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Ask An Interior Designer: Tips For Choosing Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Clare Phillips is an independent consultant on interior design and house building who has recently completed her own self-build project in Surrey. Slip resistance – if you are using tiles in bathrooms, wet rooms or externally around a pool area, then you must get to know ‘R’ ratings. It can ruin the entire look if you don’t.

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4 Ways To Use a Mosaic Tile Border

The London Tile Co.

From non-slip wet room floors, to dazzling kitchen splashbacks, mosaic tiles have a range of uses in kitchens and bathrooms. If you want to add colour to your bathroom or kitchen without overdoing it, a bright glass mosaic tile is a great choice. At The London Tile Co. we love mosaic tiles. Vertical Feature Strip.

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September Featured Tiles: Marl & Burnt Oak

The London Tile Co.

Inspired by the worn and charred hearths of cosy country fireplaces, each tile in the Burnt Oak range has a slightly different design to help create a natural look. These tiles are extremely versatile and would suit both rustic kitchens and modern living spaces. Marl is one of our newer ranges and has a cool and modern look.

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Into The Woods: Four Exciting New Wood Effect Tile Ranges at The London Tile Co.

The London Tile Co.

It’s no secret that wood effect is one of the biggest tile trends of the last few years, and as digital printing technology develops and improves the designs available are becoming more and more realistic. Available in three shades, these tiles have a pre-distressed finish that looks fantastic in cosy kitchens and living spaces.

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Marvellous Marble – Get The Carrara Marble Look For Less

The London Tile Co.

These tiles are suitable for anywhere in the home, but look particularly stunning in bathrooms and wet rooms. Want to add a touch of marble to your small kitchen? These small ceramic wall tiles measure 200x100mm and have a glossy finish, perfect for kitchen splashbacks. Recreate the below look with a dark grey grout.

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A Guide to Choosing Your Bathroom Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Generally, larger tiles will make the space feel bigger and fewer grout lines make them easy to clean. Pairing small and large tiles can actually help make your space feel larger as the smaller tiles will add definition and depth, tricking the eye into thinking the room is bigger than it is. Patterns are back. Think Pink.

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September Featured Tiles: Aquarius & Caress

The London Tile Co.

It’s also the ideal time to add something like underfloor heating or a full wet room to your home so you can really enjoy these small luxuries when the weather changes. Ready to start making your design dreams a reality? We can help you with 10% off this month’s Featured Tiles!

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