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Porcelanosa Madagascar porcelain tiles available in 2 sizes the 44.3×44.3cm and the 59.6×59.6cm, both are suitable for walls and floors. Porcelanosa Madagascar are available in a White or Natural grey with a stone effect and a matt finish.
Porcelanosa Madagascar porcelain tiles available in 2 sizes the 44.3×44.3cm and the 59.6×59.6cm, both are suitable for walls and floors. Porcelanosa Madagascar are available in a White or Natural grey with a stone effect and a matt finish.
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The Porcelanosa Madagascar collection is available in White and Natural grey, both featuring a stone-effect, matt finish. For smaller rooms such as en-suites or compact hallways, the White option tends to reflect more light and create a sense of openness, while the Natural grey adds warmth and texture to larger or more neutral spaces without feeling too stark.
Yes, both the 44.3×44.3 cm and 59.6×59.6 cm Madagascar tiles are suitable for walls and floors, making it easy to achieve a cohesive, tiled-throughout look. This is especially popular in bathrooms and shower enclosures where using the same tile on every surface creates a sleek, contemporary aesthetic with minimal visual interruption.
The 44.3×44.3 cm format is a practical choice for standard bathroom floors, particularly where there are multiple fixtures and fittings that require cuts around them. The 59.6×59.6 cm tile suits larger bathrooms or open wet-room layouts where you want fewer grout lines and a more expansive feel. If you are unsure, ordering a sample before committing is always a good idea.
Yes, the matt finish on the Madagascar tiles makes them a sensible choice for wet rooms and shower areas, as matt surfaces generally offer better slip resistance than polished alternatives. They are easy to keep clean with regular mopping using a mild, pH-neutral cleaner, and the stone-effect finish helps to disguise any water marks or light soap residue between cleans.
We recommend ordering a minimum of 10% extra on top of your measured area to cover cuts, breakages, and any future repairs. If your room has a complex layout, bay windows, or alcoves that require a lot of cutting, it is wise to increase this to around 15%. Always try to keep a few spare tiles from the same batch once your project is complete, as tile shades can vary slightly between production runs.