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Browse our complete tile collection for bathrooms, kitchens, living spaces and outdoor areas. Find wall and floor tiles in porcelain, ceramic, quarry, natural stone, marble effect, wood effect, metro, mosaic and large format styles.
Browse the complete Tile Experience range — porcelain, ceramic, marble-effect, wood-effect, concrete-effect and outdoor formats — all in one place. Whether you're tiling a wet room, a kitchen splashback, a hallway or a patio, the choice comes down to four things: slip rating, size, finish and material. Floors need R10 as a minimum (R11 for wet rooms and outdoors); walls can sit at R9 because slip resistance matters less vertically.
Start by deciding where the tile is going. Floor tiles are denser and rated for foot traffic; wall tiles are lighter and easier to cut around fittings. Large-format tiles (600×1200 mm and up) are the dominant UK trend right now — fewer grout lines mean easier cleaning, a cleaner aesthetic, and small rooms feel bigger, not smaller.
For finishes, matt porcelain hides watermarks and limescale — the practical choice for family bathrooms and busy kitchens. Polished and gloss reflect more light and work beautifully in guest bathrooms or en-suites with lower traffic.
Not sure how a tile will look in your home? Use our free tile visualiser to drop any tile into a photo of your room — try different layouts, grout colours and patterns before you commit. And you can always order up to 4 free cut samples to see the colour and texture in your own light, posted straight through your letterbox — no payment required.
For bathroom floors, choose R10 as a minimum — suitable for most domestic wet areas. Wet rooms and shower floors where water pools benefit from R11. R9 is for walls only, where slip resistance isn't a factor.
Counter-intuitively, large-format tiles (600×600 mm or larger) make small bathrooms feel bigger — fewer grout lines create the illusion of more space. Reserve small mosaics for the shower tray or a single feature wall.
Measure the area in m² (length × width) then add 10% for cuts and wastage — 15% if you're laying diagonally or in a complex pattern. Always order from the same batch to ensure colour consistency.
Yes — our free tile visualiser lets you upload a photo of your room (or use one of our templates) and drop any tile from our range straight onto the walls or floor. You can experiment with grout colours and laying patterns before you commit.
Only if they are rated for floor use — check the spec for "Wall & Floor" application. Wall-only tiles are thinner and may crack under foot traffic. Floor-rated tiles can always go on walls.
Yes — order up to 4 free cut samples from any tile in our range, delivered next working day with no payment required. Samples are posted through your letterbox so you can see the colour and texture in your own light. Just click "Order Free Sample" on any product page.