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Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
Put the tile in style with our collection of ceramic tiles. Whether you're seeking timeless elegance, contemporary flair or something in between, our versatile range includes ceramic tiles suitable for your bathroom, kitchen or any other space. Get free standard UK delivery on all orders over £499.
While stains and dirt are bound to build up on any tiles you lay, ceramic tiles are very easy to maintain. A regular clean with hot soapy water or cleaning wipes is sure to do the job. With floor tiles, sweeping and vacuuming are encouraged too. Put simply, the key to keeping your ceramic tiles pristine is regular cleaning.
This collection of ceramic wall and floor tiles is sure to impress both in look and feel. All tiles in this range are made from robust ceramic to ensure longevity. Browse this selection from trusted brands such as RAK Ceramics, Stonehouse Studio and Villeroy & Boch. Options are available at every budget level, with 0% finance on orders over £250.
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Review From Trustpilot
27th March 2026Lovely quality tiles. Can’t wait to commence my project.
Mims C- verified purchaser
Stunning. Looks like a bamboo spa
26th March 2026Honestly, these tiles are 10/10. We LOVE them. Went with beige grout as recommended. Stunning.
Rachael N from Suffolk
Rustic tiles
26th March 2026Lovely appearance
Dom G from east sussex- verified purchaser
Just the job
24th March 2026Fitting out a new kitchen and needed the same tiles to complete the look. I found these that matched at the right price. Some arrived damaged but were quickly replaced. The kitchen will look stunning when finished in May.
David D from Western Isles- verified purchaser
FAQ's
Picking the right ceramic tile can completely change the feel of a room. Once you know the basics, such as where ceramic tiles work best, how they wear and how to take care of them, it’s much easier to get results that last. Here’s a straightforward guide to help.
Are ceramic tiles better than porcelain tiles?
It depends on what you're after. Porcelain tiles are the tougher option; highly durable, low water absorption and great for bathrooms, kitchens, patios and high traffic floors. Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut and usually more budget-friendly. It comes in loads of colours and finishes, making it ideal for splashbacks, feature walls and everyday spaces.
Can ceramic tiles be used on floors?
Yes but double check the rating. Not all ceramic tiles are floor-safe, so always look for the PEI or usage rating on the product page. If it says "wall only", keep it off the floor. Even when rated for use on floors though, you should still be cautious with high gloss ceramics in wet areas, as they can get slippery.
How long do ceramic tiles last?
When properly installed and maintained, ceramic tiles can last 20 to 30 years and often even longer. The glazed surface keeps colours fresh and protects against fading, which is why they’re so popular in kitchens and bathrooms.
What’s the difference between matt and gloss ceramic tiles?
Gloss tiles reflect light and give a clean, polished look. This makes them great for brightening up smaller rooms or splashbacks. Just keep them to walls, as they can be slippery underfoot. Matt tiles have a slightly textured finish. They feel softer and are better suited for floors, especially in bathrooms.
Do ceramic tiles need sealing?
The tiles themselves don’t, as the glaze acts as a seal. But the grout does benefit from sealing, especially in areas like showers or kitchen splashbacks. Sealed grout is easier to clean and helps prevent staining.
What should I use to clean ceramic tiles?
Stick to the basics:
- Warm water and a gentle cleaner are usually all you need.
- Avoid bleach, ammonia or strong acidic cleaners, as they can wear down grout and glaze.
- Sweep or vacuum first to remove grit and prevent scratching.
Light, regular cleaning goes a long way. It keeps your ceramic tiles looking their best without the need for heavy scrubbing.

























































































