Frequently Asked Questions
Glass tiles are best suited to walls, kitchen splashbacks and wet areas such as shower walls and bathrooms. The surface repels moisture and cleans easily. It also reflects light, adding depth and interest to both small and large spaces.
Glass mosaic tiles are an excellent choice for bathrooms. The surface resists moisture, staining and mildew, so they stay hygienic and durable over time. Their smaller format also works well on curved or irregular surfaces, including shower niches and bath surrounds.
Caring for glass tiles is straightforward. Use a soft cloth with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Because glass doesn't absorb moisture, it needs no sealing and is one of the more forgiving tile types to maintain.
Glass mosaic tiles are a strong choice for kitchen splashbacks. The smooth surface resists grease and wipes clean easily. The reflective quality also helps lift and brighten the space around a hob or worktop.
Glass tiles are best installed by a professional tiler. Cutting requires a wet saw fitted with a continuous rim diamond blade, and the process calls for care and a steady hand. Done well, the results are precise and long-lasting.






















