From contemporary kitchens to traditional bathrooms minimalist spaces maximalist rooms and everything in between there will be a metro wall tile design to suit you.
Tiling a wall with metro tiles.
In old houses it s often better to removed old crumbling plaster and use plasterboard to create a flat finish.
There s no denying it the metro tile is one of the most popular tile designs in the home and it s easy to see why.
Metro s do use more grout that larger scale tiles so buy enough to finish the job.
The classic metro tile is reimagined in this beautiful and high quality ceramic tile.
They require a lovely flat surface so no lumps and bumps.
However wall tile installation has its own set of rules that you dare break at your own risk.
At 10mm thick the centre of the deep metro tile is framed around a more defined bevel around the edges.
Flat 10cm x 30cm tiles.
Start applying the adhesive in a bottom corner about 1 tile length away from the bottom and side of the wall leaving space for the edge tiles.
How to tile a wall with metro tiles in a brick bond pattern because metro tiles are often ceramic in most cases when laying metro tiles you can use any type of adhesive.
There are some practical considerations to bear in mind.
Metro wall tile is a collection of essentials in ceramic wall tiles and tile trims.
Metro 7 5cm x 20cm tiles.
So let s look at the basics of wall tile installation that will make everything go a lot smoother less frustrating and less costly.
Available in 12 colours deep metro gives you the iconic subway tile feel with a modern twist.
Metro 7 5cm x 30cm wall tiles.
Whether you re looking for wall tiles for bathroom to help with a new design wanting to use metro tiles in your kitchen or even to tile a fireplace find inspiration with a selection of our favourite metro tile designs below.
Metro brick 10cm x 30cm tiles.
Simply lay the first row of tiles on the worktop and then measure the length of the metro tile.