Popular tiling options for kitchen walls and floors

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When it comes to your kitchen, the tiles you choose can have a significant impact on the overall visual and practical aspects of the room. Both the kitchen walls, and the kitchen floors, often use tiles to help add a waterproof aspect, as well as stylish aspect to the room. But how do you know which tiles to choose? Well, here at Tiles 2 Go, we are Preston’s leading tiling experts. Kitchen or bathroom, hallway or conservatory, wherever you need to tile, we have the perfect options for you. As a result, we have produced this guide to the popular tiling options for kitchen walls and floors.

Popular tiling options for kitchen walls and floors

So, what kind of tile choices should you make for your kitchen walls and floors? Well, your choices will depend on a range of factors, including:

  • the style of your desired kitchen- traditional or contemporary kitchens will use different tiles, to create different effects.
  • the colour scheme of your kitchen
  • the size of your kitchen

However, despite these differences, there are still several ;popular tiling options that are perfect for any kitchen. These include:

  • Natural effect tiles- natural effect tiles include tiles designed to look like hardwood, or natural stone. These tiles are stunning either for kitchen floors or kitchen walls, and they can suit a range of styles. For example, in the rustic kitchen, the timber effect connects with the natural materials and creates a stunning and cohesive visual feature. In a contemporary kitchen, timber or stone effect floor tiles can add character to a space that otherwise might seem cold.
  • Subway tiles- subway tiles are a staple for any kitchen, and have been so for a number of years. These can be a great option for walls or floors, and there are a range of patterns and layouts that subway tiles can create. This makes them perfect for both traditional and contemporary kitchens.

Why not take a look at our range of tiles today, here at Tiles 2 Go?