Porcelain wall tiles what s the different between porcelain and ceramic tiles.
Original style wall tiles.
Ceramic wall tiles in formats such as metro brick or squares are traditional try stylish black and white with odyssey or victorian floor tiles as the finishing touch.
Traditional classic bathroom tiles.
Now faithfully reproduced from those authentic designs you can choose from panels single tiles used as drop ins within a field of plain coloured tiles and continuous patterns to create a repeating pattern.
Porcelain tiles are denser harder and less porous than ceramic tiles making them suitable for floors as well as walls.
Ceramic wall tiles in formats such as metro brick or squares are traditional try stylish black and white with odyssey or victorian floor tiles as the finishing touch.
Contemporary modern bathroom tiles create a tranquil oasis of your own with large format tiles in glass porcelain or ceramic ideal for a contemporary spa style bathroom.
These tiles were originally used as decorative panel sets for cast iron fireplaces.
Mosaics glass splashbacks natural stone ceramic porcelain and geometric floor tiles.
A shaped piece of glass sometimes bonded onto a backing material and made into a tile or mosaic metal made from metal such as stainless steel copper or aluminium.