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Ashland 298x598mm porcelain tiles are perfect for creating a gorgeous natural scheme in your home.

Available in two colours Grey and Graphite.


    Ashland 298x598mm porcelain tiles are perfect for creating a gorgeous natural scheme in your home.

    Available in two colours Grey and Graphite.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Ashland porcelain tiles are available in two colours – Grey and Graphite. Grey offers a lighter, softer neutral tone that works well in rooms where you want to keep the space feeling open and airy, while Graphite is a deeper, darker shade that adds drama and sophistication, particularly suited to statement floors or feature walls.

    The Ashland tiles measure 298x598mm, which is a versatile medium format that suits a wide range of room sizes. This rectangular format lends itself well to a variety of laying patterns, including a classic brick bond or a simple straight lay, both of which can enhance the natural scheme these tiles are designed to create.

    Yes, Ashland porcelain tiles are a durable, water-resistant option that is well suited to bathrooms and wet rooms. As with any floor tile used in a wet area, we recommend confirming the slip resistance rating is appropriate for your specific application, and using a suitable waterproof adhesive and grout to ensure a long-lasting installation.

    The Ashland collection is specifically designed to help you create a gorgeous natural scheme, and both the Grey and Graphite colourways lend themselves to this beautifully. For a cohesive look, consider using the same tile across connected spaces such as a kitchen and adjoining dining area, or pairing them with natural wood tones and soft textiles to enhance the organic feel.

    For Ashland 298x598mm porcelain tiles, we recommend using a suitable large-format porcelain tile adhesive to ensure full coverage and a secure bond. A flexible, grey adhesive is generally a good all-round choice, particularly for floors, as it accommodates minor movement within the substrate and is less likely to show through lighter grout lines.