Wall Tiles
When you’re choosing wall tiles, you want something that looks good, lasts and suits the way each room in your home works. Our range includes ceramic wall tiles built for everyday spaces, porcelain tiles for areas that need extra durability, and stone tiles that bring depth and character to any wall. And with our price beat guarantee, you can shop wall tiles knowing you’re getting strong value on every tile.
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How to choose wall tiles for different areas of your home?
Bathrooms and wet areas
Bathroom walls benefit from tiles that are easy to clean, resist moisture and suit the room’s overall layout. Ceramic tiles are a practical choice here because they’re available in a wide variety of sizes, colours and finishes, making it simple to create anything from a soft, classic look to a sleek, contemporary style. Porcelain tiles can also be used when you want a more refined finish or a slightly stronger surface, while stone tiles add luxury and texture when paired with the right lighting and grout colour.
Kitchens and splashback areas
Kitchen walls see steam, splashes and regular cleaning, so most people look for tiles that handle daily use without fuss. Ceramic tiles are popular because they offer a broad colour palette and make it easy to add personality to the room. Porcelain tiles provide another durable option if you prefer a more polished or matte finish. Stone tiles work well when you’re creating a natural or earthy feature, adding interest without overwhelming the space.
Feature walls in living areas or entryways
Feature walls are a simple way to add style to a space without changing the whole room. Larger wall tiles can bring a clean, modern feel, while textured stone tiles add depth and character. Porcelain is often used for feature walls when you want a consistent finish, while ceramic suits rooms where you’re aiming for softer tones or classic patterns.
Laundry rooms and service areas
Laundry walls benefit from materials that handle moisture and help keep the room feeling clean and organised. Ceramic tiles are common here due to their practicality and low maintenance, while porcelain tiles offer a robust alternative for areas that experience more heat or humidity. Stone can be also used for a more natural feel, though it works best when you prefer a carefully curated look.
Wall Tile Materials Explained
Ceramic wall tiles
Ceramic tiles are one of the most popular choices for walls because they’re reliable, versatile and available in an extensive range of colours, finishes and sizes. They work well in bathrooms, kitchens, laundries and general living areas. Also, whether you prefer a glossy surface that brightens the room or a matte finish that feels calm and contemporary, ceramic tiles offer plenty of ways to shape your home’s style.
Porcelain wall tiles
Porcelain tiles provide a more refined finish and suit homes aiming for a clean, modern look. They’re dense, strong and available in designs that mimic stone or concrete, giving you more flexibility in how you bring different spaces together. Porcelain is often chosen for larger walls or rooms where you want the same tile to continue onto the floor for a seamless look.
Stone wall tiles
Stone tiles offer natural variation and texture, creating a sense of depth that you can’t replicate with other materials. They’re often used as feature walls in bathrooms, kitchens or living areas where you want a touch of luxury. Colours also vary across each piece, meaning no two walls look exactly the same, giving you a unique look and bringing unmatchable character to the room.
What to consider before buying wall tiles?
Style and overall look
Your wall tiles set the tone of the space, whether you’re aiming for something contemporary, classic or textured. Think about how the colours and finishes will work with your existing décor. Glossy tiles brighten small rooms and bounce light around, while matte finishes create a softer, more settled feel.
Size and layout
Tile size makes a noticeable difference to the look of a wall. Large tiles help create a clean, straight layout with fewer grout lines, while smaller formats allow for patterns and more detailed designs.
Colour and finishes
Wall tiles come in a wide variety of colours and finishes, from soft neutrals to bold statement tones. Light colours can open up a room, while deeper shades add contrast and elegance. Matte, gloss and textured finishes each bring their own character, too, so consider how they’ll look under your lighting and how they’ll work with the rest of your home.
Maintenance and practicality
Different materials require different levels of care. Ceramic tiles are generally straightforward to clean, porcelain tiles offer long-term durability with minimal effort, and stone tiles may need more regular attention to preserve their natural beauty. Think about how much maintenance suits your lifestyle before making a final choice.
FAQs
Ceramic wall tiles are a practical option for most bathrooms due to their easy maintenance and variety of styles, while porcelain and stone offer more specialised finishes depending on the look you want to create.
While not necessarily "better", large tiles can help reduce grout lines and create a cleaner look, which often makes small rooms feel more open. It really depends on the style you’re aiming for.
Think about the overall style of your home, the light in the room and how the tile colour will work with your floors, fittings and décor. Light tones bring openness, while darker shades add contrast.
You can browse our collection online using filters to refine your search by size, colour, finish and material. If you need expert advice, our team is here to assist and help you choose the tiles that suit your home and personal taste.
