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Porcelain tiles are a strong and stylish choice for modern interiors. They are made to handle moisture, daily wear, and regular cleaning without losing their finish. This makes them suitable for both homes and commercial spaces.
These tiles are fired at very high temperatures, creating a dense surface with low water absorption. As a result, they perform well in bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, and outdoor areas where durability matters.
Why Porcelain Is a Practical Choice
This tile material is chosen for long-term performance as well as design flexibility. It works well in busy spaces and areas exposed to water.
- Handles heavy foot traffic with ease
- Resists moisture and stains
- Easy to clean with minimal maintenance
- Works for both walls and floors
- Maintains colour and texture over time
Porcelain Tiles by Room
In bathrooms, moisture-resistant surfaces are essential. These tiles are widely used with bathroom tile designs for floors, walls, and shower areas.
For cooking spaces, spill resistance and easy cleaning are key. Many layouts combine them with kitchen porcelain tiles to create a practical and clean environment.
High-traffic zones such as entrances and corridors benefit from durable options used alongside hallway tiles.
Weather-resistant options are also suitable for patios and terraces when paired with outdoor flooring solutions.
Porcelain Tiles Surface Finish and Design Style
Different finishes help control the look and feel of a space. Matt surfaces offer a soft, modern appearance, while polished finishes reflect light and enhance brightness.
Many designs replicate natural materials without the upkeep. Popular options include marble effects, onyx effects, and terrazzo-style tiles.
Warm interior designs often use wood-look tile patterns to balance texture and durability.
Colour Options for Every Interior
Neutral tones remain a popular choice for flexible design. Shades such as grey finishes, white tiles, green tiles, and blue effects help create bright and open rooms.
Darker and warmer shades add contrast and depth. Feature areas often use black tile designs or statement options like gold-coloured tiles.
Tile Sizes and Layout Options
Tile size plays a big role in the final look. Compact formats such as 30x60cm tiles are ideal for bathrooms and detailed layouts.
Balanced proportions like 60x60cm formats suit kitchens and living spaces well.
Large-format designs such as 60x120cm tiles, 90x90cm sizes, and 120x120cm options reduce grout lines and create a clean, modern finish.
Porcelain Tiles Wall and Floor Compatibility
Most designs are suitable for both applications, making it easier to coordinate floor tile layouts with matching wall coverings.
For added safety, textured finishes are available and are often used alongside non-slip flooring options in wet or high-risk areas.
Built for Long-Term Use
This tile type is known for lasting performance. It resists scratches, moisture, and stains, making it a reliable solution for everyday use.
With proper installation and routine care, these surfaces retain their appearance for years. Explore the collection to find designs that suit bathrooms, kitchens, living spaces, and outdoor environments.
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FAQ's
Yes. Porcelain tiles are highly durable and suitable for high-traffic areas such as hallways, kitchens, and commercial spaces, depending on the tile’s rating.
Yes. Porcelain tiles can be cut and shaped using appropriate professional tile-cutting equipment. Due to their density, cutting should be carried out by an experienced installer
Larger tile formats can help create a more seamless and spacious look, while smaller tiles may suit compact areas or detailed layouts. The right size depends on room dimensions and design preference.
Porcelain tiles are denser, less porous, and fired at higher temperatures than ceramic tiles. This makes porcelain tiles more durable, water-resistant, and suitable for both wall and floor use in bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas.
Yes. Most porcelain tiles are suitable for use on both walls and floors. Always check the individual product specifications to confirm suitability for your intended application.
Yes. Porcelain tiles are an excellent choice for underfloor heating as they conduct heat efficiently and retain warmth well once heated
No. Porcelain tiles do not require sealing as they have very low water absorption. However, grout lines may benefit from sealing to help with long-term maintenance.
Yes. Porcelain tiles have a very low water absorption rate, making them ideal for bathrooms, showers, kitchens, and other moisture-prone areas.
Porcelain tiles are low maintenance and can be cleaned using warm water and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads that may damage the surface finish
