Expertly laid tiles create a special ambiance in every room. Whether in the bathroom, kitchen or lounge, we'll give you comprehensive advice about your choice of materials.
Before starting work, we'll check the subsurface characteristics and select the appropriate installation technique accordingly. Having laid our tiles to perfection, we'll be happy to guarantee many years of enjoyment from your dream design.
When selecting tiles, we pay attention to your tastes, your surroundings and the area where they are to be used.
For outside areas, we recommend stoneware tiles, porcelain stoneware tiles or split tiles. We can also use the following tiles in your living areas:
It also goes without saying that we offer a wide range of different colours and shapes!
Tiles have been used for thousands of years as a way of decorating floors and walls throughout the home. They not only look gorgeous, they last longer than carpets, wallpaper or vinyl and can significantly add to the value of your home, and so should be viewed as an investment, rather than a cost.
Tiles are easy to wipe clean and so for hygiene reasons are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, but can look great in any room. Unlike carpets and other furnishings they don’t trap dust and animal hairs or harbour the smells from cooking or cigarettes - and you don’t have to worry about spills!
The wide variety of colours, sizes, textures and materials now available, will allow you to create a unique environment tailored to your specific tastes.
Colours are a matter of personal choice. Here are a few tips when thinking about what colour to choose:
What size to choose can depend on the room, but is mainly down to individual preference. Kitchen wall tiles were traditionally the small 10cm x 10cm size, but many people are now using larger tiles for their kitchen walls. If you have a small kitchen then using smaller floor tiles (30cm x 30cm) can help make the room look bigger, but for larger kitchens using large 60cm x 60cm tiles is often preferred.
The size of bathroom wall and floor tiles is again down to individual choice, but if the spacing between, say the basin, toilet and window is compact, then a smaller tile maybe more suitable. Floor tiles tend to be larger and thicker than wall tiles, but many types of tiles can be used on both walls and floors.
Tiles are made of different materials: ceramic, porcelain and natural stone. Each has different characteristics and it is important to understand them, to help choose the best type of tile for your job.
Historically these have been the main type of tile available for both walls and floors. For indoor use, they provide a tough decorative surface that looks great, and they are maintenance free as well as long lasting.
Porcelain tiles are generally harder wearing than ceramic tiles and virtually impervious to water and many are frost resistant, so they can be used indoors or outdoors. They are often manufactured in larger sizes than ceramics.
This is the collective term for a number of products including travertine, marble, granite, limestone and slate. Being natural these tiles produce some really stunning designs and are very hardwearing, but can be porous and require treating or sealing before using.
Mosaics come in a choice of ceramic, glass and natural stone, as well as more unusual materials such as stainless steel and even real sea shell. They are usually supplied on sheets that can be used whole or cut for borders and features to create some stunning decorative effects.
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