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Matt Kitchen Tiles

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Transform your kitchen with matt kitchen tiles

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and most of us spend half our lives there. It’s where we cook, make drinks, pass through and eat. This is why matt kitchen tiles are the perfect choice when renovating your kitchen.

Matt kitchen tiles are incredibly durable, being more resistant to scratches and scuffs than glossy tiles, making them great for high-foot traffic areas of the home that also have movable furniture like dining chairs.

They’re also incredibly good at hiding dirt and grease when you don’t have time to clean up immediately, as you’re running a busy household.

Whether you’re looking for understated matt floor tiles in a grey tone, or something more patterned, we can help find the tiles that’ll bring your kitchen to life.

  • Are matt kitchen tiles a good choice?

    Matt kitchen tiles are possibly the best choice you can make when tiling your kitchen as they’re highly resistant to scratches and scuffs, and can hide grease easily, whilst still being easy to clean.

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  • What are the advantages of matt kitchen tiles?

    The advantages of matt kitchen tiles are that they’re very low maintenance, meaning you won’t need to buff them to keep them looking like new, they’re naturally slip-resistant, and each tile will have a more consistent colour compared to those with a glossy finish.

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  • Do glossy or matt kitchen tiles last longer?

    Whilst both glossy and matt kitchen tiles are hard-wearing, if you want the look and colour of your tiles to last for years, we’d recommend matt kitchen tiles as they’re able to “hide” the ageing process due to their non-reflective surface.

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  • Which grout colour works well with matt kitchen tiles?

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to grout colour, as it depends on a couple of factors, such as the colour of your tile and the look you’re going for. If you want a seamless look that flows, we recommend matching the colour of the tile as closely as possible, whereas if you want each tile to pop, you’d use a contrasting colour.

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