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Why Choose Tiles Republic for Your Kitchen Tiles?
- Durability: Our porcelain and ceramic tiles are designed to handle high-traffic areas and everyday kitchen use.
- Style Variety: From classic white subway tiles to bold feature tiles, you’ll find a style that matches your vision.
- Low Maintenance: Easy to clean and resistant to stains, splashes, and heat.
- Affordable Quality: We source premium tiles at competitive prices, helping you get the best value for your renovation.
Popular Types of Kitchen Tiles
- Kitchen Wall Tiles – Perfect for splashbacks, feature walls, and behind cooktops.
- Kitchen Floor Tiles – Slip-resistant and hard-wearing for practical everyday use.
- Mosaic Tiles – Add detail and texture to your kitchen design.
- Large Format Tiles – Create a seamless, modern look with fewer grout lines.
- Terrazzo Look & Patterned Tiles – Great for a contemporary or statement finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
The best kitchen floor tiles are porcelain or ceramic tiles as they are durable, resistant to stains, and easy to clean. They also come in a wide variety of finishes and slip-resistant textures, making them ideal for busy households.
Yes! Wall tiles are perfect for splashbacks as they protect your walls from heat, water, and stains while adding a decorative touch. Popular options include subway tiles, mosaics, and bold patterned tiles.
Absolutely. Most kitchen tiles require just a regular wipe-down with warm water and mild detergent. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are especially low-maintenance and resistant to stains.
• Glossy tiles reflect light and create a sleek look, perfect for splashbacks. • Matte tiles offer a softer finish with better slip resistance, ideal for kitchen floors. The right choice depends on where you’re installing the tiles and your design preference.
Yes, Tiles Republic offers nationwide delivery on all kitchen tiles. We also have a Melbourne showroom where you can see the tiles in person before purchasing.
Larger tiles can make small kitchens feel more spacious with fewer grout lines, while smaller mosaic or subway tiles add detail and texture. It depends on whether you prefer a minimalist look or a detailed design.