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Beige Tiles Wickes Sigford Sand 308489 60x30cm

Wickes Sigford Sand 308489 60x30cm

Tile, Rectangular, Beige, Matte, Porcelain, Width: 30cm, Length: 60cm

£16.38
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.46/mo.*
1store
Beige Tiles Boutique Wickes Orta Beige Porcelain Wall & Floor Tile

Boutique Wickes Orta Beige Porcelain Wall & Floor Tile

Floor Tile, Beige

£3.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.00/mo.*
1store
Uxcell Leaf Shape Ceramics Mosaic Tiles 250g 2.5 - 4 cm

Uxcell Leaf Shape Ceramics Mosaic Tiles 250g 2.5 - 4 cm

Mosaic Tile, Red, Beige

£16.77
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.59/mo.*
1store

Tiles: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing tiles, the material plays a crucial role in both aesthetics and functionality. Ceramic tiles are popular for indoor use due to their affordability and ease of maintenance. Porcelain tiles, being denser and more durable, are ideal for high-traffic areas or outdoor spaces. If you're aiming for a luxurious look, consider natural stone tiles like marble or granite, but keep in mind that they require more maintenance. Evaluate your space and lifestyle needs to select the most suitable material.

The size of your tiles can dramatically impact the appearance of a room. Large tiles can make small spaces appear bigger due to fewer grout lines, while smaller tiles offer more flexibility in intricate designs. Consider the layout as well; diagonal patterns can add visual interest and make narrow rooms seem wider. Always measure your space accurately and plan the layout before purchasing to ensure a seamless installation.

Safety is paramount, especially in areas prone to moisture like bathrooms or kitchens. Check the slip resistance rating of the tiles you are considering. Tiles with a higher slip resistance rating are less likely to be slippery when wet, making them safer for these environments. Look for ratings such as R9 to R13, with R13 offering the highest slip resistance. This consideration helps prevent accidents and ensures peace of mind.

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