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The Park 59.6×59.6cm premium porcelain floor tile is a testament to elegance and quality. With its stunning stone effect, superior durability, and versatile design, it is the perfect choice for those looking to bring a touch of natural beauty into their homes.
The Park 59.6×59.6cm premium porcelain floor tile is a testament to elegance and quality. With its stunning stone effect, superior durability, and versatile design, it is the perfect choice for those looking to bring a touch of natural beauty into their homes.
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The Park 59.6×59.6cm porcelain floor tile is crafted from premium porcelain, which is one of the most durable flooring materials available, making it well suited to busy areas such as hallways, kitchens, and open-plan living spaces. Its hard-wearing surface resists scratches, stains, and heavy footfall, so it will maintain its elegant stone effect appearance for years to come.
The stone effect finish on the Park tile is designed to closely replicate the natural tones and textures found in real stone, giving your floor a sense of organic warmth and character without the maintenance demands of genuine stone. It works particularly well in living rooms and open-plan kitchen-diners where you want a sophisticated, natural aesthetic that feels both timeless and contemporary.
For large-format tiles like the Park 59.6×59.6cm, we generally recommend a grout joint of between 3mm and 5mm to allow for natural expansion and contraction of the tile and subfloor. A narrower joint helps preserve the seamless, large-slab look that makes this tile so visually striking, so discuss the specific conditions of your room with your installer before deciding.
Yes, the Park porcelain tile is an excellent choice for conservatories and sunrooms because porcelain is highly resistant to temperature fluctuations, moisture, and UV exposure. Its stone effect design also complements the natural, garden-facing feel that these spaces tend to have, creating a seamless visual flow between indoors and outdoors.
Start by measuring the total floor area in square metres, then add a wastage allowance of 10-15% to account for cuts, breakages, and pattern matching – particularly if you plan to lay the tiles on a diagonal. You can use the Stoke Tiles website to help estimate your quantities, and our team is always on hand to double-check your figures before you place your order.