Tiles
Tiles, a practical and elegant choice.
Kitchen tiles, floor and wall tiles in the living room and bedroom, ceramic and porcelain tiles. The most important rooms in your home should become immaculate spaces to relax, entertain your guests and make the most of your free time. To give individuals and decorators the opportunity to customize these everyday spaces, our company offers many choices in tiles in terms of versatility and quality and always with high aesthetics!
Let yourself be fascinated by the modern designs on floors and walls in wood, marble, stone, concrete and stone inspired design. Whatever your style – classic, modern, industrial or retro – we can offer stunning combinations of materials and colours, bringing out the best in luxury tiles.
How many types of tiles are there? Which one should I choose?
1. Depending on use
Floor Tiles
Tile is one of the most functional and versatile flooring choices. Tile flooring can withstand the wear and tear of everyday life, spills, splashes, dirt, grit, and more. Tile floors are also an aesthetically pleasing option, ranging from high-end marble and European-style encaustics to intricate mosaics and beyond.

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Use large format tiles to make small rooms look bigger or in large spaces for a near seamless look – use small tiles in small areas in eye catching layouts for an interesting effect.
Kitchen
Create a stylish, soothing, or bold backdrop – the social center of your home should reflect your taste, and exude beauty











Wall Tiles
Wall tile is a natural choice in bathrooms and kitchens, but don’t let your imagination stop there. Easy to clean and durable, tile is a beautiful choice for spaces throughout the home. Advances in tile technology mean that there are more unique options for accent walls, like 3-D, textured and reflective tiles, than ever.
Bath
From edgy, exciting options for powder rooms to serene, smooth palettes for master bath oases, find just the right mix here.
2. Depending on the material
Porcelain tiles
Porcelain tiles are a popular choice for homeowners and designers alike due to their versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal. These tiles are made from high-quality clay that is fired at extremely high temperatures, resulting in a dense and hard-wearing material that can withstand heavy foot traffic and exposure to the elements.
One of the key benefits of porcelain tiles is their resistance to moisture and water damage. This makes them an ideal choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas where spills and splashes are common. Additionally, porcelain tiles are highly resistant to wear and tear, making them a smart choice for high-traffic areas such as hallways and entryways.
Porcelain tiles are available in both glazed and unglazed varieties, with a wide range of colors and textures to choose from. Glazed porcelain tiles have a protective layer of liquid glass that is added during the firing process, which gives them a shiny, reflective finish. Unglazed porcelain tiles, on the other hand, have a more natural, matte appearance that can be especially appealing in rustic or industrial-style interiors.
In addition to their practical benefits, porcelain tiles are also a popular choice for their aesthetic appeal. The range of colors and textures available means that they can be used to create a variety of looks, from sleek and modern to warm and traditional. Porcelain tiles can also be used to create interesting patterns and designs, such as herringbone or chevron layouts, which can add visual interest to any space.
Finally, porcelain tiles are a great investment for homeowners, as they offer excellent value for money over the long term. Their durability and resistance to wear and tear means that they are unlikely to need replacing for many years, making them a smart choice for those looking to create a lasting and stylish home.
Ceramic tiles
Ceramic tiles are produced at a lower temperature than granite tiles and have less strength. However, they are an excellent choice for interiors or areas with little exposure to the weather elements. Also due to their lighter weight they are preferred for wall cladding. Ceramic tiles are divided according to their surface, into enamelled and unenamelled. The surface of enamelled tiles is covered with a thin layer of enamel, which makes the tile non-absorbent, and they are divided into matt, semi-gloss and glossy. Non-enamelled tiles are impregnated with special liquids to reduce their absorbency.
Granite Tiles
Granite is an igneous rock composed mainly of quartz, feldspar and mica, formed deep in the Earth’s crust. It undergoes a process of quarrying, cutting and polishing to appear as tiles. Granite tiles are natural stone tiles cut from large slabs of granite. Granite tiles bring out the natural magnificence of the stone, displaying distinctive patterns, veins and spots of various colours. Each granite tile is unique, acquiring a visually appealing and natural look.
Granite tiles are known for their incredible robustness. Being a natural stone, granite is fantastically hard and resistant to scratches, stains and heat.
















Terracotta tiles
A rustic option that offers a traditional, country style look in the home, terracotta tiles are most often used as a floor tile solution throughout the home’s interior spaces. These tiles are also a popular choice as an outdoor tile in covered areas such as a verandah for example. Similar to concrete tiles and natural stone tiles, terracotta tiles are porous and will need sealing however, their incredible charm and timeless appeal make for a stunning and timeless choice!
OTHER CHOICES
In the market we can find many options in tiles based on their material. A common choice is tiles made of Natural Stones. From marble to travertine tiles and more, they create a sophisticated and timeless look in any application. One of the oldest types of tiles is cement tiles, which are currently booming in modern interior design. There are also glass tiles which offer a clean and minimalist aesthetic to any project. They are very resistant to difficult stains but not at all resistant to impact, so they are recommended for wall coverings or small surfaces.
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Ask the Tile Experts
Wall tile can be the same as the tile you would use on your floor but with one added bonus—texture! 3-D tiles that you could not walk on can be used to add texture and depth, making the walls of your home the perfect place to experiment.
There are so many options for floor tile, you’re sure to find one you love. Ceramic tile that is floor rated (check with us to make sure) is perfect for your home and comes in many different shapes, sizes and styles. Marble and other natural stone floor tiles offer a unique and beautiful appearance. Keep in mind that many natural stone tiles need to be sealed and may require different maintenance from other materials. Porcelain is perfect for exterior and commercial spaces because of its durability and strength.
Porcelain tile is the most durable. But since your walls are not going to experience nearly as much wear and tear as your floors, any wall tile will last a long time. This is a great place to display specialty and unique tiles.
As long as it is approved for wall use, you can choose any size tile you want. Keep the size of the space you are tiling in mind. A large-format wall tile may not look as good in a tiny bathroom as it would in a large living area.
Of course you can place tiles as well as stone, marble or anything else.
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