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Kitchen Tiles
Kitchen Tiles
Tiles are a smart and practical choice for any kitchen. With a huge variety of styles, shapes and finishes, our collection features over 1,200 unique options to explore. Whether you're planning a full renovation or a simple refresh, you'll find everything from solid colours to intricate patterned designs to suit your space. Many of our bathroom tiles are also suitable for kitchen use. Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499 and take advantage of our free tile samples to help you decide with confidence.
Kitchen tiles are water-resistant, stain-resistant and easy to clean, making them ideal for spaces where cooking and eating take place. When choosing your tiles, it’s important to consider both function and your personal style to ensure a design that works beautifully in your space. Our collection includes a wide range of options, including stylish patterned kitchen tiles for those looking to make a bold statement.
Our kitchen tile range also includes a wide selection of adhesives and accessories to help make your tiling project smoother and more efficient. Choose from trusted brands like Tilemaster, Bond It, BAL and other well-known names, ensuring quality you can rely on from start to finish.
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Love these tiles
27th March 2026Really good quality, stunning colour - amazing for the splashback in my white kitchen.
Giada S from City of Edinburgh- verified purchaser
Pretty pastel tiles
27th March 2026Gorgeous pale green bevelled metro tiles look fantastic in our new en suite -matching the same in our family bathroom as loved the colour ❤️ especially with the white grout
Fiona Q from Worcestershire- verified purchaser
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27th March 2026Arrived on time and without any damage. Very fair price for a good looking product.
Barry F from West Sussex- verified purchaser
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27th March 2026All as expected. Very clear delivery information given and the delivery was punctual. Looking forward to putting up the tiles!
Jennifer D from South Yorkshire- verified purchaser
FAQ's
Thinking of revamping your kitchen? Tiles are the perfect blend of durability, style and easy maintenance. From splashbacks to floors, they handle spills, stains and heavy use with ease, all while keeping your space looking fresh and polished. Check out our FAQs to find out why tiles are a great choice for kitchens and how to get the best value for your project.
Why choose tiles for a kitchen?
Unlike laminate or vinyl flooring, which can wear down or warp with moisture, tiles offer unbeatable water resistance and durability, standing up to spills and heavy use without losing their charm. And unlike painted walls that stain or peel in splash-prone areas, tiled walls are easy to clean, highly functional and perfect for adding style with vibrant patterns or glossy finishes. In short, kitchen tiles let you combine practicality with personality, keeping your kitchen looking fresh and fabulous for years.
What type of floor tile is best for a kitchen?
Choosing the right tile material is key to combining style and durability in your kitchen. Here’s a quick guide to the most popular options:
- Porcelain: Porcelain tiles are the top pick for kitchen floors thanks to their toughness and low maintenance. Made from a blend of clay and sand, they resist water, stains and heavy foot traffic with ease. Plus, their colour runs through the tile, so chips and scratches are less noticeable.
- Ceramic: Ceramic tiles offer a wide range of designs and colours, making them a great choice for kitchens with lighter use. They’re easier on the budget but aren’t quite as durable as porcelain, so they work well in less demanding areas.
- Glass: Glass tiles make stunning accents thanks to their glossy finish and vibrant colours. However, they aren’t suitable for high traffic floors as they can be prone to scratches and chips, so they’re best kept to splashbacks or decorative features.
- Marble effect: If you’re after a touch of luxury without the high maintenance, marble effect tiles give you that elegant look with greater durability and practicality.
Should kitchen tiles have a matt or gloss finish?
If you want a bright, modern kitchen that’s easy to wipe down, glossy tiles are your go-to. They reflect light beautifully but can show smudges. For a softer, more natural vibe that hides marks and offers better slip resistance, matt tiles are the practical choice.
How much does it cost to tile a kitchen?
Tiling your kitchen in the UK typically runs around £110 per square metre, covering tiles, materials and labour. Expect to pay about £275 just to tile the splashback between worktops and cabinets, while a full kitchen floor tiling usually costs around £800.
Prices can shift depending on tile type, design complexity and location. For a smooth, hassle-free job, professional tilers charge roughly £50 per m² or about £200 to £350 a day. So, whether you’re sprucing up a small splashback or the whole floor, budgeting smartly can keep your kitchen stylish without breaking the bank.
Why choose Victorian Plumbing for kitchen tiles?
Because we make the whole process easier, from that first spark of an idea to the final wipe-down after installation. You can order up to 3 free tile samples, so you can see the colour, finish and texture right in your kitchen lighting (because spotlights and daylight can change everything). And if you’re still weighing up your options, our tile visualiser lets you upload a photo of your kitchen and preview different tiles on your walls or splashback; it’s the fastest way to go from "hmm..." to "yes, that’s the one".
Once you’re ready to buy, we keep things simple:
- Free standard delivery across most of the UK when you spend £499 or more
- 0% finance over 6, 9 or 12 months if you'd like to spread the cost
- Trade accounts for larger kitchen projects with bulk savings
Plus, there's no need for guesswork. Our tile calculator works out exactly how many tiles you’ll need, whether you already know your measurements or not.































































































