Kitchen Wall Tiles
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Scale Slate Grey Scallop Tiles – Matt
Code: REAWEB142 Size: 30.7cm x 30.7cm x 11mmThis is a special order item, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
This is a special order item, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
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Siena Black and White Victorian Floor Tiles
Code: REAWEB328 Size: 44cm x 44cm x 10mmThis is a special order item, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
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This item is temporarily out of stock
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
This item is temporarily out of stock
This is a special order item, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
Statuary Large White High Gloss Floor Tiles
Code: GEOWEB308 Size: 30cm x 60cm x 9.5mmThis is a special order item, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
A stock item which is normally available in store or for delivery immediately
Kitchen Wall Tiles
Choose your kitchen wall tiles carefully taking advice from a good tile supplier, such as Direct Tile Warehouse who have been a tile retailer for over 35 years and are members of The Tile Association.
- The latest trend is for very large tiles but they may not suit your kitchen particularly if there are a lot of electrical sockets to cut around. Large tiles are heavy and cannot be fixed to some backgrounds.
- Prepare carefully. A detailed plan of how the tiles are to be set out can save a lot of cutting and result in a more professional looking finished project. Tiles can add value to your home so be prepared to spend money and time.
- Don’t try and match the colour of the worktop, a contrast or a similar colour to the floor, co-ordinating with the units, will always look more effective. Don’t be afraid to mix matt finish tiles with gloss units or worktop and vice versa.
- Mosaics can be very useful in kitchens which tend to have a lot of switches and sockets to cut round. Mosaics come on a mesh which can be cut with scissors. Tiling an entire kitchen in mosaic could prove expensive. Instead, use mosaics between the worktop and wall units and choose a complimentary tile for the other wall areas.
- Buy or hire the best equipment, it will save time and money. Drilling holes in tiles is a routine part of any installation and that includes kitchen tiles. To avoid chipping or breaking them when drilling you will need a specialist tile drill. Please ask our friendly professional staff for advice