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Stone 60x60cm outdoor patio porcelain tiles are 20mm thick, available in 2 natural stone colours. Create that stunning garden with these patio tiles.
The Stone tiles are hard wearing and have a slip rating of R11.
Stone 60x60cm outdoor patio porcelain tiles are 20mm thick, available in 2 natural stone colours. Create that stunning garden with these patio tiles.
The Stone tiles are hard wearing and have a slip rating of R11.
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Both natural stone colour options in the Stone 20mm range are designed to complement outdoor settings, but for a south-facing garden that receives plenty of sunlight, a lighter shade will help reflect heat and keep the surface cooler underfoot. We recommend ordering a sample of each colour before committing, so you can see how they look in your specific lighting conditions throughout the day.
Yes – the Stone 20mm tiles carry an R11 slip rating, which is specifically recommended for outdoor areas that are regularly exposed to water, making them a strong choice for use around hot tubs, water features, or garden showers. Their hard-wearing porcelain construction also means they will not be damaged by splashing or standing water.
The 60x60cm format is one of the most popular sizes for patio tiles because it strikes a good balance between covering ground quickly and remaining manageable to handle and cut during installation. For an average-sized UK patio, this format tends to minimise the number of cuts needed at the edges, which can save both time and material wastage.
The Stone tiles are described as hard-wearing porcelain, which means they are resistant to scratching, chipping, and heavy loads – making them well suited to patios where furniture is frequently moved or where gatherings take place. Adding felt pads to the feet of garden furniture is still a good idea to maintain the tiles’ surface finish over the long term.
The 20mm thickness and R11 slip rating of the Stone tiles make them suitable for both patio surfaces and garden paths, as the extra depth provides strength underfoot even when laid on a compacted sub-base without a full mortar bed. Just ensure the path is properly prepared and level to prevent any tiles from rocking or cracking under pressure.