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This collection of Porcelanosa floor tiles offers an exquisite selection of tiles in a 60.2×60.2 cm format. Made from high-quality porcelain, these tiles are not only durable but also versatile, making them an excellent choice for both bathroom floors and any living space within your home.
This collection of Porcelanosa floor tiles offers an exquisite selection of tiles in a 60.2×60.2 cm format. Made from high-quality porcelain, these tiles are not only durable but also versatile, making them an excellent choice for both bathroom floors and any living space within your home.
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Yes, these tiles are an excellent choice for bathroom floors. High-quality porcelain is naturally water-resistant and hygienic, making it well-suited to wet environments. Just ensure you use an appropriate grout and adhesive rated for wet areas to achieve the best result.
The 60.2×60.2cm nominal size accounts for the manufacturing standard used by Porcelanosa, which includes a small allowance for grout joints when tiles are laid. When installed with a standard 3-5mm grout joint, the finished appearance aligns to a clean, near-seamless 60cm grid, giving your floor a crisp, contemporary look.
For Porcelanosa 60.2×60.2cm floor tiles, a grout joint of 3 to 5mm is typically recommended. A narrower joint gives a more seamless, modern finish, while a slightly wider joint can help accommodate any minor subfloor irregularities. Always check the tile manufacturer’s guidelines and consult your tiler before deciding.
Absolutely – one of the key strengths of this collection is its versatility across living spaces. The large 60.2×60.2cm format is particularly effective in open-plan kitchens, dining areas, and hallways, where it creates a sense of flow and makes rooms feel more spacious. Porcelain’s durability also means it handles everyday foot traffic with ease.
To calculate how many tiles you need, measure your room’s length and width in metres and multiply them together to get the total square metrage. We recommend adding at least 10% extra to your total to account for cuts, wastage, and any future replacements. If your room has an unusual shape or lots of angles, consider adding up to 15% instead.