Frequently Asked Questions
Black and white tiles are suitable for both floors and walls. The right choice depends on slip rating, thickness and finish. Check the product details, or speak to our team: we'll point you in the right direction.
Black and white tiles are one of the most enduring combinations in design. The graphic contrast works across period and contemporary settings, from Victorian hallways to modern bathrooms, and they're as relevant today as they've ever been.
Black and white tiles are a natural choice for hallways, bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms. You can use them across a full floor, a feature wall or a patterned border: they adapt well to whichever you prefer.
Black and white Victorian tiles are a strong choice for both period and contemporary homes. Their geometric patterns and graphic contrast translate well into modern spaces, particularly in hallways and bathrooms where their character really comes into its own.
Patterned black and white tiles aren't difficult to lay, but careful planning makes a real difference. Alignment matters, particularly with geometric or chequered designs. Our technical guides walk you through the layout before you start.
The best grout colour is one that suits the effect you're after. White or cream keeps things light. Mid-grey sits between the two. Black deepens the contrast and makes the pattern stand out.




