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Kitchen Tiles FAQ's

Porcelain and ceramic tiles are the most popular choices for kitchen floors due to their durability, water resistance, and ease of cleaning. For a more premium look, natural stone tiles can also be used but may require extra maintenance.

Yes, wall tiles are perfect for kitchen backsplashes! They are easy to clean, heat-resistant, and available in a wide variety of styles and finishes to match any kitchen design.

Most porcelain and ceramic tiles are highly stain-resistant, making them ideal for kitchens. Natural stone tiles may require sealing to protect against stains from food and liquids.

Kitchen tiles can be cleaned with a mild detergent or tile-safe cleaner and a damp cloth or mop. For grout, use a soft brush and grout cleaner to remove stains and keep it looking fresh.

Yes, kitchen tiles are heat-resistant, making them suitable for areas near stoves, ovens, and cooktops. However, avoid placing hot pots or pans directly on tiled surfaces to prevent damage.

Non-slip tiles are a great choice for kitchen floors, especially in households where spills are common. They help reduce the risk of slips and falls, making the space safer for everyone.

Both large-format tiles and smaller tiles can work well in kitchens. Large tiles can create a seamless look, while smaller tiles, such as subway tiles or mosaics, are popular for backsplashes.

Porcelain and ceramic tiles typically do not require sealing. However, if you’re using natural stone tiles, sealing is necessary to protect against moisture, stains, and grease.

Yes, kitchen tiles can be installed over existing tiles if the surface is clean, level, and properly prepared. Use an adhesive designed for tile-on-tile installation for the best results.

High-quality kitchen tiles are extremely durable and can last for decades with proper care. They are resistant to scratches, stains, and moisture, making them an excellent long-term investment.