Installation

When you invest so much in gorgeous tiles, you need to ensure that the final look is perfect. 

Our tiles are of a very high quality and unless stated otherwise on their page, do not require special consideration for installation. The only tiles that need any further treatment are the ones with an intentionally crackled glaze and they need sealed if used in a wet area.

Tips

  1. Make sure you have a professional tiler.
  2. You or your designer should decide where the tiles should start. Perhaps you might want the horizontal joints level with a sink or other visual point. Please take time with this and do not let your tiler make this decision!
  3. Consider your grout colour. Stark white grout on a tile that has a description of 'white' may not work. Do not let your tiler choose your grout colour!
  4. Adhesive - Listen to your tiler
  5. Most of our tiles are supplied on sheets of some sort, the webpage for each tile will tell you whether this is a backing mesh or paper front. This makes installation fast and easy, especially when tiling curved walls.
  6. For loose tiles that are long and thin, consider the joint gap. Smaller looks better but more difficult for the tiler as there is small variances in the length of the tiles. Each row of tiles should be laser levelled with the vertical joints absorbing the variance. Perhaps you can consider 2mm horizontal joints and 4 to 6mm vertical joints. Talk with your tiler about this.
The Joint is the space between tiles.
If you have Open Joint tiles (no grout in the gaps) and you are fitting it a wet area, the adhesive needs to be the moisture barrier to the wall. Let your tiler decide this one!