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Add interest, colour or texture to your walls with some medium wall tiles.

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For novice tilers and DIY’er’s we recommend a medium sized wall tile. These are often considered easier to install and do not require specific cutters that would be needed for large tiles.

As well as their easier installation, medium wall tiles offer a practical and stylish solution for many purposes; from tiling a whole bathroom, dressing a shower area to eye-catching feature walls and kitchen splashbacks.

With a wide range of ceramic and porcelain wall tiles available you’ll be sure to find exactly what you are looking for and our experienced sales team are always at hand if you need any further advice.


Add interest, colour or texture to your walls with some medium wall tiles.

Click on the collections below to browse the full range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Medium wall tiles generally refer to tiles that fall between smaller mosaic or metro formats and larger statement slabs, typically ranging from around 298x498mm up to roughly 550x330mm depending on the collection. This size range strikes a practical balance, offering visual impact while remaining manageable to cut and install in most domestic settings.

Medium wall tiles are a versatile choice and work well in bathrooms, en-suites, kitchens, and utility rooms. Their size makes them proportionate for both full wall coverage and feature wall applications, and they are a popular option where you want more visual interest than a smaller tile but do not want the commitment of a very large format.

This depends on the specific collection – some medium wall tiles within this category are wall-only, while others, such as certain porcelain options, are rated suitable for floors as well. Always check the individual product details for each tile, as the slip resistance rating and body strength will determine whether floor use is appropriate.

The best starting point is to consider the look and finish you want to achieve – whether that is a stone effect, a marble-inspired design, or a more textured surface. From there, think about the colour palette in your room and the size format that works best for the wall area you are tiling, as different collections offer slightly different dimensions and tonal options.