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FAQ's Ask Your Own Question
- What type of patterned tiles do you supply?
We supply a wide range of patterned tiles, including both wall and floor tiles, with an array of colours, shapes and sizes available in different finishes, including matt, gloss and satin. Whether you want something with an understated and neutral style or prefer to pick a pattern which has more detail and variation, we have something to suit all tastes and are happy to help with tile recommendations.
- Where can I use patterned tiles?
Patterned tiles can be used throughout your home, so you can use them to create feature walls in your kitchen and bathroom, or lay them in hallways, living rooms and cloakrooms. Whether you choose to tile smaller areas with pattern tiles to create a focal point, or tile entire walls, the end result will be a visually interesting space with added texture and depth. You can also combine different patterns to complement and contrast between various styles and designs.
- What are the benefits of pattern tiles?
Pattern tiles will add instant character to your interiors and can have an impact even if you only use them in smaller quantities. Ideal for creating feature walls or focal areas within a room, you can experiment with patterns in bathroom alcoves, showers or around vanity units. You can also use pattern tiles as kitchen splashbacks to add accent areas within the room, while pattern tiles also make interesting floors, with both classic and more modern styles available.
- Can you mix and match different patterned tiles?
Yes – mixing and matching patterned tiles can create more characterful interiors and you can be as discreet or as bold as you wish. Choosing tiles in the same colour palette but with different patterns is a good way to embrace this look. Connected by the similar tones, the patterns will subsequently flow together in a more cohesive way, while also creating contrast and depth with the varying designs. Alternatively, you can mix different colours as well as patterns to create various sections within a room or to highlight a particular space. For example, you could use differently patterned tiles in a shower from the rest of the bathroom – or around a vanity unit.
- Are pattern tiles good for smaller bathrooms?
You can certainly use patterned tiles in a smaller bathroom, but they can run the risk of making the space appear too busy, so a rule of thumb is to go for simpler designs if you don’t want your bathroom to feel cramped. Combining a patterned floor tile with a plainer wall tile – or a painted wall – will help to create more of a sense of space. Meanwhile, just tiling around the vanity area or wash basin with patterned tiles will add character and visual interest without being overpowering.