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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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November Featured Tiles: Panache & Temple

The London Tile Co.

Many of us will be hosting family and friends over the festive period and want our homes to look their best – particularly kitchens for those preparing a feast of food. Updating your splashback with new tiles is a great way to give your kitchen a quick refresh and now is the perfect time do so.

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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. For a stylish finish, why not add matching 450x450mm porcelain floor tiles – available in the same Moon or Dark grey tones as the wall tiles.

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March Tile Offers

The London Tile Co.

Artisan is one of our best selling kitchen tile ranges. Season is a porcelain flagstone tile, designed to mimic the look of natural stone. Use a mix of sizes to create a traditional flagstone pattern, and the mosaic tiles are perfect for wet room floors. This month you can save 25% on the full Artisan range.

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London Tile September Tile Offers

The London Tile Co.

The Natural Stone Brick range of tiles are made from travertine, and are perfect for creating a natural splashback in your kitchen. Natural Stone Bricks have 35% off this month. The tiles have a mottled pattern which gives them a textured look, and are porcelain so can be used on both walls and floors.

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A Guide to Choosing Your Bathroom Tiles

The London Tile Co.

There are a wide variety of tiles which vary greatly in cost, from expensive natural stone tiles to affordable ceramic. Samples allow you can see the actual tile in your room. It’s always a good idea to use porcelain tiles on a floor. How to choose bathroom tiles for a bathroom? Who said neutrals are boring?

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