Large format floor tiles create a calm, seamless look with fewer grout lines — ideal for open-plan kitchens, hallways and modern living spaces. Our UK range spans 600×600 up to 1200×1200 (plus long planks), including rectified porcelain in matt, polished and stone, marble, wood and concrete effects — all suitable for underfloor heating and everyday family life. Order samples and feel the quality for yourself.
- Samples
- UK delivery (free over £395)
- Slip-resistant options (R10/R11, PTV 36+)
- UFH-ready porcelain
- Showroom support in Kent
Tip: Most large format tiles are rectified — plan for a neat 2–3 mm grout joint.
Large format floor tiles
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Popular Looks & Finishes
Marble-Effect
Classic veining with a luxurious feel — choose polished for a high-gloss finish or matt for a softer, modern look.
Stone-Effect
Limestone, slate and terrazzo-style surfaces that bring natural texture with the performance of porcelain.
Concrete-Effect
Urban matt tones that pair well with minimal kitchens and open-plan spaces.
Wood-Effect Planks
Long runs and fewer breaks for a seamless timber look that’s easy to maintain.
Why Choose Large Format?
- Visually expands space: fewer grout lines make rooms feel larger and calmer.
- Low maintenance: fewer joints to clean; durable porcelain surface.
- Design flexibility: rectified edges give crisp lines for a premium finish.
- Great with UFH: porcelain conducts heat efficiently and evenly.
Where They Work Best
Large tiles suit open-plan kitchens, hallways, living rooms and bathrooms. For wet areas, pick a suitable slip rating (e.g., R10/R11 or PTV 36+). For patios and porches, look for indoor–outdoor continuity ranges.
Installation Tips for a Flawless Finish
- Substrate prep: floors must be flat; use a primer and self-levelling compound where needed.
- Adhesive choice: use a large-format, flexible tile adhesive; back-butter for full coverage.
- Levelling systems: clips and wedges help minimise lippage on big formats.
- Movement joints: follow BS guidelines; allow for thermal expansion with UFH.
- Grout & joints: 2–3 mm for rectified tiles keeps the look seamless.
Need help? Speak to our team for practical advice on layout and adhesives.
Samples, Delivery & Support
Order a free cut sample to check colour and finish at home. We offer UK delivery (free over £395). Visit our Kent showroom or get friendly advice via chat, email or phone.
Large Format Floor Tiles — FAQs
What counts as “large format” for floor tiles?
In the UK, tiles from 600×600 upwards are generally considered large format. Popular sizes include 800×800, 900×900, 1000×1000, 1200×600 and 1200×1200.
Are large format tiles harder to install?
They need more planning and a flat subfloor. Use levelling clips, a flexible adhesive and back-butter the tile. A professional tiler is recommended for the best finish.
What grout width should I use with rectified tiles?
For rectified porcelain, plan a neat 2–3 mm grout joint. Always follow the tile and adhesive manufacturer guidance.
Are large format porcelain tiles suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes — porcelain conducts heat efficiently. Follow UFH commissioning steps and include movement joints where required.
Which slip rating should I choose for kitchens and bathrooms?
For wet or busy areas, look for R10/R11 or PTV 36+ options. Your installer can advise based on room and use.
















