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Large Format Tiles 1200mm x 600mm 

Fewer grout lines, faster installation and a seamlessly modern finish make large format wall tiles the go-to choice for bathrooms, kitchens, living spaces and commercial interiors alike.

Why Choose 1200 x 600mm Large Wall Tiles?

The 1200 x 600mm format has become the benchmark for contemporary wall tiling in the UK — and it's easy to see why. Fewer tiles mean fewer grout joints, and fewer grout joints mean a cleaner, more expansive wall surface.

  • Seamless, gallery-quality walls: Large slabs across shower walls, feature walls and hallways reduce visual interruption and create the kind of finish you'd expect in a high-specification project.
  • Faster wall coverage: Fewer tiles to handle, align and fix means quicker installation — particularly valuable on large, uninterrupted wall areas in bathrooms or commercial spaces.
  • Lower ongoing maintenance: Minimal grout lines mean less scrubbing. Ideal for busy family bathrooms, hotel washrooms and kitchen splashback zones where hygiene and ease of cleaning matter.
  • Contemporary proportions: The 1200 x 600mm format suits modern interiors where the wall itself is part of the design — not just a backdrop.

Styles and Finishes in This Large Wall Tile Range

The range covers three clear style directions, so whether you're after a quiet, neutral backdrop or a full-on statement wall, there's a large format tile here that fits.

Marble-effect large wall tiles in greys, creams and whites — including Martian Grey, Volga White, Oreal Crema and Pieta Gunmetal — bring natural veining and tonal movement to a wall at a fraction of the cost and upkeep of real stone.

Dark and dramatic slabs — such as Lexa Black, Coyate Nero Grey, Super Black Polished and Marquina Bronze — suit spaces where impact is the brief. A polished finish on these darker tiles amplifies their depth and gives a hotel-quality result in both residential and commercial settings.

Colourful, patterned and onyx-effect options — including Infinity Blue, Ashphar Blue, Jazz Jade, Jazz Blue, Jazz Aqua Pattern, Jazz Multi Pattern and Onyx Seam White — open the range up to bolder interior schemes where a single statement wall does the work of an entire design concept.

Polished finishes reflect light and add a high-end shimmer to any wall. Softer sheens and natural-look surfaces feel more relaxed and understated — better suited to spaces where you want warmth over drama.

  • Light marble-effect large tiles: Ideal for hotel-style bathrooms, bright kitchen splashbacks and living room feature walls where a refined, neutral tone is needed at scale.
  • Dark marble-effect and monochrome slabs: Perfect for ensuite feature walls, commercial receptions and media walls where a strong visual anchor is the aim.
  • Colourful and patterned large wall tiles: Great for statement walls in open-plan living spaces, bold bathroom schemes or anywhere a splash of colour is the starting point for the room's design.
  • Onyx-effect large tiles: Suit contemporary interiors where a more translucent, layered quality is needed — particularly effective with back-lit installations or strong directional lighting.

Where to Use Large Wall Tiles

  • Full-height bathroom walls: Use large porcelain slabs from floor to ceiling in a shower or family bathroom for a clean, low-maintenance finish with minimal grout lines to keep on top of.
  • Walk-in shower enclosures: The 1200 x 600mm format is particularly effective in walk-in showers, where uninterrupted wall surfaces make the space feel generous and well-considered.
  • Kitchen splashbacks and feature walls: A single large-format slab behind a hob or along a kitchen run makes a bold, practical statement — easy to wipe down and far more striking than standard-size tiles at this scale.
  • Living room media and fireplace walls: Tiles like Lexa Black or Martian Grey work beautifully as a TV or fireplace surround — anchoring the wall and giving the room a focal point with real architectural weight.
  • Commercial receptions and washrooms: Large format porcelain tiles are widely used in commercial projects for their durability, ease of maintenance and the high-specification look they deliver at competitive prices per m².
  • Hallways and landing walls: A large-format tile running the length of a hallway wall reduces the number of grout lines in a long, narrow space — making it feel wider and more cohesive.

Large Wall Tile Styles at a Glance

Style Best for Example tiles
Light marble-effect slabs Bright bathrooms, kitchen splashbacks, neutral living room feature walls Volga White, Supreme White, Dyna Natural Cream
Dark marble-effect slabs Statement walls, ensuite feature walls, commercial receptions, media walls Martian Grey, Lexa Black, Coyate Nero Grey, Marquina Bronze
Onyx-effect and polished looks Contemporary bathrooms, back-lit walls, high-specification residential and commercial projects Onyx Seam White, Grey Onyx Polished
Bold blue and jade tones Accent walls, open-plan living rooms, creative bathroom schemes Infinity Blue, Ashphar Blue, Jazz Jade, Jazz Blue
Patterned large wall tiles Statement walls in neutral interiors; feature splashbacks; maximalist living spaces Jazz Aqua Pattern, Jazz Multi Pattern

Large Wall Tile Prices: What to Expect

  • Value large wall tiles (up to around £20/m²): Porcelain slabs in marble-effect creams, greys and whites. A cost-effective way to achieve a large-format, low-grout-line finish across bathrooms and kitchens.
  • Mid-range large wall tiles (around £20–£30/m²): Broader colour palette, polished and satin finishes, and more statement marble-effect or onyx-effect designs. Ideal for feature walls and higher-specification projects.
  • Premium large wall tiles (above £30/m²): The top end of the range — striking veining, bold colourways, deep polished surfaces and large slabs suited to commercial-grade and design-led residential projects.

Not sure which band is right for your project? Order free large wall tile samples to compare finishes and colours in real light before committing to a full order.

Large Wall Tile FAQs

Are large wall tiles suitable for small bathrooms?

Yes — and they often work better than smaller formats in compact spaces. Fewer grout lines mean less visual interruption across the wall, which makes the room feel larger and more open than it actually is.

Can I use these 1200 x 600mm tiles on both walls and floors?

Some tiles in this range are dual-purpose, but always check the individual product specification before using a wall tile on a floor. Wall tiles are typically not rated for underfoot load or slip resistance, so it's important to confirm suitability before installation.

Do large wall tiles reduce grout lines and cleaning time?

Significantly. A 1200 x 600mm tile covers around three times the surface area of a standard 600 x 300mm tile, which means roughly two-thirds fewer grout joints across the same wall. Less grout means less to clean and less opportunity for discolouration over time.

Are polished large wall tiles too reflective in bathrooms?

In a well-lit bathroom, polished tiles like Grey Onyx Polished or Super Black Polished add a luxurious, light-enhancing quality rather than harsh glare. If strong directional light is a concern, a satin or matt-finish tile from the same range gives a similarly contemporary result with a softer surface.

How difficult are large wall tiles to cut and install?

Large format porcelain tiles require a wet-cutting tile saw and careful handling due to their size and weight. Most professional tilers are well-practised with this format, but it's less suited to DIY installation than smaller tiles.

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