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A guide to choosing square tiles

Square tiles are one of the most popular tile styles as they provide a practical, timeless, durable and economical surface for walls and floors. As one of the most basic and versatile tile shapes, square tiles are available in sizes from small mosaic tiles up to large format tiles with measurements of 1200 x 1200mm, or even larger.


Traditionally, tiles were limited to walls and floors in areas which get wet, such as bathrooms and kitchens. However, the increase in options such as patterned tiles, realistic wood effect tiles and stone effect tiles, has led to tiles being used in many new areas as a focal point or feature. Despite these evolving tile finishes, it is clear that square tile shapes continue to remain a popular choice.


There are many tile shapes available, including popular rectangular metro tiles and geometric shapes, however the grid like pattern achieved with square tiles has stood the test of time. Whether you are tiling a bathroom floor, kitchen splashback, bedroom wall feature, or a dining room floor, there are a variety of square tiles available which will create an excellent finish.


Square tile materials


There are two distinct tile types, natural stone tiles and man-made tiles, with both options providing a durable and long-lasting surface.


Man-made square tiles


The most popular type of tiles are ceramic tiles, which are easy to cut, waterproof, low-maintenance and budget friendly. In addition, ceramic tiles are available in a variety of patterns, textures and colours which can mimic natural materials such as stone and marble.


Porcelain tiles are known for their durability and strength, with a variety of effects available in both matt and gloss finishes. It is possible to choose either unglazed or glazed surfaces, although most individuals choose glazed tiles as they are easier to clean and keep sealed. The hard-wearing nature of porcelain tiles makes them a great choice for flooring and they look great when they are polished.


Natural stone tiles


Natural stone tiles are often chosen for their non-uniform finish, as no two tiles will ever be the same. Typically, there are four types of natural stone which are used within tiling; marble, travertine, slate and quarry stone.


Marble tiles create a luxurious feel whilst also offering durability, making them a popular choice for bathrooms and hallways. However, they can be very slippery when wet and will need sealing and polishing after installation.


Travertine is a form of limestone, which means that the tiles benefit from unique grooves, and it is available in a variety of warm tones. Although, it is prone to chipping and because it is a porous stone it will stain, which means that travertine tiles are most suited to walls which do not need to be cleaned regularly.


Quarry tiles are manufactured from natural clay and provide a matt terracotta finish which is naturally very durable. The versatility of the warm tone makes quarry tiles a great choice for kitchens, bathrooms or hallways, especially as they offer great traction.


Slate tiles are durable, versatile tiles which are highly resistant and easy to clean. The tone of slate tiles makes them an ideal option for both contemporary and traditional interiors, where they can be used on both walls and floors. However, it is worth noting that slate is the only tile type which cannot be used with underfloor heating.


Choosing square tile sizes


The size of tiles can significantly influence the final feel of a space, with sizes available that can increase the feeling of space, define a room and add texture. For example, large format square tiles can create a feeling of space in a small room, as there are fewer grout lines dividing the space.


In comparison, if you are looking to divide a large space or enhance a feature within a large room, small square mosaic tiles are a great option. Whichever option you choose, square tiles have the added advantage of being easy to install, and it is also very easy to calculate how many are needed to cover an area.


Design options for square tiles


From stunning patterns and plain stone effect square tiles, there are many options available to suit every type in interior space and style.


Bathroom tiles


Neutral stone effect tiles are a popular choice for bathrooms as they create a natural, relaxed feel. If you are choosing bathroom floor tiles they should have an anti-slip surface, however with wall tiles the options are almost endless. A great example is the Weller range of square 600x600mm tiles, which are ideal for many interior styles. There are four potential finishes; Blanco, Marfil, Perla and Gris, with each offering a neutral, matt finish.


Kitchen tiles


The kitchen is often the hub of the home, so it is important to consider the design carefully. There are many options available to create a stunning kitchen design, from patterned splashbacks to large floor spaces. Another example of square tiles which create a great focal point are the Imagine tiles, which are available in a variety of black and white patterns. These versatile tiles can be used on both walls and floors, making them a great decorative addition for those looking to make a statement.


Hallway tiles


First impressions count, so if you plan on installing a tiled floor it is important to spend time carefully choosing the right tiles. Hallway tiles need to be very durable, as they will need to withstand a lot of traffic. The gloss Moonstone tiles offer a durable porcelain finish, with an elegant design that will suit a variety of hallway styles.


In addition, you may wish to consider wall tiles instead of paint or wallpaper, as your walls will be protected from muddy shoes, scuffs and dirt. The tiles will allow dirt and marks to be quickly cleaned away.


Patterns when laying square tiles


Although square tiles are the simplest shape available, there are a variety of potential laying patterns which can add an interesting finish.


1. The grid pattern


This is the most obvious pattern, with tiles laid in a square grid design. The simple grid pattern can be enhanced through the use of lightly coloured tiles and a dark grout.


2. Staggered pattern


The staggered brick style pattern is ideal for those who are looking to create a less structured finish, and an informal style.


3. Diamond pattern


The diagonal placement of square tiles results in a diamond pattern, and is a great way to create an illusion of space. This style is commonly found in small kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms.


Navarro Tiles – An extensive range of square tiles


We hope that this blog has provided some useful tips on choosing the ideal square tiles for your project. If any of the products on our website has caught your eye, we offer our collection on a wholesale basis to retail outlets throughout the UK and Ireland. For more information on stocking our tiles or to find your nearest Navarro stockist, please contact our team today.

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