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£96.07 (per box)
Hartland Chapel is a stone-effect porcelain tile in a grey shade with a soft matt finish and a rustic, time-worn edge. It gives you the natural-stone look with simpler day-to-day care. Below you’ll find the key specs, coverage help, where it works best, and straightforward fitting tips.
- Stone-effect porcelain look, easier to live with than natural stone
- Fast spec check: size, finish, edge, and coverage guidance
- Samples available (recommended if you’re matching existing finishes)
- UK delivery + friendly advice if you’re unsure
Quick tip: allow 10% extra for cuts and spares (more for tricky layouts or lots of doorways).
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Key specs
Format
Size: 900 × 600mm (60 × 90cm)
Thickness: 10mm
Finish & edge
Finish: Matt
Edge: Rustic/time-worn look
Use
Areas: Interiors
Suitable for: Wet walls, Dry walls, Dry floors, Wet floors ( Shod only)
Coverage
Tiles per m²: 1.87
Tiles per box: 3
If you share your room size (L × W), we can work out quantities and wastage allowance.
Where Hartland Chapel works best
Kitchens
Great for busy floors. Porcelain is usually a great choice for day-to-day cleaning. Pair with a mid-tone grout if you want a practical finish.
Hallways
The stone look suits period and modern homes. Use a good mat at entrances and allow a bit more wastage for doorways and awkward cuts.
Bathrooms
Ideal for bathroom feature walls. If you’re using it in wet areas for walls, choose the right adhesive and grout.
Feature walls
Works nicely behind basins, in shower zones for walls (with correct prep), or as a statement wall. Samples help a lot here because lighting changes the look.
How many tiles do I need?
- Measure the area in metres: Length × Width = m²
- Add wastage: +10% standard (more for lots of cuts/patterned layouts)
- Divide by coverage per box: m² ÷ box coverage = number of boxes
- Round up to the nearest full box
Fitting & care (quick guidance)
- Prep matters: a flat, sound surface keeps lippage down on larger tiles.
- Adhesive: Use a quality porcelain-rated adhesive suited to your substrate.
- Grout: mid-tone grouts are often more forgiving than bright white.
- Cleaning: porcelain is generally easy-care; use a pH-neutral cleaner for routine cleaning.
- Underfloor heating: commonly compatible, but follow UFH system guidance and curing times.
Samples, delivery & returns
- Samples: recommended if you’re matching other finishes or checking colour in your lighting.
- Delivery: UK & International Tiles Delivery
- Returns: keep a spare box if you can; returns depend on policy.
Need it quickly? Call us before ordering so we can confirm stock and the best delivery option.
FAQs
Does Hartland Chapel porcelain need sealing?
Porcelain tiles typically don’t need sealing. If you’re unsure (or it’s a high-traffic commercial space), ask us, and we’ll advise based on the exact variant and install area.
Is it suitable for underfloor heating?
Usually, yes for porcelain floors, as long as your UFH system is installed correctly and you follow adhesive, grout, and curing guidance.
Do batches vary?
Yes, slight variation can happen between batches. It’s best to order everything at once, plus a spare box for future repairs.
Can I order a sample?
Yes — samples are the easiest way to check colour and texture in your home lighting.
How do I work out how many boxes I need?
Measure the area in m², add wastage, then divide by coverage per box. If you send your measurements, we can confirm them for you.
| Application | Wall & Floor |
|---|---|
| Area of use | Bathroom, Feature Wall, Shower & Wet Room Walls |
| Tile size | 89.7 × 59.7 cm |
| Tile colour | Grey – Anthracite |
| Tile finish | Matt |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Price info | per box |
| Suitability | Indoors |
| Tiles per box | 3 |
| Tile edge | chipped |
| Tile size category | XL |












