Floor Tiles

Floor Tiles for Living Areas Anti Slip Floor Tiles
Wall Tiles and Floor Tiles from Walls and Floors

You don’t just find tiled floors in your bathroom and kitchen these days . Floor Tiles can be used with beautiful effect just about anywhere inside or outside the house.

From Mediterranean Terracotta to traditional Yorkshire style slabs, any outdoor environment is enhanced by the use of Outdoor Tiles, increasing your pride in, and typically the value of, your home.

A clean, well laid, tiled patio can extend your living space and improve your lifestyle, with impromptu barbeques and more frequent outdoor summer family gatherings.

Pathways and entrance halls can benefit from a traditional restoration using Victorian Mosaic Tiling. Or for a more cosmopolitan feel,  Moroccan style mosaic tiling can achieve an impressive effect.

One design consideration before laying a tiled floor is the extent to which that floor surface is needed to be safe for foot traffic, water resistant and durable.

Anti Slip floor tiles
can make a good choice for not just the bathroom floor, but also the kitchen floor. It should be possible to find out from your tiling supplier the anti slip grade of any tiles you are considering using.

Ceramic Tiles are a great hard wearing, durable and resilient all-rounder with huge variety of Tile designs, tile colours and tile finishes on offer. They tend to be resistant to water and are easy to clean, making them very hygienic, particularly when compared to vinyl tiles or lino or lineolum.

Use of Underfloor heating under tiles, and the open plan style of modern living spaces has increased both the appeal, and the demand of Floor Tiling for our homes.

There are several different types of underfloor heating to choose from. A common choice for bathrooms and other smaller spacers is electric underfloor heating. This has the advantage of being the most responsive of the underfloor heating systems. Larger areas which need to be heated over longer time periods are more cost effectively served by gas or oil powered systems.

One design consideration before laying a tiled floor is the extent to which that floor surface is needed to be safe for foot traffic, water resistant and durable.