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September 25, 2025

This room-by-room guide will inspire you to choose the right style for your space.

- By SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

FROM cool and contemporary to traditional collections, tiles make a great feature and transform the look, feel and functionality of a space.

“Tiles not only need to be practical, durable, and stylish, but they need to suit the specific needs of the room they're in... while fitting the aesthetic and mood,” explains Harriet Goodacre, style consultant at Topps Tiles.

Depending on your scheme and layout, meeting these requirements can be overwhelming, “and it can be tough to know where to begin”.

Here, Harriet shares some top tips for selecting the right tiles throughout your home...

The top tile for your kitchen

Kitchen splashbacks not only protect walls from splashes and stains, but they add a defining touch to your kitchen’s overall style...

“When choosing tiles for this area, practicality and design go hand-in-hand,” says Harriet.

“For splashbacks, easy maintenance is vital... porcelain tiles are an excellent option due to their smooth surface, making them quick and easy to wipe down after cooking. Plus, they’re durable and highly resistant to water, stains, and heat - perfect for a bustling kitchen environment.”

For a timeless yet luxurious look, a marble-effect splashback is a wonderful choice.

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