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The Monocolour Collection offers a versatile and stylish solution for your interior design needs, featuring wall tiles in a convenient 150x150mm square format & a 100x200mm metro. Available in both matt and gloss finishes, these tiles provide a perfect balance of elegance and functionality


    The Monocolour Collection offers a versatile and stylish solution for your interior design needs, featuring wall tiles in a convenient 150x150mm square format & a 100x200mm metro. Available in both matt and gloss finishes, these tiles provide a perfect balance of elegance and functionality

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Monocolour collection comes in two formats: a 150x150mm square and a 100x200mm metro tile. The square format suits more traditional or symmetrical layouts, while the metro brick shape works beautifully in kitchens and bathrooms where a classic offset pattern is desired.

    Both finishes work well in bathrooms, but the choice depends on the look you want to achieve. Gloss tiles reflect light and can make a smaller bathroom feel brighter and more spacious, while matt tiles offer a more understated, contemporary feel that hides water marks and fingerprints more easily.

    Absolutely – the Monocolour collection is designed to be versatile across a range of interior spaces. The 100x200mm metro format is particularly popular as a kitchen splashback tile, while both sizes work well in bathrooms, cloakrooms, and utility rooms. The clean, single-colour aesthetic means they complement most colour schemes effortlessly.

    For the 150x150mm square format, a grout joint of around 2-3mm is typically recommended to achieve a neat, uniform finish. If you want to emphasise the grid pattern as a design feature, a slightly wider joint paired with a contrasting grout colour can look very striking. Always use a flexible grout that is appropriate for wall tile applications.

    To calculate how many tiles you need, measure the total wall area in square metres and divide by the coverage per tile. It is always advisable to add at least 10% extra to your order to account for cuts, breakages, and any future repairs. Our team at Stoke Tiles can help you work out quantities if you get in touch with your room measurements.