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Wall Tiles

Choosing the right wall tile can be a long and difficult discussion and can also be an expensive mistake if you were to choose the wrong one! That’s where we come in. Here at Plumbworld, we pride ourselves on our extensive range of wall tiles which come in a variety of different, colours, designs, and sizes, so you can ensure you find the right one for you and your home. We also offer samples of each tile so you can get a taster of what the overall finish will look like! 

Discover our range of Walls & Floors to enhance your whole bathroom, perfect for big projects and renovations.

 
 
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Amiata Bespoke Sage Green Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£77.75 /m2 inc
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Amiata Artemis White Porcelain Wall & Floor Tiles 300 x 600mm

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£46.29 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro Sage Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£29.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro Bone White Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£34.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Aspire Blue Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£50.49 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro White Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£34.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Aspire Dark Green Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£70.70 /m2 inc
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amiata-flare-white-gloss-ceramic-wall-tiles-130-x-130mm

Amiata Flare White Gloss Ceramic Wall Tiles 130 x 130mm

£78.11 /m2 inc
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How do I decide between ceramic and porcelain tiles for my bathroom walls?

Porcelain is denser and harder wearing, so tiles labelled "Wall & Floor" are suitable where you want the same tile on the floor and lower walls. Ceramic is lighter and commonly used for wall-only applications, such as the 75 x 300mm ceramic metro and bespoke coloured ranges. If you want a resilient, low-porosity finish for wet zones choose porcelain; if you want a wide palette of glazed colours and lower cost for walls, ceramic is a great choice.

What tile sizes and shapes make a small bathroom feel bigger?

Longer rectangular formats such as 300 x 600mm or 600 x 1200mm create a sense of continuity and fewer grout lines, which visually opens a small room. Narrower options like 75 x 300mm metro tiles can be laid vertically to make a ceiling feel higher, while 100 x 200mm metro tiles laid horizontally add width. For a tidy look in a tiny shower, a 300 x 600mm porcelain tile reduces grout and looks less busy.

Should I choose gloss, polished or matte finishes for bathroom walls?

Gloss and polished finishes reflect light and brighten small bathrooms, ideal if you want a clean, modern sheen. Matte finishes hide splashes and fingerprints better and give a softer, contemporary look, but there are fewer matte options in this selection. For a high-end, reflective spa feel try a polished marble-effect 600 x 1200mm tile; for a more natural, tactile finish choose a textured or matte stone-effect tile.

Can you use one tile throughout both wall and floor for a seamless look?

Yes, but only tiles specified for "Wall or Floor" are suitable for that approach; several porcelain tiles in the range are included in our range that way, such as 300 x 600mm polished porcelain options. Using the same porcelain tile on floor and walls gives a continuous, spacious appearance, but check the tile's texture, a smooth polished tile looks sleek on walls and floor, while a textured porcelain offers better traction underfoot. A common real-world choice is 300 x 600mm porcelain on the floor and lower walls, paired with a different accent tile higher up.

How do styles and colours influence the mood, and how should I match grout and other finishes?

Marble-effect and polished whites lend a calm, luxurious feel, especially in large formats like 600 x 1200mm, while handmade, rustic or coloured ceramics (duck egg, sage, rose pink) create warmth and character in smaller formats such as 75 x 300mm. Use a pale grout with light marble-effect tiles to preserve continuity, and a contrasting grout with subway or handmade tiles to emphasise the pattern. choose a sage 75 x 300mm ceramic with slightly darker grout for a cosy, crafted look, or a polished white 300 x 600mm porcelain with pale grout for a seamless, reflective finish.