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Tiles are the only truly permanent flooring material. Here is when porcelain is the right choice — and when another material serves you better.
You need a completely waterproof surface — porcelain is the only material impervious to water at both surface...
You are tiling a bathroom, wet room, kitchen or utility room — tiles are the professional specification for...
You want a floor with zero maintenance requirements — no oiling, no refinishing, no replacement in your lifetime.
You want the largest format look — 600×600 mm or 1200×600 mm porcelain creates a seamless, expansive floor...
Bathroom / Wet Room
The professional specification. Porcelain is impervious to water, easy to clean and, with the correct R...
Kitchen
Highly practical. Easy to clean, stain-resistant and completely water-safe. The large format options (600mm+) are particularly...
Utility / Laundry
Ideal. Handles heavy use, spills, flooding and machinery vibration. The only material that does not require...
Living Room
Works well with UFH — but cold without it. Many homeowners choose wood for living areas...
Hallway
Extremely practical. Handles grit, wet shoes and heavy traffic without concern. Large format tiles make narrow...
Counter-intuitively, larger tiles (600×600mm) often look better in small bathrooms than small tiles. Fewer grout lines create a more seamless, expansive surface. The key is selecting a lighter colourway and keeping grout the same...
R10 minimum for bathrooms, R11 for walk-in showers and wet rooms. The R rating (Ramp Test) measures slip resistance when wet. R9 is dry-area standard only. Never buy a floor tile for a wet...
Yes — always for tiles above 600mm. Large format tiles require a high-strength, large-format specific adhesive applied with a large notched trowel (10mm×10mm minimum) to achieve 95%+ adhesive coverage. Standard adhesive on a large...
Yes — if the existing tiles are sound, flat and fully bonded. Loose or cracked tiles must be removed first. The combined height gain will be 12–18 mm which affects thresholds, door clearance and...
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