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Black ceramic wall tile A flat brick black matt ceramic wall tile by Dune ceramics. Can be used with the Rainbow feature tile to add colour and sty...
View full detailsArt Deco wall tile Art Deco White gloss wall tile 20x20cm. A ceramic tile set with a smooth gloss finish. The Art Deco White is inspired by the gl...
View full detailsHexagon tile Introducing Exotic Hexagon Porcelain tile. Open up your interior to the influence of nature with the floral hexagon porcelain wall and...
View full details7.5x30cm Nissel Black Brick Tile A vintage brick wall tile with a rippled black gloss finish which captures the wonderful rustic qualities of handm...
View full detailsArt Deco wall tile Art Deco Black gloss wall tile 20x20cm. A ceramic tile set with a smooth gloss finish. The Art Deco Black is inspired by the gl...
View full detailsA flat brick Black gloss ceramic wall tile. The Metro flat range is a modern, versatile, contemporary series of rectangular tiles (London undergro...
View full detailsLondon Brick Charcoal brick 6 x25cm A glazed porcelain tile with a rough matt finish in a range of grey and black shades. The London Brick is inspi...
View full detailsPlease note these are made to order, so please expect longer lead times (approx 2-3 weeks). The St Ives Decor range is a bumpy gloss ceramic wall t...
View full detailsJenson Black Decor is a bumpy brick gloss ceramic wall tile. The black colour and ripple finish makes Jenson Black Decor a great addition to vinta...
View full detailsZellige Anthracite ceramic wall tiles 6.9x24cm. Glazed wall tiles with a gloss finish for indoor use. A mixture of grey base tiles with highlight d...
View full detailsOsterley Black brick matt porcelain brick tile 11x22.5cm A glazed porcelain tile with a matt finish. Osterley Black brick authentically replicates ...
View full detailsOsterley Black square matt porcelain brick tile 22.5x22.5cm A glazed porcelain tile with a matt finish. Osterley Black square authentically replica...
View full detailsMetro tile Bathroom or kitchen wall Ceramic bevelled-edge wall tile with a black gloss finish. Brick tiles like the Metro Black Gloss can be creat...
View full detailsSold by the box of 15 tiles = 0.6 square metre per box. Brompton Liquorice porcelain floor tile 20x20cm A glazed porcelain tile with a matt finish...
View full detailsSold by the tile. The Architectural Black Dado is a smooth gloss ceramic wall tile moulding. Enhance your tile design with our Architectural Blac...
View full detailsJenson Black is a bumpy brick gloss ceramic wall tile. The black colour and ripple finish makes Jenson Black a great addition to vintage style sch...
View full detailsOriginal Style Tileworks range Oken Anthracite Hexagon porcelain wall and floor tile with a matt finish. Introducing the Oken Hexagon Tile - a clas...
View full detailsSold by the box of 25 tiles = 1 square metre per box. Parisian Cafe Tri Black porcelain tile 20x20cm by Ca Pietra. A glazed porcelain tile with a...
View full detailsCeramic or porcelain tiles are usual for 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 recommend especially in wet zones such as showers.
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.
You can use large tiles in small rooms as this usually makes rooms look more spacious due to less grout lines being on show.
Porcelain tiles are denser and harder than ceramic tiles. This means porcelain tiles can be used as both wall and floor tiles. Ceramic tiles can be made for both wall and floor but will usually need to be made thicker to be suitable as a floor tile.
Because of their strength porcelain tiles can be made into very large sizes which will need specialist cutting tools compared to smaller ceramic tiles.
Porcelain tiles are usually more expensive due to digital printing making them look like natural stone. marble, wooden planks etc compared to ceramic tiles using simpler printing techniques.
First you will need the measurements for either wall or floor area to be tiled. Our tiles are advertised by the square metre so we recommend measuring your area in metres, but our calculator will allow you to enter measurements in different types such as feet and inches which will then calculate the square metres required.
Use the tile calculator on a product page to work out your area or use the links for
Once you know your tiling area measurement you will be able to select the quantity of tiles based on square metres require to cover on the corresponding product page.
Floor tiles are strong enough to be used as either a wall or floor tile, but you will need to check what adhesive is needed to fix them to a wall as ready mix adhesive will probably not be suitable (flexible cement based adhesive for most floor tiles).
Ceramic wall tiles are not designed to be used as a floor tile as the glaze will not be strong enough and my crack or scratch over time. If a ceramic tile is suitable for the floor it will normally be thicker and have a suitable glaze.
Porcelain tiles are usually advertised as both wall and floor tiles due to their density and strength.
We will always label a tile as suitable for floor or just walls on the product page.
It is possible to buy tile paint for ceramic wall tiles not usually not suitable for other types of tiles.
If tiling a wet room floor which will have lots of water, such as a shower floor instead of using an acrylic shower tray, we recommend using tiles with an anti slip rating as 11 or higher as these tiles will have more grip to walk on.
Tiles can be either ceramic, porcelain or vitrified ceramic. Grout should be flexible and water-repellence, very low water absorption, high surface hardness and high resistance to the most common acidic substances.
It is recommend to tile behind bathroom unit walls and floor as it will seal the area and make it water resistant.
It also future proofs the room as if the unit requires replacing for a different size unit the area will be interchangeable and there wont be any gaps to fill.
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Electrical unfloor heating is suitable for bathroom floors (not wet zones such as shower floors) and are installed before the floor tiles are fitted on top with flexible adhesive and grout.
Make sure to use a qualified electrician to install the heating element before tiling.
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