Collection: Tiles

Looking for the perfect tiles for your renovation or building project? Our tile shop stocks an impressive variety of both imported tiles and Australian-made tiles. Our range covers kitchen and bathroom tiles, wall and floor tiles, outdoor pavers, swimming pool mosaics and more.

Choose from a selection of ceramic and porcelain tiles, travertine, limestone and marble tiles, as well as terracotta and terrazzo tiling. We stock a range of feature tiles including 3D wall tiles, kit kat and subway tiles plus a selection of beautifully patterned tiles.

We sell to trade and direct to the public at trade prices, so explore our range of tiling options now. View our products online or visitor our tile showroom at Rosebery, Sydney. 

Tiles

All Tile Products

Tile pricing is listed per square metre, however, tiles are purchased by the box (or sheet for some mosaic tiles). Please use our tile calculator on individual listings.

Tile FAQs

What varieties of tiles does ABC Rosebery Tiles stock?

We offer a full range of tile products.

For materials, we sell ceramic and porcelain tiles, travertine and limestone tiles, marble tiles and terracotta.

For use, we can supply kitchen and bathroom tiles, outdoor tiles and pavers, pool and pool surrounds tiles. We have options for wall tiles, floor tiles or combined use.

By style, we offer mosaic tiles, kit kat and subway tiles, patterned and feature tiles, as well as a wide variety of beautiful tiles for almost any use.

Do you only sell tiles or do you also supply accessories?

Our tile shop sells a full selection of tile adhesives, finishes and tools to help with your project.

I can't find the tiles I want. Can you order them in for me?

Our warehouse stocks many more varieties of tiles than are shown on our website. If you are after something specific, just give us a call and we'll help find the right tiles for your project.

Do you sell tiles to builders or developers?

Yes, we do. Rosebery Tiles works closely with many tilers, builders, developers and constructions companies to supply the right tiles for their projects.

Can you ship interstate?

Whilst most of our customers are based in Sydney, we quite frequently ship product interstate. Call us with your requirements and we'll provide a shipping quote.

We're you're local tile shop who just happen to ship Australia-wide!

What is the difference between Subway tiles and Kit Kat tiles?

Subway tiles and kit kat tiles (also known as “finger tiles”) are similar in that they are both long rectangular shaped tiles. Subway tiles typically range in size between 75x150mm and 100x200mm. Supplied as packs of individual tiles, they are quite versatile and can be installed with different patterns such as staggered, herringbone or stacked.

Kit Kat tiles, however, tend to be smaller and narrower than Subway tiles (similar to fingers, hence the name). They are often bought as sheets, similar to mosaic tiles. This can make them easier to install, though it means their layout is pre-determined by how they are mounted on the sheets.

What is the difference between wall tiles and floor tiles?

One of the primary differences between wall tiles and floor tiles is durability.

Floor tiles are designed to be more durable as they are intended for walking on. Porcelain is a very common material for flooring due to their density and low water absorbency. Having said this, floor tiles can be made with other material types such as travertine limestone, terracotta or concrete (for outdoor tiles and pavers).

In contrast, wall tiles do not need the same level of durability. Ceramic is often for wall tiling which can be more cost-effective than porcelain tiles.  

What is the pendulum slip rating?

The pendulum slip rating, or Pendulum test Value (PTV) is a rating of the anti-slip properties of tiles. The scale ranges from P0 to P5 with P0 denoting a very high risk of slipping and P5 being high anti-slip.

Tiles with P0-P1 rating would typically be used only as wall tiles and would not be recommended for walking on. These would be styles such as high-gloss porcelain tiles or glass tiles.

Those with a P2-P3 rating would be suitable as indoor tile flooring. As they are not generally intended to be walked upon whilst wet, their moderate anti-slip properties are satisfactory.

The P4-P5 slip rating is ideal for outdoor tiles, including pool tiles and pool surrounds, patios and garden pavers. As these tiles are often used whilst wet, their high anti-slip properties can help prevent falls and injuries.