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Onyx Effect Floor Tiles

Onyx Effect Floor Tiles

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Onyx Effect Floor Tiles

Onyx-effect floor tiles are an elegant and timeless classic that can help create an airy feel throughout your home. Whether you’re looking to reflect light better in your kitchen or create a clean look in your bathroom, our range of onyx-effect floor tiles is a low-maintenance solution for tiling your floors. With subtle hues and light veining, our collection of onyx-effect floor tiles replicates real onyx, but without the cost, maintenance, and effort of installing the real thing.

  • Do Onyx-effect floor tiles need to be sealed?

    Our range of onyx-effect floor tiles does not need to be sealed. Unlike natural onyx, which requires regular sealing due to its porosity, onyx-effect tiles are made from ceramic or porcelain, which is more durable and non-porous. This means they need no sealing or additional treatments, and can be installed straight from the box.

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  • Which is better, Onyx-effect or marble-effect?

    Neither is better than the other; it solely depends on the look and feel you're trying to achieve. The key difference between the two is the veining; onyx-effect has light veining, which can give an airy, translucent appearance. Marble-effect has bolder veins, which can create a more classic luxury feel. Both provide a durable, easier-to-maintain option for tiling your floor, and are more affordable than their natural counterparts.

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  • How do you care for onyx-effect floor tiles?

    Onyx-effect floor tiles are very durable and low-maintenance. Regular sweeping, followed by mopping with warm water and a mild detergent, is usually enough to keep your floor tiles looking their best. Avoid using harsh chemicals, like bleach, and abrasive pads, as these can damage the tile finish over time.

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  • Can onyx-effect floor tiles be used with underfloor heating?

    Onyx-effect floor tiles can be installed alongside underfloor heating, as they're made from ceramic and porcelain, both of which conduct and retain heat well. We recommend speaking to your professional tiler about installing underfloor heating to ensure you purchase the correct adhesive and grout.

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