Choose popular sizes like 600×600 and 1200×600, add underfloor heating with confidence, and get friendly advice in our Kent showroom whenever you need it.
- Slip-rated options (R10–R12)
- UFH-compatible
- Samples available
- Friendly Kent showroom support
Kitchen floor tiles
£33.01
Brewhouse Porcelain Brick is a modern 110×225 mm orange, terracotta porcelain tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors & outdoors on walls […]
£36.43
Brewhouse Porcelain Parquet is a modern 65x250mm orange, terracotta porcelain tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors & outdoors on walls & […]
£61.11
A porcelain, Brewhouse Porcelain Rectangle a bathroom/kitchen modern225x450mm orange, terracotta porcelain tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors & outdoors on walls […]
£61.11
Brewhouse Porcelain Square is a bathroom/kitchen modern225x225mm orange, terracotta porcelain tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors & outdoors on walls & […]
Brick Light Grey BCT47315 298x498mm by British Ceramic Tiles HD Paragon – 29.8×49.8cm – Core – Wall – Tile – 8 tiles per box – 6.66 […]
£130.42
Brighton (A) with Kingsley border a black, red, white Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless […]
£143.18
Brighton (C) with Rochester border a buff, black, red Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will add timeless […]
£179.96
Why the Brighton Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Brighton (D) pattern is made up of 3 colours: Dover White, Hawthorn Yellow and Holkham Dune incorporating 106×53, 106×106, […]
£155.95
Why the Brighton Victorian Floor Tile pattern? Brighton pattern shown is made up of 3 colours: White, Chester Mews and Green incorporating 106×53, 106×106, 53×53 squares, […]
Brighton with Simple border a dover white, regency bath, old london Victorian floor tile design recreated from authentic patterns. A simple olde english design which will […]
Brillante 216 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
Brillante 216 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
Brillante 218 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
Brillante 218 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
Brillante 220 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
Brillante 220 These semi-transparent glass mosaic tesserae are coloured in fusion, then enriched with sparkling enamels and aventurina stone. Separate mixing achieves the classic veining effect […]
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Popular Sizes & Finishes
Large Format 1200×600 & 600×600
Large-format tiles create a seamless feel with fewer grout lines — ideal for open-plan kitchens and kitchen diners.
Matt vs Polished vs Textured
Matt brings subtle texture and dependable grip. Polished gives a high-end shine. Textured adds extra practicality near doors to the garden and high-traffic zones.
Non-Slip Kitchen Tiles (R-ratings explained)
Slip ratings help you choose the right grip for everyday life. For most kitchens, R10–R11 offers confident footing; pick R11+ for utility areas or spaces that see water from outside.
| Area | Suggested R-rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General kitchen | R10–R11 | Everyday cooking & family use |
| Near external doors/utility | R11–R12 | More grip for occasional moisture |
Porcelain vs Ceramic — What’s Best?
Porcelain is denser and less porous, so it stands up brilliantly to high footfall, pets and spills. Ceramic suits lighter-use kitchens and tighter budgets. If you’re unsure, ask — we’ll point you to the right finish for your home.
Underfloor Heating & Maintenance
- All our porcelain kitchen tiles are UFH-compatible.
- Cleaning is simple: sweep, then mop with a mild cleaner; avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemicals.
- Pick grout colours to complement your scheme (warm grey, stone, or crisp white) and consider stain-resistant grout for busy kitchens.
Curated Picks
Family-Proof & Easy-Clean
Hard-wearing matt porcelain with subtle texture for everyday grip and quick cleaning.
Designer Looks on a Budget
Contemporary concrete-look 600×600 — style first, great value under £25/㎡.
Timeless Neutrals
Stone-effect beiges and warm greys that pair with classic or modern cabinetry.
FAQs
Are tiles good for kitchen floors?
Yes — they’re durable, hygienic and easy to clean, with slip-rated finishes for everyday safety.
Which slip rating do I need?
Most kitchens are well served by R10–R11; choose R11+ for doorways to the garden or utility spaces.
Can I use large-format tiles in a small kitchen?
Absolutely. Fewer grout lines can make compact spaces feel larger and easier to clean.
Porcelain or ceramic for kitchens?
Porcelain is the go-to for heavy use; ceramic can suit light-use kitchens or tight budgets.
How do I clean kitchen floor tiles?
Regular sweeping and a mild detergent mop do the trick. Avoid abrasive cleaners and always follow product guidance.
Why Decoramic (Kent)
Local advice from a friendly team, quick samples, and support from selection to aftercare. Message us on WhatsApp or visit our showroom — we’re here to help.






























