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Floor tiles offer a durable and practical foundation to your home.
Available in a variety of sizes, colours and styles, including anti-slip tiles and tiles that are suitable for underfloor heating.

 Browse the collections below for a floor tile that will compliment and co-ordinate with the rest of your home. From the nostalgic Vintage Industrial Star Collection, ideal for creating an eye-catching statement, to the elegant marble effect tiles that add a touch of opulence and luxury to any room.

Looking to spruce up your garden? View our range of porcelain patio tiles and tiles that are suitable for external use. Our co-ordinating indoor-outdoor tiles allow you to extend your living space with a seamless transition.


Floor tiles offer a durable and practical foundation to your home.
Available in a variety of sizes, colours and styles, including anti-slip tiles and tiles that are suitable for underfloor heating.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, many of our floor tiles are compatible with underfloor heating systems, and this is clearly indicated on each product listing. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are particularly well suited to underfloor heating because they conduct and retain heat efficiently, helping to keep your rooms warm and comfortable.

For bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms, or any area that may get wet, we recommend choosing tiles with an anti-slip rating. You can filter our floor tile range by anti-slip options to find suitable products. Always check the slip resistance rating (R-rating) on the product page to make sure the tile meets the requirements for your intended space.

Some of our floor tiles are rated for outdoor use, but not all indoor floor tiles are frost-resistant or suitable for exterior applications. Check the product specification on each tile listing for outdoor suitability before purchasing. If you are unsure, our team at Stoke Tiles is happy to help you find the right tile for your project.

To calculate how many tiles you need, measure the length and width of your room in metres and multiply them together to get the total square meterage. We recommend adding at least 10% extra to your order to account for cuts, waste, and any future replacements. Most product pages include a tile calculator to make this process straightforward.

The recommended grout joint width depends on the size and type of tile, but for most floor tiles a joint of 2mm to 5mm is typical. Larger format tiles generally benefit from slightly wider joints to accommodate any minor variation in tile size or subfloor levelness. Always follow the tile manufacturer’s guidelines and consult with your installer for the best result.