Bathroom Tiles

Bathroom Tiles

We don't feel you should be limited to a traditional bathroom range of products. Your home should be a haven you feel relaxed in, reflecting your likes and dislikes and not those of a tile manufacturer. Our collection gives you total design flexibility.

One note of caution, however - you should be aware that our polished or highly glazed tile ranges are very slippery when in wet conditions on floors. A well-placed towel on the floor could be all you need to avoid a nasty accident, but to be on the safe side, why not consider one of our naturally finished tiles on the bathroom floor? Wet room floors are best clad in one of our anti-slip products, but please feel free to contact us if you need any advice!

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    Bathroom Tiles FAQs

    Keeping bathroom tiles looking beautiful is mostly about gentle, regular care. For everyday cleaning, warm water and a mild pH neutral cleaner are your best friends. Use a soft cloth or sponge and avoid anything abrasive on more delicate tiles.

    For grout, a soft brush and a specialist grout cleaner will help lift soap residue and limescale. A little insight from us is to dry tiles down after showers where possible. It makes a huge difference to preventing water marks and keeps everything looking fresher for longer.

    If you have natural stone tiles, always use cleaners designed specifically for stone, as standard bathroom sprays can be too harsh and may damage the surface.

    The cost to tile a bathroom in the UK can vary depending on the size of the room, the tiles you choose, and how detailed the installation is.

    As a general guide, bathroom tiles typically range from around £25 to £80 per square metre, with handmade or statement tiles sitting at the higher end of that scale. Tiling labour costs often fall between £80 to £130 per square meter, and this can differ depending on the type of tile, as smaller tiles can take longer to install. For a full bathroom, many homeowners spend between £800 and £1,500 on tiling, including both materials and labour. However, this obviously depends on the size of the space, and wether you choose to tile both the floors and walls.

    Remember, good preparation, waterproofing, and skilled installation are just as important as the tiles themselves. Investing here helps ensure your bathroom looks beautiful and lasts for years to come.