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KITCHEN TILES

 

The best natural and porcelain tiles for your kitchen

Marble is a classic and timeless material for use throughout homes and buildings, including in kitchens. Its durability, resistance to heat and luxury appearance make it an appealing choice for walls, floors and countertops. Its porous nature means it requires a little more upkeep, but the payoff of having expansive areas showing off the veins in marble is worth it for many. 

The alternative is to use porcelain. Thanks to modern printing methods, it’s now possible to produce tiles that mimic almost exactly the look of natural stones, metals and more. Plus, due to how porcelain is made, it’s both incredibly strong and nearly completely non-porous. This means it’s even more durable than marble and less susceptible to scratches and damage; while being heatproof, hygienic and perfect for use in damp areas.

Both of our ranges of marble and porcelain tiles are extensive and both materials come in a variety of colours, shapes, sizes and thicknesses.

If you would like some advice on the right marble or porcelain for your kitchen renovation or refurbishment, feel free to contact us. Our customer service team is happy to help with the design and sourcing of materials for your next kitchen project.

Kitchen Tiles

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  • Warm Ground
    From £48.33
  • Brown Forest
    From £48.33
  • Quarzo Gold Quarzo Gold
    Quarzo Gold
    From £55.00
  • Green Verde
    From £48.33
  • Grey Onyx
    From £48.33
  • White Dolomite White Dolomite
    White Dolomite
    From £48.33
  • Calacatta Goldy Calacatta Goldy
    Calacatta Goldy
    From £62.50
  • Carrara Premium Carrara Premium
    Carrara Premium
    From £62.50
  • Marble Drama Marble Drama
    Marble Drama
    From £62.50
  • Black Marquina Black Marquina
    Black Marquina
    From £58.33
  • Taj Mahal Quartzo Taj Mahal Quartzo
    Taj Mahal Quartzo
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Black Concrete Black
    Concrete Black
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Brown Concrete Brown
    Concrete Brown
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Grey Concrete Grey
    Concrete Grey
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Ivory Concrete Ivory
    Concrete Ivory
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Sand Concrete Sand
    Concrete Sand
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Smoke Concrete Smoke
    Concrete Smoke
    From £48.33
  • Concrete Taupe Concrete Taupe
    Concrete Taupe
    From £48.33
  • Concrete White Concrete White
    Concrete White
    From £48.33
  • Black Galaxy
    From £64.17
  • Mountain Grey
    From £48.33
  • Noiset Noiset
    Noiset
    From £48.33
  • Modena White
    From £41.67
  • Ivy Paradise
    From £48.33
  • Genoa Ivory Genoa Ivory
    Genoa Ivory
    From £60.00
  • Genoa Beige Genoa Beige
    Genoa Beige
    From £60.00
  • Genoa Bronze Genoa Bronze
    Genoa Bronze
    From £60.00
  • Genoa Silver Genoa Silver
    Genoa Silver
    From £60.00
  • Genoa Grey Genoa Grey
    Genoa Grey
    From £60.00
  • Genoa Charcoal Genoa Charcoal
    Genoa Charcoal
    From £60.00
  • Siena White Siena White
    Siena White
    From £48.33
  • Abstract Blooms Abstract Blooms
    Abstract Blooms
    From £66.67
  • Modena Steel
    From £48.33
  • Modena Grey
    From £48.33
  • Modena Carbon
    From £48.33
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    The best natural and porcelain tiles for your kitchen

    Marble is a classic and timeless material for use throughout homes and buildings, including in kitchens. Its durability, resistance to heat and luxury appearance make it an appealing choice for walls, floors and countertops. Its porous nature means it requires a little more upkeep, but the payoff of having expansive areas showing off the veins in marble is worth it for many. 

    The alternative is to use porcelain. Thanks to modern printing methods, it’s now possible to produce tiles that mimic almost exactly the look of natural stones, metals and more. Plus, due to how porcelain is made, it’s both incredibly strong and nearly completely non-porous. This means it’s even more durable than marble and less susceptible to scratches and damage; while being heatproof, hygienic and perfect for use in damp areas.

    Both of our ranges of marble and porcelain tiles are extensive and both materials come in a variety of colours, shapes, sizes and thicknesses.

    If you would like some advice on the right marble or porcelain for your kitchen renovation or refurbishment, feel free to contact us. Our customer service team is happy to help with the design and sourcing of materials for your next kitchen project.