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The Porcelanosa Jeresy range have a combination of coloured lines with an uneven bumpy surface which once fitted give a continuous looking flow of tile.
The Porcelanosa Jeresy range have a combination of coloured lines with an uneven bumpy surface which once fitted give a continuous looking flow of tile.
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The Jersey wall tiles feature a distinctive uneven, bumpy surface combined with coloured linear detailing, giving them a tactile, handcrafted quality that stands out from smooth, flat wall tiles. When fitted, the surface variation creates a sense of depth and movement across the wall, making them a popular choice for anyone wanting a tile that adds both visual and physical texture to a room.
The coloured lines running across the Jersey tiles are designed so that when the tiles are laid side by side, the lines align and flow seamlessly from one tile to the next, creating the impression of a single, continuous surface rather than individual tiles. Achieving this effect does require careful planning of tile layout and orientation during installation, so we recommend discussing the pattern alignment with your tiler before work begins.
The Jersey range works especially well in contemporary and Scandi-inspired interiors, as well as in bathrooms and kitchens where a subtle handmade aesthetic is desired. The combination of colour and texture makes them a strong choice for feature walls or splashbacks, where the flowing line design can be appreciated up close.
The Jersey tiles are wall tiles designed for interior use, and their textured surface means water can pool slightly in the surface dips, so it is worth ensuring your shower area is well sealed and properly ventilated. We always advise checking the specific technical datasheet for your chosen colour variant to confirm its suitability for wet room or shower applications before purchasing.
Yes – because the Jersey tiles rely on line continuity across the wall, cutting and aligning tiles carefully can result in more offcuts than a plain tile would produce. We generally recommend adding at least 10-15% to your total measured area when ordering, to account for cuts, breakages, and pattern matching, ensuring you have enough tiles from the same batch to complete the job seamlessly.