The Complete Guide to Picking the Best Wall, Floor, Bathroom, and Kitchen Tiles
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The aesthetic and usefulness you desire depending on the flooring, walls, bathrooms, and kitchen tiles you select.

We'll go over all you need to know about floor tiles, wall tiles, bathroom tiles and kitchen tiles in this comprehensive guide to help you make an informed choice.

Tiles for the floor

Size: Floor tiles are available in a range of sizes, from tiny mosaics to huge tiles.

Wall tiles

In bathrooms and kitchens, wall tiles are a popular choice since they're a great way to add colour and texture to your walls.

Dimensions: Wall tiles are available in a variety of sizes, from tiny mosaic tiles to huge format tiles.

Bathroom floor tiles: Bathroom floor tiles should be long-lasting, hygienic and slip-resistant.

Kitchen Tiles

What you should know about kitchen tiles is as follows:

Wall tiles for the kitchen: Wall tiles for the kitchen should be heat-, moisture-, and stain-resistant.

Large format tiles are a popular choice for modern homes, while small mosaic tiles are ideal for traditional homes.

Porcelain and ceramic tiles are popular choices for bathroom tiles as they are durable, water-resistant, and low maintenance.

How do I know how many tiles I need?

Consider the material, size, color, and finish when selecting floor tiles, wall tiles, bathroom tiles, and kitchen tiles.
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