Kitchen Tiles
Find your dream kitchen tiles at Wickes. Whether you're looking to renovate your entire kitchen or just refresh the space, we have the perfect tiles for you. With a wide range of colours, sizes and designs available, our kitchen tiles will transform your space into a culinary haven.
Our extensive collection of high-quality kitchen tiles features an array of colours, sizes and designs, ensuring there's something to suit every palette. Find beautiful kitchen wall tiles that bring style to the heart of the house and choose our durable kitchen floor tiles that are perfect for this high-traffic area. Whether you're after a sleek, modern look or a warm, rustic feel, our kitchen tiling range has got you covered. With their easy-to-clean surface and resistance to stains and water, maintenance is a breeze. Renovating your kitchen? Upgrade your cooking area today with our exceptional selection of kitchen floor and wall tiles.
FAQs
How to tile a kitchen wall
Tiling is a great skill to have and you’ll need the right tiling tools to get it done. Once you’ve learnt, however, it’s a skill you’ll use time and time again. Just follow these steps:
- Prepare the wall by ensuring it’s clean and dry, then measure and mark the starting point for your tiles using a level and pencil.
- Apply a tile adhesive with a notched trowel. Place the tiles on the adhesive, applying gentle pressure to secure them. Use tile spacers for consistent spacing between tiles.
- Continue tiling row by row, making sure to trim tiles as needed to fit around corners or edges. Allow the adhesive to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Once the tiles are firmly in place, apply grout using a grout float, filling the gaps between the tiles. Remove any excess grout with a damp sponge and allow it to dry.
How do you remove stains from kitchen tiles?
For grease or oil stains, make a paste with baking soda and water and apply it to the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it with a soft brush or sponge and rinse thoroughly. For rust stains, try using lemon juice or vinegar. Apply the liquid directly to the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently and rinse well. For more severe stains, like red wine or coffee, you might need a specialised tile or grout cleaner. Always test any cleaning product on a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the stain.
Can you paint kitchen tiles?
Yes, but it’s essential to properly prepare the tiles, clean them thoroughly and use the right type of tile paint and sealant for the best results. Choose the right paint for your space by factoring in the type of room, tile surface and necessary properties like waterproofing.