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A collection of porcelain tiles that are suitable for internal walls and floors. As a large format tile they are ideal for open plan living and are available with either a polished or matt finish, in various neutral colourways; helping you to choose a tile that will compliment your existing interior.
A collection of porcelain tiles that are suitable for internal walls and floors. As a large format tile they are ideal for open plan living and are available with either a polished or matt finish, in various neutral colourways; helping you to choose a tile that will compliment your existing interior.
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Yes – the Kashmir Collection is specifically described as suitable for both internal walls and floors, making it a versatile choice if you want a seamless, coordinated look throughout a room. This dual suitability is particularly useful in open-plan kitchens or bathrooms where you want the same tile to flow from floor to wall without visual interruption.
The polished finish reflects light beautifully and can make a large open-plan area feel even more spacious and bright, while the matt finish offers a more understated, contemporary look that is also more forgiving of footprints and everyday marks. For high-traffic living areas, many customers opt for the matt finish for its practical durability, while the polished finish tends to be popular in more formal or less heavily used spaces.
The Kashmir Collection is available in various neutral colourways, which are designed to complement existing interiors rather than dominate them. We recommend considering the tones already present in your furniture, cabinetry, and soft furnishings – cooler greys and whites tend to suit modern, Scandi-inspired schemes, while warmer beiges and creams work well in more traditional or warm-toned interiors.
Absolutely – the large format of the Kashmir Collection is one of its key strengths in open-plan spaces, as fewer grout lines create a cleaner, more expansive feel underfoot. Porcelain is also an excellent material for kitchen and dining floors, offering strong resistance to staining, moisture, and heavy foot traffic.
For large format porcelain tiles like those in the Kashmir Collection, a grout joint of 3mm to 5mm is typically recommended to allow for any minor lippage variation and to ensure a professional finish. Always check the specific tile dimensions you have ordered and consult with your tiler, as the subfloor preparation and levelling are especially important when laying large format tiles.