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Marble effect tiles bring the luxury of natural stone into kitchens, bathrooms and hallways — without the maintenance demands and cost of the real thing. Crafted from porcelain for everyday durability, with a finish that genuinely turns heads.
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Carefully selected marble effect porcelain tiles — chosen for the quality of their veining, depth of finish and practical everyday performance. Free samples from every product page.
Benefits
Marble effect porcelain tiles give you the elegance of natural marble with none of its fragility or maintenance overhead. No sealing, no staining risk, no specialist care — just a timeless stone-inspired look that performs beautifully in bathrooms, kitchens, hallways and statement areas.
We used the marble tiles throughout the bathroom and into the hallway. The quality is outstanding — looks exactly like the real thing.
Inspiration & Advice
From real room case studies and expert buying guides to practical style articles — everything you need to move from browsing to a confident, informed decision.
See marble effect porcelain tiles used in real customer bathrooms, kitchens and hallway projects.
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Size, finish, slip ratings, grout colour and installation — all explained clearly.
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Polished, honed, matt and textured finishes — a clear guide to the right choice for each room.
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Answers to the most common questions about marble effect tiles. Still unsure? Ask our team →
This depends on the surface finish. Polished and gloss marble effect tiles can be slippery when wet and are better suited to walls or dry floor areas. For bathroom floors, wet rooms and kitchens, choose tiles with a matt or textured finish and a suitable slip rating (R10 or above for wet areas). We are happy to advise on the right specification.
Yes — marble effect porcelain tiles are especially popular for bathroom feature walls, shower surrounds and kitchen splashbacks. Many products are available in both floor and wall-suitable formats. Check individual product specifications for wall suitability and weight guidance.
Porcelain is harder, more uniform, stain-resistant and requires no sealing — making it significantly easier to live with than natural marble. Natural marble offers unique, non-repeating veining that cannot be fully replicated, but it is softer, more porous and needs regular sealing. For most residential projects, porcelain is the more practical and cost-effective choice.
Yes — and we strongly recommend it. Samples can be ordered from any product page, so you can check the veining pattern scale and finish in your own lighting before ordering full quantities. Essential before any tiling project.
Homes & Floors
Browse the full collection, order samples to compare the finish at home, and choose with confidence using our guides, case studies and expert support.
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