interiors, while square glass tiles can create a more grid-like, architectural look.
In bathrooms, glass tiles are used across shower walls, bath surrounds, niches and vanity splashbacks. A glass tile shower can feel clean and open, especially when paired with clear shower screens and simple tapware. For wet areas, always confirm the tile is suitable for the location and that the installer is comfortable cutting glass mosaic tile cleanly around fittings.
For pools, glass mosaic pool tiles and glass pool tile sheets are valued for their colour intensity under water. Pool tiles must be specified for immersion, chemicals and slip requirements where applicable. Standard decorative glass mosaics are not always suitable for pools, so check the supplier's technical data before purchase.
Formats, colours and finishes
Glass tiles come in small mosaics, long subway formats, square tiles, textured pieces and clear glass tiles with backing colours. Each format changes the feel of a space and affects installation time.
- Glass mosaic tiles: Good for curves, niches, pools and detailed feature areas. Sheet backing helps with layout, but grout lines are more visible.
- Glass subway tile: A practical choice for splashbacks and bathroom walls. It can be laid stacked, vertical or in a brick pattern.
- Square glass tiles: Useful for clean, geometric layouts and small feature sections.
- Clear glass tiles: Best chosen with care, as the backing, adhesive and wall preparation can affect the final colour.
- Glass block tiles: Often used where light transfer and privacy are both desired, such as partitions or bathroom details.
Installation details to get right
Glass is less forgiving than some tile materials. The wall or substrate should be flat, clean and stable, and the adhesive needs to suit glass. White adhesive is often used so the final colour is not dulled by the setting bed. Grout choice also matters, as grout colour can change the overall look of small mosaics.
Cutting glass tile usually requires the right blade, scoring tool or glass tile cutter. Poor cutting can leave chipped edges, especially around power points, mixers and corners. If your design has many exposed cuts, discuss trim profiles or polished edges with your supplier or installer before ordering.
Buy extra material for cuts, breakage and future repairs. This is especially important with glass mosaic tiles NZ projects, as batch variation can make later matching difficult.
How glass compares with other tile types
Glass is excellent for walls and decorative areas, but it is not always the right answer for every surface. If the project includes high-traffic areas, compare dedicated floor tiles with suitable slip ratings and wear performance. For vertical surfaces, you can also review wall tiles across ceramic, porcelain and glass options.
If you want smaller formats or patterned sheets, look through mosaic tiles to compare mesh-backed options for bathrooms, pools and feature walls. For bolder design statements, decorative tiles may include glass, glazed ceramic and mixed-material pieces. In specialist projects, ceiling tiles and tactile indicators may also be relevant when planning a complete surface package.
Questions to ask before ordering
- Is the glass tile rated for the exact location - wall, shower, pool or floor?
- What adhesive, grout and sealant does the supplier recommend?
- Can the installer cut the product neatly around fittings and edges?
- Does the finish show water marks, fingerprints or grout haze easily?
- How many spare sheets or tiles should be ordered for this layout?
ArchiPro makes it easier to compare glass tiles from premium New Zealand suppliers, check product details and connect with professionals who understand local homes and project requirements.


