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Porcelain Tiles
Porcelain Tiles
Shop our collection of porcelain tiles. Made from a dense material, these tiles are highly resistant to scratches, stains and moisture, making them ideal for busy areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Their ability to replicate natural surfaces such as stone, marble and wood allows you to enjoy the beauty of these materials with the practicality porcelain offers. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £499.
Porcelain wall tiles bring both style and function in equal measure. Choose from elegant marble effect, large format tiles in white porcelain or blue hues for a luxurious feel. Mosaic tile sheets in classic white, black and white hexagons will add intricate detail and texture, perfect for splashbacks or feature walls.
Porcelain floor tiles combine strength with stunning looks. Stone effect tiles in dark grey or soft beige offer a natural yet modern foundation, while matt options in light grey or ivory add contemporary neutrality. Patterned floor tiles, such as those featuring encaustic effect charcoal or silver star motifs, bring character and charm to any room.
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Lovely tiles!
2nd June 2026We were a bit skeptical when we had our sample tile, but decided to take the plunge and I’m so glad we did! Also fast delivery, we were tempted to pay more for the quicker delivery but glad we didn’t as it came 2 days after ordering. They’re a lovely size and the quality is great. Just make sure you have someone on hand to bring them in from the pallet outside the house, each pack is 35kg and it’s very heavy! But overall the quality and price I can’t knock it. May have to order more in future too.
Kern B from - verified purchaser
Good but not quite what's pictured
2nd June 2026Much less white/frothy variation in the glaze then expected. Still really pretty though and I am happy with the finished look.
Jasmine R from Cornwall- verified purchaser
Awesome tiles at great price
31st May 2026They look great on our new bathroom floor! Good quality and price.
Rafaela V from Greater London- verified purchaser
Fabulous tiles
30th May 2026Really pleased
Barbara G from Devon- verified purchaser
FAQ's
If you want floors and walls that handle spills, scrapes and steamy showers, and still look sharp, you’re in the right place. Here’s how to choose, fit and get the most out of porcelain tiles.
Are porcelain tiles better than ceramic?
For high traffic or wet areas, yes. Porcelain is denser, harder and less porous, so it handles water and wear better. This makes them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and utility rooms. Ceramic tiles are great for walls and lighter-use spaces but, if you're tiling floors, wet rooms or installing underfloor heating, porcelain’s the safer long term option.
Are porcelain tiles too heavy for walls?
Not necessarily, but keep these three things in mind:
- Substrate: Standard plasterboard has weight limits; tile backer boards or solid masonry can handle more.
- Tile weight: Check the product page for weight per m² and make sure your wall can take it.
- Adhesive: Use a high grab, cement-based tile adhesive rated for porcelain tiles.
Do porcelain tiles need sealing?
Most glazed porcelain tiles don’t need sealing. Polished porcelain can have tiny pores, so a pre-grout sealer and post-grout clean-up is a smart move to avoid haze. Matt and structured finishes are usually good to go.
Are porcelain tiles slippery?
It depends on the finish. Look out for slip ratings (like R10+). For example, for wet rooms, shower floors and porches, choose matt or textured finishes with slip resistance. For walls and dry floors, polished porcelain is fine.
How much should I order?
Add at least 10% extra for cuts, breakages and awkward corners. Add even more (around 15%) if you’re going diagonal or working with tricky layouts.









































































































