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Tapa tiles have the ultimate blend of industrial elegance for indoor floors and walls. The Tapa 60x120cm tiles are made from porcelain, combining durability with a natural matt finish. The Tapa 120x60cm tiles are rectifeied.


    Tapa tiles have the ultimate blend of industrial elegance for indoor floors and walls. The Tapa 60x120cm tiles are made from porcelain, combining durability with a natural matt finish. The Tapa 120x60cm tiles are rectifeied.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Tapa range is designed around an industrial elegance aesthetic, blending raw, natural tones with a refined matt finish. They work beautifully in contemporary and urban-style interiors, including open-plan living spaces, modern kitchens, and commercial-style bathrooms.

    Yes, Tapa tiles are suitable for use on indoor floors and walls, allowing you to carry a consistent look throughout a room. Running the same tile from floor to wall is a popular design choice for creating a seamless, cocoon-like feel in bathrooms and shower rooms.

    The 120x60cm Tapa tiles are rectified, meaning they are precision-cut for tighter, more uniform grout joints that give a clean and contemporary finish. If you are working with the 60x120cm format, be sure to confirm the edge specification with us before ordering so your installer can plan the layout and jointing accordingly.

    A matt finish is a very practical choice for kitchen floors as it is less likely to show up watermarks and light scuffs compared to a polished or reflective surface. The porcelain construction of the Tapa tiles also means they are resistant to staining and easy to wipe clean after everyday spills.

    To calculate your requirements, measure the total floor or wall area in square metres and then add a wastage allowance of around 10% to account for cuts and any breakages during installation. If you are using a diagonal or offset pattern, consider increasing that allowance slightly as more cuts will be required.