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£32.00 m2

Tribeca mix pattern tile 60x60cm

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Pattern floor tile Tribeca floor tile 60x60cm A multi colour decorative floor tile. Made of porcelain with a matt finish and frost-proof glaze. Fea...

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£28.00 m2

Aged Blue pattern tile 60x60cm

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Aged Blue floor tiles 60x60cm. Glazed porcelain tiles with a matt finish and frost-proof glaze for indoor walls and floors. Sold by the tile  Decor...

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£17.96 m2

Pattern Mix Decor wall tile 25x70cm

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Pattern Mix Decor wall tile 25x70cm. A red bodied ceramic tile with a textured matt finish. The Pattern Mix Decor has a modern geometric pattern de...

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£30.00 m2

Alure Ivory Decor tile 30x75cm

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Cement effect tile Freya White Decor tile is a 30x75cm wall tile with a floral design The Freya series beige and white colors to easily adapt to an...

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£30.00 m2

Alure White Decor tile 30x75cm

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Cement effect tile Freya White Decor tile is a 30x75cm wall tile with a floral design The Freya series beige and white colors to easily adapt to an...

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£29.81 m2

Piazza Malone White Decor tile 30x75cm

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Sold by the box Cement effect tile Piazza Malone White is a repeat pattern wall tile 30x75cm. A decor tile to match the 30x75cm Piazza White plain ...

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£45.00 m2

Piazza Peek White Decor tile 60x120cm

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Sold by the box Cement effect tile Piazza Peek White Decor is a repeat pattern wall tile 60x120cm. A decor tile to match the Piazza White 60x120cm ...

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£45.00 m2

Piazza Peek Sand Decor tile 60x120cm

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Sold by the box Cement effect tile Piazza Peek Sand Decor is a repeat pattern wall tile 60x120cm. A decor tile to match the Piazza Sand 60x120cm pl...

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Bathroom Tiles - FAQ

What tiles are best for a bathroom?

Ceramic or porcelain tiles are great as bathroom tiles due to their glazed, non-porous nature and durability. Natural stone tiles require sealing and can stain, so fixing factory pre-sealed tiles is recommended - especially in wet zones such as showers.

Are bathroom tiles non-slip?

For a ceramic tile to be non slip the slip rating should be R11 -13 indicating a rough surface which makes slipping harder when wet.

If a tile has a slip rating R10 or less the tile will not be recommended as an anti-slip tile.

Should you use large tiles in a small bathroom?

Using large tiles in small bathrooms can be effective as it usually makes the room look and feel more spacious due to less grout lines being on show.

Large tiles are also great if you’re looking for a more contemporary look or seeking tiles that are easier to clean.

What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain bathroom tiles?

Both are suitable a bathroom tiles, but porcelain tiles are denser and harder than ceramic tiles. They’re both made from fired clay, but porcelain tiles are fired at higher temperatures and pressures – meaning they’re less porous.

This makes them more durable and resistant to water absorption, though they tend to be more expensive.

How many tiles do I need for my bathroom?

The number of tiles you will need for your bathroom depends on the size of the floor or walls you’re looking to cover.

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

What colour goes with beige bathroom tiles?

There are several colour combinations you can use with beige bathroom tiles to create a different look and feel.

Combine with white for a clean aesthetic or soft greys for a more sophisticated, contemporary feel. Beige bathroom tiles can also look great with muted greens, which offers a natural, welcoming vibe.

Can you paint bathroom tiles?

Yes, painting bathroom tiles is possible as long as you have the correct paint. For bathroom tiles, you’ll need specific paint that’s moisture-resistant and easy to clean.

You’ll need to properly prepare the tiles by sanding and priming before applying at least two coats of paint. Painted bathroom tiles won’t have quite the same high-quality finish as original tiles, and they can crack and flake over time – so you’ll need to factor in maintenance in the future too.

How can I clean bathroom tiles?

You can clean bathroom wall tiles using warm water and a cleaning solution that’s suitable for your specific tiles. Materials like ceramic are sensitive to harsh chemicals like bleach, so be sure to find a compatible tile cleaning solution.

Soak a soft brush or sponge in the mixture and wipe away any dirt or stains. You can also use an old toothbrush to clean dirt from the grout.

Once clean, dry your bathroom tiles with a lint-free cloth so you don’t get streaks or water spots.

How long does it take to tile a bathroom?

The time needed to tile a bathroom varies depending on the size of the area being tiled and whether it’s being done by a professional or DIY-er.

Generally, it can take up to a week for preparation, waterproofing, tiling, grouting and finishing.

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