Frequently Asked Questions
Wall tiles are ceramic, porcelain or natural stone tiles made for vertical surfaces. They're typically lighter and finished for visual appeal rather than underfoot durability. Some porcelain tiles work on both walls and floors, so it's always worth checking the product specification before you commit.
The best wall tiles for a bathroom are ones with a water-resistant, non-porous finish. Glazed ceramic and porcelain are both excellent choices. Our bathroom wall tile collections combine practicality with considered design: from soft neutrals to bold patterned tiles, all holding up well in humid conditions.
Wall tiles are an ideal choice for a kitchen splashback. Glazed ceramic and porcelain are heat-resistant, easy to clean and hardwearing. Pick a finish that works with your cabinetry and our team can help you get the balance of practicality and character right.
Measure the height and width of each wall area in metres and multiply to get the square meterage. Then add 10 to 15 per cent for cuts and wastage. Not sure where to start? Our online guidance can walk you through it.
Ceramic and porcelain wall tiles are both fired clay, but porcelain is denser, less porous and more hardwearing. Ceramic is lighter and easier to cut, making it a practical wall tile choice. Porcelain suits both walls and floors. Our product descriptions tell you which applies to each tile in our collection.




































































