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Japanese Warm Finger Mosaic 296x299Japanese Warm Finger Mosaic 296x299
Luxe Smoke Grey Matt 76x152Luxe Smoke Grey Matt 76x152
Luxe Smoke Grey Gloss 76x152Luxe Smoke Grey Gloss 76x152
Luxe Smoke Grey Matt 100x100
Luxe Smoke Grey Gloss 100x100
Luxe Sky Blue Matt 76x152
Luxe Sky Blue Gloss 76x152
Luxe Sky Blue Matt 100x100Luxe Sky Blue Matt 100x100
Luxe Sky Blue Gloss 100x100Luxe Sky Blue Gloss 100x100
Luxe Sea Blue Matt 76x152Luxe Sea Blue Matt 76x152
Luxe Sea Blue Gloss 76x152Luxe Sea Blue Gloss 76x152
Luxe Sea Blue Matt 100x100
Luxe Sea Blue Gloss 100x100
Luxe Blush Pink Matt 76x152
Luxe Blush Pink Gloss 76x152
Luxe Mint Matt 76x152Luxe Mint Matt 76x152
Luxe Mint Gloss 76x152Luxe Mint Gloss 76x152
Luxe Mint Matt 100x100
Luxe Mint Gloss 100x100
Luxe Midnight Matt 76x152Luxe Midnight Matt 76x152
Luxe Midnight Gloss 76x152Luxe Midnight Gloss 76x152
Luxe Midnight Matt 100x100
Luxe Midnight Gloss 100x100
Luxe Daylight Matt 76x152

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Choosing the Right Ceramic Tiles at Tiles Republic

When it comes time to choose the right ceramic tiles for your home, there are several different factors that you should consider. Of course, the colour of the tiles is important because you want to ensure that they match your decor.

You also want to choose the right size of tile for the application. Larger tiles are great when you’re looking for a ceramic floor tile because you’ll have fewer grout lines. Similarly, you could carry these onto the walls to create a cohesive look.

Our extensive range of ceramic tiles gives you plenty of options. For example, for kitchens, you might like to select a subway ceramic tile or a ceramic Kit Kat tile. Or, for a completely different look, you might want to choose from our ceramic hexagon tile range.

Installation Tips for Ceramic Tiles

If you plan to install ceramic tiles yourself, here are some top tips to help you.

  • Make sure your measurements are correct so that your order enough tiles to complete the job
  • Start with a clean and level surface.
  • Lay out your first row of tiles so that you whether the last tile will need to be cut.
  • If you end up with only a slim space at the end, consider cutting the first tile so that you have a similar tile at each end.
  • Follow the instructions for the adhesive and the grout to make sure both are the right consistency.

For difficult areas or installations, consider hiring a professional instead.

Using Ceramic Tiles in the Bathroom

You can install ceramic tile flooring with complete confidence knowing that the ceramic tiles will retain their pristine appearance well into the future. Plus, they’ll be easy to keep clean.

Similarly, ceramic wall tiles will complement the floor and provide a nice clean surface in your bathroom. A popular trend which not only looks great but is also very hygienic is to have the wall ceramic tiles go right up to the ceiling.

A bathroom ceramic tile installation will add value to your home and make cleaning a breeze.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ceramic Tiles Durable?

Yes, ceramic tiles are highly durable. They’re resistant to scratches, staining and moisture. This makes them the perfect choice for the high-traffic areas of your home.

Can you use Ceramic tiles in the bathroom?

Yes, ceramic tiles are ideal for wet areas like your bathroom. Bathroom ceramic tiles are impervious to moisture and can easily just be wiped clean. This also makes them a hygienic option.

How to clean & maintain Ceramic Tiles?

Ceramic tiles can just be cleaned with a simple soap and water solution. You don’t have to use special products because these tiles are so easy to keep clean.

What are the main differences between porcelain tile & ceramic tile?

When you’re deciding between a porcelain vs ceramic tile solution, you need to understand that both of these are made from a clay mixture and then fired at high temperatures to make them very durable. However, porcelain tiles are made from finer clay and fired at a higher temperature to create a denser tile.