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Selecting the perfect tile for your space can transform a room from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you’re remodelling a kitchen, updating a bathroom, or giving your living area a facelift, choosing the right tile can make all the difference. View our range of styles and find the ideal tile style for your project.
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The Browse by Style section groups tiles by their visual aesthetic, such as marble-effect, industrial, rustic, or contemporary, making it straightforward to find options that complement your existing decor. Simply select the style that resonates with your project and browse the curated range within it. This is a great starting point if you have a clear design direction but are not yet sure which specific tile format or finish you want.
For kitchens, metro, subway, and plain gloss styles are consistently popular for walls as they are easy to clean and reflect light well. On the floor, textured or matt-finish tiles in stone or concrete styles offer practical slip resistance alongside a stylish look. Browsing by style lets you filter down to options that balance both aesthetics and practicality for a busy kitchen environment.
Yes, we strongly encourage ordering tile samples before placing a full order, as colours and finishes can appear differently on screen compared to how they look in your home’s lighting. Samples allow you to test how a style sits alongside your fixtures, fittings, and paint colours before you buy. You can request samples directly from the product pages within any style category.
Not every style is available in both wall and floor formats, as some finishes are only appropriate for one application. When you browse a style, each tile listing clearly states whether it is intended for walls, floors, or both. If you are looking to create a seamless look across walls and floors, our team can help you identify coordinating options within your chosen style.
A good approach is to select one hero tile with a stronger pattern or texture for a feature wall or floor, and then pair it with a complementary plain or subtly textured tile from the same style family for the remaining surfaces. Browsing by style makes this easier because the tiles within each category are already curated to work well together. Keeping grout colours consistent throughout also helps tie the look together.