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September Featured Tiles: Luxury Marble & Trend

The London Tile Co.

This month we’ve got two fantastic ranges to tell you more about so read on to hear all about the Luxury Marble effect tiles and the Trend range of neutral porcelain wall and floor tiles. Luckily, our Luxury Marble range gives the gorgeous look of marble but with all the benefits of ceramic and porcelain. Luxury Marble.

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Stand Out With Metallic Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

The latest tile trend is one that will add a touch of urban glamour to any room in your home. But the latest trends to emerge from Europe are taking the ‘Tiles in Disguise’ trend to the next level. These large porcelain tiles look like distressed metal sheets, and have a glittering finish.

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A Guide to Choosing Your Bathroom Tiles

The London Tile Co.

From top trends to top tips, we have everything you need to help you create your perfect bathroom space. Create mood boards, get on Pinterest, and look at trends to get inspired. Can I use different floor tiles in different rooms? It’s always a good idea to use porcelain tiles on a floor. How about tile size?

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March Featured Tiles: Pharaoh Stone & Sidewalk Cement Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

The Natural field tiles are available in a 900x300mm wall and 450x450mm floor tile which can be used together for a cohesive look in wet rooms, bathrooms and kitchens. decor tiles; a textured Hammered Decor or a patchwork patterned tile with 12 mini squares that create the look of small patterned mosaics.

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New Tile Ranges at London Tile!

The London Tile Co.

Tudor is a great new range of porcelain tiles that can be used for both walls and floors in pretty much any room in your home. The long thin tiles are reminiscent of wooden planks, and the textured surface draws inspiration from wood grain, adding a modern twist to the extremely popular wood effect tile trend we’ve seen recently.

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