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Tile installation by BauArt in Luxembourg

BauArt — Tiling specialists in Luxembourg

The right tiles for every room — laid to last.

Our tilers handle your floors and walls from start to finish.

  • Tailored work from experienced professionals
  • A trusted local team that delivers a clean finish
  • Motivated, well-trained tilers for quality you can see

Free quote within 48 hours!

For new builds and renovations alike

Tiling that works in every room of your home

Bathroom tiling in Luxembourg

Bathroom

Tiles and bathrooms go way back — and for good reason. Floors, walls, above the basin, inside the shower, around the bath: tile goes everywhere. Porcelain stoneware on the floor and ceramic on the walls is the classic combination, but natural stone, cement tiles, mosaics, glossy or matte finishes are all on the table. Whatever the brief, your bathroom — your call.

Kitchens

Is your kitchen splashback looking dated, or stained from years of cooking? Thinking of giving the floor a fresh look but not sure where to start? Whether you lean toward timeless classics, current trends, or our most popular ranges, we'll show you the tile ideas that will lift your kitchen — floor to splashback.

Kitchen tiling in Luxembourg
Bedroom tiling in Luxembourg

Living spaces

Thanks to digital printing and modern manufacturing, tiles now adapt to almost any taste — including convincing imitations of other materials — without giving up the durability tiles are known for. Whatever atmosphere you want for the room, there's a fit. For something warm and natural, wood-effect glazed porcelain stoneware is hard to beat.

Types of tile

A range that fits every style of interior

Ceramic

Ceramic

Ceramic floor tiles come out of a tightly controlled industrial process — and that shows up as strength, scratch resistance, easy upkeep, and long-term stability. They also convincingly imitate other materials like natural stone, so the look you want is rarely a compromise. We work with the leading brands on the market.

Granite

Granite

Granite is a hard natural stone that takes daily wear in stride and lasts for decades. Shape-wise, you have plenty of room to be bold — square, rectangular, diamond, hexagon — whatever fits the look you're after.

Natural stone

Natural stone

Natural stone tiles are about as durable as flooring gets, and every piece carries its own character — no two installs look the same. The trade-off is weight: they're heavier than ceramic, and need the right substructure. The result, when done well, is unmatched.

Marble

Marble

Marble has been a benchmark for elegance for thousands of years — and it works just as well in modern homes. Creamy beige tones with the trademark veining warm a room and lift the light. Polished finishes feel soft underfoot — a small daily pleasure — and pair beautifully with classic palettes.

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Recent work

A selection of our recent tiling projects

FAQ

Common questions

What is the best type of tile?

Stoneware tiles, generally:

Glazed porcelain stoneware — denser than standard ceramic, so it holds up better over time.

Full-body porcelain stoneware — solid all the way through, with durability close to natural stone.

Which colours stain the least?

Beige or grey. If you want a floor that's easy to keep clean, those shades hide marks well and bring a soft, calm feel to the room.

How can I recognise a quality tile?

Tile durability depends on the body (the unglazed clay underneath). The more clay, the more fragile.

Red-body tiles are cheaper but not suited to outdoor or high-traffic areas. UPEC and PEI ratings are reliable benchmarks when choosing tiles for kitchens, terraces, or bathrooms — places that put tiles to the test. Don't pick lightly.

What are the advantages of a tiled floor?
  • Waterproof
  • Highly resistant to impact and scratches
  • Easy to clean — tiles handle cleaning products without fuss
  • Colour-stable — they don't fade or discolour over time
Do I have to remove the old tiles before laying new ones?

Not necessarily. You can lay new tiles over old, as long as the existing ones are sound — no cracks, no loose pieces. Just check that the new tile thickness won't require you to plane down your doors.

Your tiling project starts here. Book a consultation.

We're glad to help you pick the right tiles. Ask us anything about services, products, or specific brands — we'll get back to you quickly.

Our process

  1. 01

    Get in touch

    Tell us about your project — we'll listen carefully and figure out what you actually need.

  2. 02

    Custom quote

    After visiting your home and measuring the work, we send you a detailed, line-by-line quote.

  3. 03

    Work begins

    Once you accept the quote, our team gets started.