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Porcelanosa’s 33.3x100cm wall tiles are an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their space with a touch of elegance and durability. With their wide range of finishes and superior quality, they offer the perfect blend of style and functionality for any interior design project.


    Porcelanosa’s 33.3x100cm wall tiles are an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their space with a touch of elegance and durability. With their wide range of finishes and superior quality, they offer the perfect blend of style and functionality for any interior design project.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    These tiles are an excellent choice for bathrooms, en-suites, and hallways where you want to create a sense of height and elegance. Their tall, portrait format draws the eye upward, making them particularly effective in rooms with standard or lower ceiling heights.

    Due to their elongated 100cm length, we recommend using an experienced tiler who is familiar with handling large-format wall tiles. Proper surface preparation and the use of a suitable adhesive rated for large tiles are essential to prevent slippage or uneven fixing during installation.

    A minimum 2mm grout joint is typically recommended for Porcelanosa wall tiles of this format, though your tiler may advise a slightly wider joint depending on the wall’s flatness and the specific tile finish chosen. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines, as some finishes are designed to be laid with a near-seamless joint for a more contemporary look.

    Yes, many tiles in the Porcelanosa 33.3x100cm range are suitable for wet areas including shower enclosures, provided they are correctly installed with waterproof adhesive and appropriate grout. Always check the individual tile’s technical specification on the product page to confirm its suitability for fully wet environments.

    Measure the total square metreage of the walls you plan to tile by multiplying the width by the height of each surface, then add them together. We recommend adding at least 10% to your total to account for cuts, wastage, and any future repairs – this is especially important with a distinctive Porcelanosa finish that may be difficult to match later.