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Our range of stone effect tiles

Our exquisite selection of stone effect tiles is primed to add charm and style to your home. This diverse range of porcelain and ceramic tiles, crafted to emulate the organic beauty and texture of natural stone, offers a chic touch to any room or outdoor space.

Whether you're looking to create a rustic countryside feel or a sleek, modern look, we have high-quality tiles to suit your taste – we have a fantastic selection of colours, textures, and sizes available.

With our stone effect tiles, you can add the natural beauty of stone to you space while enjoying the durability and ease of maintenance that comes with porcelain and ceramic. We have stunning wall tiles that are perfect for creating striking bathroom and kitchen spaces, and floor tiles that can withstand heavy foot traffic and resist stains.

Explore the range now and elevate your interior design with the elegance of stone effect tiles.

Stone Effect Tiles - FAQs

  • Stone effect tiles, made from porcelain or ceramic, offer a cost-effective and practical alternative to genuine natural stone.

    They provide a near-indistinguishable aesthetic while being much more durable – they’re more resistant to scratches, stains and general wear, which means they can stand the test of time as flooring even in high-traffic areas.

    They’re also easy to clean, unlike natural stone, and their resistance to water and humidity makes them a more practical choice for bathrooms and showers.

  • Yes, you do grout stone effect tiles in the same way you would with other tiles.

    This is necessary to fill the gaps between the tiles and provide structural integrity, as well as improved moisture resistance.

    Neutral-toned grouts like beige, grey, or cream are generally a good choice for stone effect tiles, creating a natural, seamless look. You can also use lighter or darker shades to offer a contrast and make the details of your detail more prominent.

  • The number of stone effect tiles you will need depends on the size of the area that you’re looking to cover and the size of your chosen tile.

    We have a tile calculator that can help you work out how many stone effect tiles you’ll need for your project.