Collection: Kitchen Tiles

An essential part of every kitchen renovation is the appropriate choice of kitchen tiles. The right choice of tile can help create a kitchen you are happy to work in every day. Whether you are choosing subway tiles or other wall tiles for your splashback, or picking hard-wearing but beautiful floor tiles to stand the test of time, we have many options.

Our kitchen tiles range from stunning modern honed marble to traditional patterned tiles in glazed porcelain. Whatever your desired finish, explore our kitchen tile range to find the perfect match.

Kitchen tiles in splashback, floor and walls

Kitchen Tiles FAQs

What types of tiles make good kitchen tiles?

The kitchen is one of the most frequently used areas of a home. As such, good tiles for kitchen use, are those with high durability such as a porcelain tile. This is especially the case for kitchen floor tiles, whereas more affordable ceramic tiles can be used for kitchen wall tiles, such as for splashbacks where less durability is necessary.

Should kitchen floor tiles be anti-slip?

Due to the potential risk of food and liquid spills in a kitchen, it is always a good idea to have a degree of anti-slip for kitchen floor tiles. A Pendulum Slip Rating of P2-P3 is typically suitable for this purpose as opposed to higher ratings ideal for outdoor tiles, pool surrounds or wet bathroom areas.

What is the difference between kitchen floor tiles and kitchen wall tiles?

Tiles for kitchen floors typically need to be more durable and have level of anti-slip rating (P2/P3 is good). Porcelain tiles are an excellent choice for high traffic areas such as the kitchen.

Wall tiles for kitchens don't need to be as durable or impact resistant as kitchen floor tiles. Ceramic tiles are often a good choice for kitchen walls and splashbacks as they still have a good level of durability but at a slightly better price point. Similarly, glass tiles can make great splashbacks and are easy to clean. Other great options for kitchen splashbacks are patterned and feature tiles or mosaic tiles.

How does the tile slip ratings work?

The standard for tile slip ratings in Australia is the Pendulum Slip Test. This provides a rating from P1 (high slip risk) to P5 (low slip risk). A slip rating of P2 or P3 is preferred for kitchen floor tiles.

Can we purchase kitchen tiles online or do we need to visit your tile showroom?

Yes, you can buy tiles for kitchen projects online through this store. Additionally, we offer a range of beautiful kitchen tapware and sinks. If you'd like recommendations or help choosing for any part of your project, please feel free to message or call us - we're always happy to assist.

Alternatively, drop in to our Sydney tile store based in Rosebery if you'd like to physically explore the options further.

Do you ship tiles interstate?

Whilst our tile store is based in Roseberry, Sydney, we quite frequently ship products interstate. Call us with your requirements and we'll provide a shipping quote.