Burgundy Large Brick Field Tile 22.8x7.5cm-Ceramic wall tile-Original Style-Tile.co.uk

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Our range of brick tiles

Brick tiles add a touch of urban elegance to bathrooms, kitchens, and feature walls. They seamlessly blend the style of natural brickwork with a modern aesthetic making them ideal for creating stylish splashbacks, contemporary shower areas, or full-room coverage with texture and depth.

Our range of brick tiles includes both glossy and matt finishes in classic tones like white, black, and green, as well as more rustic shades for a reclaimed brick look.

You’ll find small rectangular tiles that work beautifully in herringbone, stacked, or offset layouts - giving you plenty of design flexibility.

Made from hard-wearing materials like ceramic, porcelain, and terracotta, these brick tiles are as practical as they are stylish. Whether you’re going for a sleek metro look or something more textured, our collection has something for you.

Brick Tiles – FAQs

  • Yes, you can paint brick tiles as long as you use the right type of paint. You’ll need a paint that’s durable, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean, especially if the tiles are in areas like kitchens or bathrooms.

    Before painting, make sure you prepare the surface by cleaning, sanding, and applying a suitable primer. You’ll need to apply at least two coats of paint. Keep in mind that painted brick tiles won’t have the same natural texture or finish as unpainted ones, and over time, the paint may chip or wear – so some maintenance will be needed in the future.

  • Brick tiles are still very much in fashion thanks to their versatile and timeless design. Styles and trends may shift, but brick tiles remain a versatile option that can work with a range of interior designs.

    They’re incorporated in many contemporary designs, with hexagonal shapes and herringbone patterns particularly popular in recent years.

  • The number of brick tiles you will need depends on the size of the bathroom floor or wall you’re looking to cover.

    We have handy wall area and floor area calculators that can help you work out how many brick tiles you’ll need for your project.