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£34.99 m2

Chequer black & white floor tile 45x45cm

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A black and white floor tile. This 45x45cm Chequer red-body ceramic floor tile is made up of different models designed by Francisco Segarra, all b...

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£30.00 m2

Harrow Grafito Pattern floor tile 31.6x31.6cm

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Harrow Grafito pattern tile 31.6x31.6cm. A red body ceramic tile with a matt finish. The Harrow Grafito is a patterned floor tile with a black and...

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£32.98 m2

Star Ara Black Pattern Floor Tile 45x45cm

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The successful FS STAR tile collection, designed by interior designer and furniture designer Francisco Segarra, expands its range of colors includi...

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White tiles are a classic, elegant tile for all styles of bathroom suites. Creating a clean, serene space, white bathroom tiles allow for endless design possibilities, whether that be using them as a monochrome backdrop or as a foundation for vibrant accents and fixtures.

With thousands of tiles to choose from, from matt white tiles to metro gloss tiles, you’re bound to find the perfect tile for your bathroom space.

White tiles - FAQ

Do white tiles make a room look bigger?

Yes, white tiles can make a room look bigger. White reflects more light, which helps to brighten up a space and create an open, airy feel. This can give the illusion of a larger room, especially in small or dimly lit areas.

Additionally, the uniform and clean appearance of white tiles reduces visual clutter, further enhancing the perception of space. When combined with good lighting and minimalistic design, white tiles are an effective way to make a room feel more expansive.

In which rooms do white tiles work best?

Due to the clean, bright effect white tiles create, people will use them as kitchen splash backs or bathroom wall tiles.

Are there different finishes available for white tiles?

Yes. Like all tiles white tiles can come in gloss, matt or satin finishes for wall tiles. For the floor white tiles they can come in a polish or matt finish.

Should I use white grout with white tiles?

Using white grout with white tiles can create a seamless, clean look, making the space feel bright and unified. However, it does have some potential downsides:

  1. Stains and discoloration: White grout tends to show dirt, stains, and discoloration more easily, especially in high-traffic areas or places with moisture, like bathrooms and kitchens.
  2. Maintenance: White grout requires more frequent cleaning to keep it looking fresh. Sealing the grout can help prevent staining and make cleaning easier.

If you're concerned about maintenance but still want a cohesive look, consider using a light grey or beige grout, which provides a similar effect while being more forgiving when it comes to stains.

Are white tiles hard to keep clean?

White tiles can be more challenging to keep clean than darker ones because they tend to show dirt, stains, and grime more easily. Dust, spills, and general wear are more visible on white surfaces, making frequent cleaning necessary to maintain their pristine appearance. Additionally, grout lines between the tiles, if they are light-colored, can also stain and discolor over time.

However, with regular maintenance and the right cleaning products, keeping white tiles clean is manageable. They do offer a bright and modern look, and their clean appearance when properly maintained can be very rewarding.

Do white tiles turn yellow?

Yes, white tiles can turn yellow over time due to several factors:

  1. Sunlight exposure: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause white tiles to yellow, especially in areas near windows.
  2. Cleaning product residue: Certain cleaning products, especially those with harsh chemicals or bleach, can leave residues that cause tiles to yellow over time.
  3. Moisture and humidity: In areas like bathrooms, high moisture levels can lead to mold or mildew, which might cause a yellowish tint on tiles and grout.
  4. Aging and wear: Over time, white tiles may naturally discolor due to aging, especially if they are exposed to oils, dirt, or other contaminants.

To prevent yellowing, it's essential to regularly clean the tiles with appropriate cleaners and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or moisture without proper ventilation.

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