Floor Tiles

Beton Beige Matt 25 x 50cm Wall Tile
Minoli

Beton Beige Matt 25 x 50cm Wall Tile

£24.00 / m²
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Seaton Ceramic Shrimp
Ca'Pietra

Seaton Ceramic Shrimp

£55.46 / m²
Was £109.86 / m²
Wareham Limestone Tumbled & Etched Finish
Ca'Pietra

Wareham Limestone Tumbled & Etched Finish

£99.94 / m²
Jet Black Rope Moulding
Original Style

Jet Black Rope Moulding

£27.05 / box
Baroque Blue Field Tile
Original Style

Baroque Blue Field Tile

£130.89 / m²
Hyperion Tiles

Opulence Gold Rush Mosaic

£22.95 / sheet
Hyperion Tiles

Velvet Bloom Mosaic

£27.49 / sheet
Hyperion Tiles

Volga Clear Glass 600 x 300mm

£27.96 / tile
Was £34.95 / tile
Hardy White Matt 30 x 60cm
Minoli

Hardy White Matt 30 x 60cm

£32.00 / m²
Medina Cornflower Blue Porton Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile
Fired Earth

Medina Cornflower Blue Porton Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile

£205.00 / m²
Medina Cloudy White Porton Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile
Fired Earth

Medina Cloudy White Porton Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile

£205.00 / m²
Medina Ochre Rectangle Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile
Fired Earth

Medina Ochre Rectangle Handmade Moroccan Zellige Tile

£153.33 / m²
Wychwood Limestone Tumbled & Etched Cobble
Ca'Pietra

Wychwood Limestone Tumbled & Etched Cobble

£97.38 / m²
East Hampton Marble Pencil
Fired Earth

East Hampton Marble Pencil

£10.87 / tile
Trusloe Limestone Paving Seasoned Finish
Ca'Pietra

Trusloe Limestone Paving Seasoned Finish

£80.58 / m²
Matravers Sandstone Sawn Bullnosed Coping
Ca'Pietra

Matravers Sandstone Sawn Bullnosed Coping

£131.26 / item
Matravers Sandstone Sawn
Ca'Pietra

Matravers Sandstone Sawn

£123.94 / m²
Dorset Woolliscroft

Dark Grey Round Edge 148 x 148mm

£7.90 / tile
Dorset Woolliscroft

Dark Grey Luna Quarry Tile 300x300x9mm

£71.52 / box
Dorset Woolliscroft

Steel Grey Multidisc Quarry Tile 148x148x9mm

£98.46 / tile
Dorset Woolliscroft

Dark Grey Flat Quarry Tile 148x148x9mm

£90.47 / tile
Provence Aspremont Rectangle
Fired Earth

Provence Aspremont Rectangle

£240.35 / m²
Provence Menton Rectangle
Fired Earth

Provence Menton Rectangle

£240.35 / m²
Onda Hisbiscus Wall Tiles
Fired Earth

Onda Hisbiscus Wall Tiles

£72.00 / m²
Nebula Green Hexagon
Fired Earth

Nebula Green Hexagon

£208.69 / m²
Giralda Niebla Grey Tile
Fired Earth

Giralda Niebla Grey Tile

£89.47 / m²
Studio Jamboree Handpainted Ceramic Coral Field
Ca'Pietra

Studio Jamboree Handpainted Ceramic Coral Field

£372.78 / m²
East Hampton Marble Dado
Fired Earth

East Hampton Marble Dado

£21.80 / tile
Jaipur Carbon Square Glazed Tile
Fired Earth

Jaipur Carbon Square Glazed Tile

£99.44 / m²
Bilbao Matt White 20 x 50cm
Fired Earth

Bilbao Matt White 20 x 50cm

£51.40 / m²
Fired Earth

Andalucia Hacienda Patterned Tile

£5.12 / tile
Original Style

Tayberry Half Tile

£44.00 / box
Original Style

Chalk Field Tile

£102.42 / m²
Brit Stone Pennant Porcelain Paving
Ca'Pietra

Brit Stone Pennant Porcelain Paving

£77.91 / m²
Steel Blue Metallic 60 x 120cm
Hyperion Tiles

Steel Blue Metallic 60 x 120cm

£59.90 / m²
Brick Tile Clare
Original Style

Brick Tile Clare

£155.07 / m²
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Avebury Ceramic Ink
Ca'Pietra

Avebury Ceramic Ink

£72.96 / m²
Was £91.20 / m²
Hyperion Tiles

Aurora Herringbone Green Mosaic

£11.22 / sheet
Silver Lion Trading Company

Aurora Leaf Green Mosaic

£8.97 / sheet
Belle Epoque Border Tube-Lined Single Tile on County White
Original Style

Belle Epoque Border Tube-Lined Single Tile on County White

£49.95 / each
Ivory Rope Moulding
Original Style

Ivory Rope Moulding

£27.05 / box
Charcoal Grey Omega Moulding
Original Style

Charcoal Grey Omega Moulding

£19.84 / box
Pavilion Green Egg & Dart Moulding
Original Style

Pavilion Green Egg & Dart Moulding

£35.80 / box
Regency Cream Astragal Moulding
Original Style

Regency Cream Astragal Moulding

£27.00 / item
Chancel Grey Field Tile
Original Style

Chancel Grey Field Tile

£130.02 / m²
Hyperion Tiles

Empire Aluminium Mosaic

£22.96 / each
Hyperion Tiles

Mini Light Grey Gloss Hexagon

£113.29 / m²

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which floor tiles are the most hard-wearing?

Porcelain floor tiles are widely regarded as the most hard-wearing option available. They are fired at very high temperatures, resulting in an extremely dense, durable surface that resists scratches, stains, moisture and heavy foot traffic. This makes porcelain ideal for busy areas such as kitchens, hallways and commercial spaces. Natural stone, such as slate and granite, is also very robust and ages beautifully, though it requires periodic sealing to maintain its resistance to stains and water. When comparing options, it is worth checking the wear rating, which indicates a tile's suitability for different levels of foot traffic. Our team can recommend the most appropriate floor tile based on how the room will be used.

Are floor tiles suitable for use with underfloor heating?

Yes, tiles are one of the very best floor coverings to use with underfloor heating. Both porcelain and natural stone conduct and retain heat exceptionally well, distributing warmth evenly across the room and remaining comfortable underfoot. Because tiles have excellent thermal conductivity, your heating system can run efficiently, often at lower temperatures. The vast majority of our floor tiles are compatible with both electric and water-based underfloor heating systems. It is important that the system is installed correctly and that a flexible, suitable adhesive and grout are used to accommodate the natural expansion and contraction. If you are planning underfloor heating, let us know and we can confirm compatibility for your chosen tiles.

Can I use the same tiles on my floor and walls?

In many cases, yes. Using the same tile, or coordinating tiles, across floors and walls is a popular way to create a seamless, cohesive and visually larger space. While most floor tiles can be used on walls, the reverse is not true: wall tiles are generally too thin and not rated to withstand foot traffic, so they should never be laid on floors. If you wish to run a tile from the floor up the wall, always check that it is rated for floor use, and bear in mind that polished or glossy floor tiles can be slippery when wet. Our product pages clearly state where a tile is suitable for both applications, and our team can help you plan a coordinated scheme.

How do I work out how many floor tiles I need?

Measure the length and width of the room in metres and multiply them together to calculate the floor area in square metres. For rooms that are not perfectly rectangular, divide the space into sections, calculate each separately and add them together. We recommend adding 10 percent extra for straightforward layouts, and 15 to 20 percent for patterned, diagonal or herringbone designs, where more cutting and wastage occurs. Ordering surplus from the same batch is wise, as it guards against shade variation and gives you spare tiles for any future repairs. If you would like a hand, our team is happy to help you calculate the right quantity for your room.

Are your floor tiles slip-resistant and safe for bathrooms?

Many of our floor tiles are well suited to bathrooms and wet areas, but slip resistance varies by finish, so it is an important consideration. Tiles are given an anti-slip rating, commonly the R rating, which indicates how much grip they provide; for bathroom floors, wet rooms and outdoor areas we recommend tiles with a higher slip resistance, typically R10 or above. Textured, matt and structured surfaces offer more grip than polished finishes, which can become slippery when wet. Mosaic floor tiles are also a good option in showers, as the additional grout lines improve traction. Let us know where the tiles will be used and we can point you towards suitably rated options.

Do natural stone floor tiles need sealing?

Yes, natural stone floor tiles, including marble, limestone, travertine and slate, are porous and should be sealed to protect them against staining, moisture and everyday wear. We recommend sealing before grouting and again once the floor is laid, then periodically thereafter depending on the stone and the level of use. Sealing helps preserve the stone's natural colour and makes routine cleaning far easier. Porcelain and most glazed ceramic tiles, by contrast, do not require sealing, as they are non-porous by nature. We stock the appropriate sealants and aftercare products, and our team can advise on the correct maintenance routine for your chosen stone.

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Floor Tiles: Durable, Beautiful Foundations for Every Room

Flooring sets the foundation for your entire interior, and at Hyperion Tiles our floor tile collection is designed to deliver lasting beauty alongside everyday performance. Spanning porcelain, natural stone, Victorian-style geometrics and wood-effect designs, our curated ranges bring together the finest designer brands, from Ca'Pietra and Original Style to Minoli and Fired Earth, so you can specify a floor that is hard-wearing, easy to live with and effortlessly stylish.

Discover Floor Tiles for Every Style and Setting

Whether you are after the seamless contemporary look of large-format porcelain, the timeless heritage of Victorian floor tiles, or the natural warmth of stone and wood-effect finishes, our collection covers every aesthetic. Hard-wearing and water-resistant, floor tiles are the practical choice for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and living spaces alike, and increasingly for outdoor terraces, where porcelain paving extends your interior style into the garden.

Porcelain Floor Tiles

Porcelain is the workhorse of modern flooring: exceptionally dense, scratch-resistant and almost impervious to water, it stands up to the busiest households with ease. Available in everything from convincing marble, stone, concrete and wood effects to bold patterns and large slabs, porcelain offers the look of premium materials with outstanding durability and minimal maintenance. It is suitable for underfloor heating and works seamlessly across indoor and outdoor spaces.

Natural Stone Floor Tiles

For unrivalled character, natural stone flooring, including limestone, marble, slate and travertine, brings depth, texture and a sense of permanence to a home. Each piece is unique, with natural tonal variation that machine-made tiles cannot replicate. Stone floors develop a beautiful patina over time and, when correctly sealed and maintained, last for generations. They pair particularly well with period properties and interiors that value authenticity.

Victorian and Patterned Floor Tiles

Few floors make a statement quite like a Victorian geometric design. Drawing on classic British heritage, these intricate, patterned floors are perfect for hallways, porches and period restorations, instantly adding charm and kerb appeal. Our patterned floor tiles also extend to encaustic-inspired and contemporary motifs, allowing you to create a striking, characterful surface that anchors the whole room.

Wood-Effect and Large-Format Floor Tiles

Wood-effect porcelain offers the warmth and grain of timber with none of the maintenance concerns, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and high-traffic areas where real wood would struggle. Large-format tiles, meanwhile, create a clean, expansive and luxurious feel with fewer grout lines, a contemporary look that is also quicker to clean and maintain.

Free Samples and Expert Guidance

Choosing a floor is a significant decision, so we offer free samples across our floor tile collection to help you judge colour, finish and texture in your own light. For larger projects, our knowledgeable team at the Ascot showroom can guide you through suitability, slip ratings, underfloor-heating compatibility and quantities, ensuring your finished floor is as practical as it is beautiful.