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Concrete Effect Wall Tiles

Concrete Effect Wall Tiles

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Concrete Effect Wall Tiles

Concrete-effect wall tiles are designed to help you create an industrial, modern look in your home. Our range of concrete-effect wall tiles replicates real concrete, whilst being low-maintenance and easier to install. They come in a variety of subtle tones and patterns. Whether you’re looking to create a neutral space in your bathroom with the Luna range or add subtle contrast to a feature wall with the Triton range, our collection is carefully curated to offer you a variety of choices that turn your home into a welcoming environment

  • Should I have large or small grout lines when using concrete-effect tiles?

    When tiling concrete-effect wall tiles, we would recommend having grout lines as small as possible. This is to help reduce the overall effect that grout lines can have on the look of your concrete-effect wall tiles. It is also advisable to use a professional tiler when installing concrete-effect wall tiles to ensure you achieve a consistent look across your walls.

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  • What grout colours should I use?

    The best colour of grout to use with your concrete-effect tile is purely down to the shade of the tile you’ve chosen. We recommend speaking to a professional tiler or one of our team members if you’re unsure.

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  • Should I choose ceramic or porcelain concrete-effect wall tiles?

    The choice is purely down to your preference because both ceramic and porcelain tiles in our collection are suitable to be installed in a variety of different rooms.. Ceramic tiles are more cost-effective due to their construction and are ideal for use as a feature wall or within a kitchen, whilst porcelain tiles, being more water-resistant, are ideal for use in bathrooms and high-humidity areas.

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  • Do I need to seal concrete-effect tiles?

    No, all our concrete-effect wall tiles are sealed and ready to be installed straight from the box. This makes them a low-cost and less time-consuming option than using real concrete.

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