Surfaces That Define Spaces

Tiles

Kitchen Tiles

Kitchen tiles must handle cooking, cleaning, spills, and daily movement without becoming difficult to maintain. This collection is organised to help customers choose practical wall, floor, and backsplash surfaces with the right balance of durability and design.
Design Guidance

Practical Surface Selection

Practical Surface Selection

Matt or satin floors are usually safer and more forgiving than high-gloss floors. For backsplashes, 300x600 and subway-style layouts remain popular because they handle visual detailing well. If the kitchen opens into the living area, choose a floor tone that transitions naturally with adjacent spaces.
Practical Surface Selection
Applications

Use Cases

Kitchen flooring

Backsplash walls

Utility and wash areas

Open kitchen concepts

Compact apartment kitchens

Expert Tip

Kitchen surfaces should always be easy to wipe and resistant to staining. Busy patterns can help hide minor marks on floors, while simpler wall tiles keep the kitchen looking cleaner and more organised. The right backsplash should complement the countertop rather than compete with it.

William Davis
William Davis Marketing Executive

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