Bathroom Wall & Floor Tiles
Tiles designed specifically for use in bathrooms are ideal for use on the walls and floors of an en suite, guest bathroom, or washroom because they produce a surface that is long-lasting, simple to clean, and offers watertight protection against messes.
Their bathroom floor and wall tiles are available in a wide variety of colors and styles, ranging from neutral tones like grey and white to more traditional patterns like mosaic tiles, ensuring that you will be able to discover the perfect match for your space.
Shop for large and small sizes of bathroom tiles to find the perfect fit for your project, regardless of whether you want to create a classic or contemporary design. Discover a variety of finishes, such as marble effect, ceramic, and stone, to assist you in developing the ideal environment in which to revitalize and refocus.
1. Wickes Calacatta Charm Matt Porcelain Wall & Floor Tile – 600 x 300mm
Part of their Calacatta Charm collection, the Wickes Calacatta Charm Wall & Floor Tile line consists of stunning marble impression tiles that have an appearance similar to that of true stone. Despite its spectacular look, this elegant and timeless tile has a matt surface that is easy to clean and maintain, despite the fact that it has a stunning appearance.
2. Wickes City Stone Grey Ceramic Wall & Floor Tile 600 x 300mm
Ceramic tile with the look of stone, City Stone Grey is a very popular and attractive option. The walls of every room in your house, including the Hallways, Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Wetrooms, will seem more elegant when they have a matt finish. This tile, which comes in sophisticated tones of fawn, can be utilized on both walls and floors for an appearance that is completely coordinated.
3. Wickes City Stone Beige Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile 600 x 300mm
Ceramic tile with the look of stone, City Stone Beige is a product that is in high demand. The sophistication that the matt finish will add to every room in your home, including hallways, kitchens, bathrooms, and wetrooms, is unmatched. This tile, which comes in sophisticated tones of fawn, can be utilized on both walls and floors for an appearance that is completely coordinated.
4. Wickes Lustre White Stone Effect Polished Porcelain Wall & Floor Tile
The gorgeous look of concrete may be brought into your flooring space by using their Lustre Porcelain tiles. This tile is able to achieve the appearance of authentic concrete as a result of the high resolution printing technique that is utilized. The color of neutral white was chosen specifically to complement the many different styles that can be found in your home. Your house will have a more subtle yet alluringly industrial look and feel as a result of the incorporation of this modern concrete design in exquisite white. On the other side, the Polished finish is beneficial in that it helps bring out the necessary level of elegance. Therefore, your floor will have an appearance that is understated yet sophisticated.
Wickes
The history of the Wickes family dates all the way back to 1854, when Henry Dunn Wickes and his brother launched a small business in the Michigan lumber industry.
When the construction industry boomed in the United States in the 1950s, Wickes was founded as a one-stop-shop to provide builders with a wide variety of building materials at costs that were competitive with, or even cheaper than, those offered by local yards and merchants.
The first Wickes store in the United Kingdom opened in Whitefield, Manchester, in 1972. Wickes was the first fixed-price builders merchant in the UK because to their innovative new concept of employing a regular DIY store format to sell to the trade.
Their initial clientele consisted of knowledgeable tradespeople and a few sharp DIYers who appreciated being able to purchase everything they needed to finish a job from a single location at costs that were cheaper than those offered by competitors.
In order to maintain low costs across a wide selection of high-quality products, they found it advantageous to increase the number of their own-brand offerings. By the time the 1990s rolled around, they relied almost exclusively on their own label. They’ve added popular names like Dulux, Bosch, and Makita to their inventory in recent years to provide their consumers more options.
The reliability of their wares is essential to gaining the loyalty of their clientele. The Wickes Quality Assurance Team logs thousands of miles annually to visit major suppliers and audit their manufacturing facilities. In addition, they conduct third-party comparison tests of their store brand products to ensure they are competitive. Customers may rest assured that they are obtaining the best possible value from their purchase of their products because of this.