Choosing the right kitchen wall tiles is about style, easy cleaning, and safety around hobs. At Decoramic in Kent, we stock trusted brands and shapes — from classic metro and hexagon to handcrafted zellige-look — with free friendly advice, samples, and quick UK delivery. Browse by material, style, or colour below, or message us for help matching grout and trims.
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Kitchen wall tiles
£135.41
Aquamarine Black Polished 119.8 × 59.8cm Tile Aquamarine Black Polished in 119.8 × 59.8cm is a large-format polished porcelain tile designed for a bold, high-end look. […]
£135.41
Aquamarine Blue Polished 119.8 × 59.8cm tile A high-shine, onyx-style look in a practical large format. Also searched as 120×60 / 1198×598mm. Ideal when you want […]
£135.41
Aquamarine Grey Polished Porcelain Tile 1198×598 (59.8×119.8cm) A large-format polished grey porcelain tile in a practical 1198x598x8mm size for a clean, modern finish. Ideal when you […]
£135.41
Aquamarine Navy Polished 119.8 × 59.8cm Tile (1198 × 598mm) A navy, high-gloss porcelain tile in a modern large format (often searched as “120×60”). Fewer grout […]
£86.23
Bellever Alder 40x120cm Tile (1200x400mm) – Matt Wood Slat Effect Bellever Alder is a matt ceramic wall tile in a 40x120cm (1200x400mm) large-format size, with a […]
£86.23
Bellever Maple 40x120cm Tile (1200x400mm) – Matt Slatted Wood Effect Bellever Maple is a matt, slatted wood-effect tile in a 40x120cm (1200x400mm) format, designed to create […]
£97.00
Ceppo di Gre Argento Matt Rectified 90x90cm Porcelain Tile Ceppo di Gre Argento is a large-format, matt, rectified porcelain tile inspired by the distinctive Italian “ceppo […]
£97.00
Ceppo di Gre Avorio Matt Rectified 90x90cm Tile Bring the Ceppo di Gré look home with Ceppo di Gre Avorio in a matt, rectified 90x90cm format. […]
£97.00
Ceppo di Gre Bianco Matt Rectified 90x90cm Porcelain Tile Ceppo di Gre Bianco is a large-format, terrazzo-effect porcelain tile with a soft matt finish and crisp […]
£97.00
Ceppo di Gre Sabbia Matt Rectified 90x90cm Tile Ceppo di Gre Sabbia is a warm, sand-toned porcelain tile with a matt finish and neat rectified edges. […]
£17.64
Enso Cobble Mosaic Cube Chalk 30 x 30 x 13mm sheet The Enso Cobble Mosaic Cube Chalk is a natural limestone mosaic with a chalk tone […]
£17.79
Enso Cobble Mosaic Strip Sand 300 x 320 x 13mm sheet Enso Cobble Mosaic Strip Sand is a natural limestone mosaic with a warm sandy tone. […]
£18.98
Enso Mosaic Organic Basketweave Tile 32×32cm | Ca’Pietra Enso Mosaic Organic Basketweave is a natural limestone mosaic from Ca’Pietra with a tumbled finish and a flowing […]
£80.92
Fresco Matt 99×32 White Ceramic Wall Tile Fresco Matt 99×32 is a large-format white ceramic wall tile from Original Style’s Living collection. Has a matt finish, […]
£86.40
Victorian Style Wall Ceramic Hampton Court Vines Cabbage Green Gloss Tile A classic Victorian-style ceramic wall tile with a raised vines pattern and a rich gloss […]
£86.40
Hampton Court Vines Cotton White Gloss Wall Tile Hampton Court Vines in Cotton White is a Victorian-style ceramic wall tile with a glossy finish and raised […]
Shop by Material
Ceramic kitchen wall tiles
Ceramic tiles are lightweight, budget-friendly, and perfect for splashbacks and full wall cladding. They cut easily and are ideal for herringbone or stacked layouts. Choose ceramic if you want a wide range of sizes and colours, and a smooth install for your tiler.
Porcelain kitchen wall tiles
Porcelain has lower porosity and excellent durability, making it a sensible option near busy cooking zones. While slightly heavier, it offers sharp edges, high detail in stone/marble effects, and superb long-term wear. It’s the go-to when you want fewer stains and an easy-clean finish.
Glass & mosaic splashbacks
Glass and mosaic tiles create reflective accents and statement features behind sinks or open shelving. Use mosaics to add texture, borders, or to wrap subtle curves. Always pair with the right adhesive and a quality stain-resistant grout.
Shop by Style & Finish
Metro & bevelled subway tiles
The timeless metro (subway) tile suits modern and period kitchens alike. Try bevelled edges for extra light play, or lay in vertical stack for a fresh look. Classic white with a coloured grout gives a crisp, café-style finish.
Zellige-look & handmade-effect tiles
Love a handcrafted feel? Zellige-look tiles deliver lively shade variation and soft edges that add warmth and depth. They’re brilliant for feature splashbacks, alcoves, and above ranges. Expect subtle differences tile-to-tile — that’s part of the charm.
Hexagon, kit-kat & finger mosaics
Geometric shapes make compact kitchens pop. Hexagons create bold honeycomb patterns; kit-kat (finger) mosaics add fine vertical lines that visually lift the space. Keep grout joints consistent for a crisp, contemporary finish.
Marble-effect and stone-look
Get the luxury of natural stone with the practicality of ceramic or porcelain. Marble-effect tiles deliver elegant veining for splashbacks, while stone-look brings subtle texture without sealing hassle.
Popular Colours
White & neutral kitchen tiles
White, cream, and warm neutrals brighten worktops and bounce natural light. They pair well with wooden cabinets and darker grout lines. A soft off-white keeps things calm and forgiving in busy family kitchens.
Green & blue feature splashbacks
Green tiles add biophilic calm; blue brings a coastal or modern-country feel. Use a mid-tone green or deep navy to frame your cooker run, or mix glossy teal mosaics with satin brass trims for a boutique finish.
Practical Guide: Splashbacks, Cleaning & Grout
Are tiles suitable behind a gas or electric hob?
Yes — quality ceramic and porcelain tiles are non-combustible and widely used behind hobs. Always follow your hob manufacturer’s installation instructions (especially clearance and backboard notes) and consult a Gas Safe-registered engineer for gas appliances. If a cooker hood or splashback manufacturer sets minimum distances, follow those requirements. When unsure, ask us and your installer to confirm the correct setup for your model.
Helpful resources: Gas Safe Register • HSE: Gas safety • Your hob manufacturer’s guide.
Choosing grout & silicone for kitchens
In splash zones, pick a high-quality, stain-resistant grout. Light grout keeps the look soft; coloured grout frames metro tiles for a graphic effect. Use sanitary-grade silicone at worktop junctions where movement and water are likely. We can help you colour-match grout and trims to your chosen tile.
Cleaning: gloss vs matt vs textured
Gloss wipes clean fastest but may show smudges; matt reduces glare and fingerprints; textured/handmade-look hides marks but benefits from a soft-bristle clean. A pH-neutral cleaner and microfibre cloth will handle most day-to-day maintenance.
Sizes & Layouts
Small kitchens: tile size myths & layout tips
Don’t fear larger tiles in small rooms — fewer grout lines can make walls look calmer. For a lively look, slim “kit-kat” mosaics or classic 100×200mm metros in vertical stack can visually lift the space. Herringbone adds motion; keep it to a single feature area if your kitchen is compact.
Large format on walls
Large format tiles (e.g., 300×600mm and above) achieve a sleek, minimal look with fewer joints. Use levelling systems for the best finish and consider rectified edges for tight, consistent grout lines.
How to Measure & Order
Quick calculator: from m² to boxes (add 10% for cuts)
Measure width × height of each wall area (minus windows/doors), total the m², then add around 10% for cuts and wastage (more for complex patterns). Not sure? Send us your measurements and we’ll check your figures and advise on grout and trims.
Samples, delivery & Kent collection
Order samples to check colour and sheen in your own light. We offer fast UK delivery, or you can collect from our Rochester showroom. Need quick advice? Message us on WhatsApp and we’ll help you choose.
Why Buy from Decoramic
Expert advice, premium brands & real installations
We’ve helped households across Kent for over three decades. Expect honest guidance, curated ranges from leading brands, and photos from real customer installs to inspire your project. If you want a hand from start to finish, we’ll pair tiles with grout, trims, and layout ideas that suit your kitchen and budget.
Popular Kitchen Tile Collections
FAQs
Are porcelain or ceramic tiles better for kitchen walls?
Both are excellent. Ceramic is lighter and easier to cut — great for quick splashbacks and patterned layouts. Porcelain is denser and more durable — ideal for busy cooking zones and low-porosity benefits. Choose based on your layout, finish preference, and budget.
Can tiles go behind a gas hob?
Yes, tiles are non-combustible. Always follow your hob manufacturer’s clearance rules and consult a Gas Safe engineer for gas appliances. Where a backboard or hood requires a minimum distance, follow that guidance.
How many tiles do I need for my splashback?
Measure the area (width × height) to get m², then add about 10% for cuts (15% for herringbone or heavy cutting). Send us a sketch with sizes and we’ll double-check before you order.
What grout colour should I use?
For a seamless look, match grout to your tile colour. To emphasise pattern (e.g., metro), choose a contrast grout. We can recommend stain-resistant options for busy kitchens.
Do I need trims on exposed edges?
Trims give a clean, safe edge where tiles end. Choose square, round, or brass-finish trims to match handles and taps. We’ll help you pick the right size and profile.
Can I collect my order from your showroom?
Yes. You can collect from our Rochester, Kent showroom. We’ll confirm timings once your order is ready.
Need quick advice? Message us on WhatsApp or visit our Rochester showroom — we’ll help you choose tiles, grout, and trims that make cleaning easy and the finish spot-on.





































