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TM Mould Tile 150x150 Matt White
$48.67/m²$56.92Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (121.18 m²)Tilemall
TM Wave Mould Tile 75x150 Matt White
$44.38/m²$58.39Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (442.08 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Feather 90x300 Matt White
$84.89/m²$98.18Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (246.0 m²)Tilemall
TM Wave Mould Tile 75x300 Gloss White
$50.10/m²$75.33Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (523.25 m²)Tilemall
TM Mould Tile 150x150 Gloss White
$48.67/m²$56.92Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (439.46 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Flat Tile 75x300 Matt White
$38.80/m²$40.84Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (109.61 m²)Tilemall
TM Wave Mould Tile 75x300 Gloss Green
$64.42/m²$67.81Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (59.8 m²)Tilemall
TM Wave Mould Tile 75x150 Gloss White
$44.38/m²$58.39Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (514.08 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Mould Tile 75x300 Gloss White
$46.79/m²$49.25Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (257.64 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Flat Tile 100x300 Matt White
$33.17/m²$34.91Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (357.6 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Mould Tile 75x300 Matt White
$46.79/m²$49.25Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (103.96 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Feather 90x300 Gloss White
$74.61/m²$98.18Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (322.0 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Flat Tile 75x300 Gloss White
$38.80/m²$40.84Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (317.53 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Mould Tile 75x300 Gloss Pink
$27.64/m²$55.25Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (107.35 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Wave Tile 50x200 Gloss Jade Green
$42.90/m²Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (36.4 m²)Tilemall
Ceramics Feather 90x300 Gloss Pink 3 in 1
$84.89/m²$98.18Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (165.0 m²)Tilemall
TM Wave Mould Tile 75x300 Matt White
$50.10/m²$75.33Unit price /UnavailableIn stock (395.6 m²)Tilemall
Porcelain Subway 75x300 Matt Terra cotta
$44.64/m²$89.25Unit price /UnavailableBackordered
Where should you use a subway tile splashback?
A splashback is a large piece of material that has the purpose of protecting surfaces and walls from splashes - hence the name! Not only do they come in beneficial in terms of protecting from splashes but they also protect from damage and heat as well. A splashback is typically found in the kitchen. However, you can also have a splashback in your bathroom as well. In kitchens, splashbacks tend to be behind the cooker and any other areas whereby you are likely to prepare and cook food. In bathrooms, splashbacks are often around the shower and bath area.
Different styles of subway tiles you can use for a splashback
There are lots of different styles of subway tiles available today, which can make a beautiful impression on your home. This includes everything from grey, modern tiles to Herringbone tiles. Whether you prefer matt or gloss tiles, there is something for everyone. Plus, you do not need to restrict yourself to tiling your kitchen and bathroom only. Laundry rooms and utility areas can also be enhanced with a stunning splashback. A lot of people like to use splashbacks in order to add some colour and vibrancy to the room in question. However, you can take the opposite approach and use white tiles to create a peaceful and serene effect. White, black, and grey are incredibly modern colours, which will look stunning in any home and they play toward the monochrome trend - a truly timeless approach.
How to tile a splashback with subway tiles
If you are going to be tiling a splashback with subway tiles, it is important to make sure you do so correctly. Do your research beforehand so you can figure out everything that is required and how long it is going to take you to complete your tiling project. We would recommend using a backer board. You then need to consider how you are going to tile your home. What approach are you going to use? Mosaic tiles tend to be best for beginners, as there is more opportunity for error. You also need to select your grout with care. Choosing a high-contrast grout colour works well and creates a striking look. Aside from this, there are a number of different tools you are going to need, such as a wet saw. You do not need to purchase this outright. Why not consider renting one instead?