Tilesceramic.co.uk supply wall tiles to suit any budget. Low cost ceramic tiles are popular for bathroom and kitchen walls. Glazed ceramic is also easy to clean and maintain. The vast range of ceramic tiles available will provide you with plenty of scope when planning your wall design. Durability and low maintenance give tiles the edge over wallpaper which can tear easily and also paint as it can be scuffed and become discoloured. In bathrooms wall tiles which have been installed correctly and sealed if necessary will not be affected by water or high levels of condensation. In kitchens wall tiles are more have a greater level of heat resistance than most other materials. You may be looking to tile an entire wall or maybe just incorporate a splash back feature within a specific area. No matter what job you are carrying out one of our expert advisors will point you in the right direction.
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Laura Ashley Isadore Floral Black On White Ceramic Tile
LA50815
| RRP: | £20.37 |
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| From: | £17.76 (per box of 10) |
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Laura Ashley Isadore Floral White On Black Black Ceramic Tile
LA50907
| RRP: | £20.37 |
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| From: | £17.76 (per box of 10) |
Whether you are mixing colours and styles or just after a standard look, tiles are an excellent option. Tiles on the wall of your kitchen or bathroom are an obvious choice from both an aesthetic and practical perspective. Ceramic tiles offer a cost effective application which is easy to clean and maintain. For engineered tiles with even less porosity quartz and porcelain tiles are of great benefit around shower areas and in most cases do not require sealing. Tiles which do need to be sealed include natural stone varieties. Sealing is a quick and easy process which will create a protective surface. The finish which is applied to a wall tile can have a big impact, particularly on the feel of an interior. For example, polished marble is popular for hotels in hot climates as it reflects heat, thus keeping wall and floor surfaces cool. In contrast matt tiles will absorb heat and light. Fixing wall tiles yourself is a low cost alternative to acquiring the services of a professional tiling contractor. For your own DIY project you will need the correct tools and materials for applying the tiles to the wall, including a tile cutter as well as the suitable grouts and adhesives.










