Frequently Asked Questions
White mosaic tiles are ideal for splashbacks, wet room walls and shower enclosures. Their smaller scale adds texture and interest without filling the space. They also sit well alongside larger tiles, adding depth and detail to bathrooms and wet rooms.
White porcelain tiles are a strong choice for floors. Porcelain is dense, resistant to water and built for daily use. Always check the tile suitability for wet areas, and make sure the tile carries a floor use rating before you order.
The difference is how each handles light. Gloss reflects it back into the room, which works well in darker or more compact spaces. Matt absorbs it, giving the room a softer, quieter feel. If you have good natural light, matt often works best.
White square tiles are one of the most enduring formats in British interiors. They suit traditional and contemporary homes well, and grout colour has a big influence on the finished look, from soft and seamless to bold and graphic.
White tiles are easy to maintain. Clean them regularly with a mild, pH neutral cleaner. A mid tone grout hides everyday marks better than white and needs less upkeep overall.






























