
Feature Walls · Splashbacks · Bathrooms · Showers
Wall tiles.
The wall is where texture and character live. Zellige with its handmade variation and luminous glaze. Large format marble-look slabs for seamless bathroom walls. Subway tiles for a clean kitchen splashback. Mosaic for the shower nib or feature strip. Every style, every format — curated for Australian homes.
Zellige & handmade ceramic wall tiles
53 colourways

Zellige Atlas Petrole Square

Zellige Beige Clear Square

Zellige Bleu Fonce`e Square

Zellige Bleu Jean Square

Zellige Caramel Square

Zellige Ecru Square

Zellige Emerald Square

Zellige Gris Rose Fonce`e Square

Zellige Jaune D'ore Square

Zellige Marron Square

Zellige Noir Black Square

Zellige Noir Carbone Square
Marble-look porcelain wall tiles
203 styles

Marble Look Calacatta Extra Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Calacatta Extra Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Golden White Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Sodalite Blu Bookmatch “A” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Sodalite Blu Bookmatch “B” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Capraia “A” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Capraia “B” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Verde Aver Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Brera Grey Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Altissimo Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Statuario Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Elegant Black Satin Grande Slab
Subway & metro wall tiles
37 styles

Bejmat Atlas Petrole Subway

Bejmat Beige Clear Subway

Bejmat Snow Subway

Bejmat Terracotta Natural Subway

Terracotta Natural Long Subway

Artisan Poco Brick Hd4G9-071

Extruded Porcelain Jade Loose Brick Tiles

Extruded Porcelain Fog Loose Brick Tiles

Extruded Porcelain Beach Loose Brick Tiles

Extruded Porcelain Charcoal Loose Brick Tiles

Extruded Porcelain Off White Loose Brick Tiles

Marea Alta Terracotta Subway
Mosaic & geometric wall tiles
232 styles

Lantern Glass Mosaics 238X248X.8 Black Matt B2

4..8 Pietra White Mosaic

.5 Hikari Finger Mosaic Pistachio

.5 Hikari Finger Mosaic Linen

.5 Hikari Finger Mosaic Cotton

2..7 Wabisabi Finger Mosaic Grey

2..7 Wabisabi Finger Mosaic Rust

2..7 Wabisabi Finger Mosaic Pink
More wall tiles
384 styles

Solid White Lux Polished Grande Slab

Stone Granito Black Satin Grande Slab

Taj Mahal Shell Silk Slab

Stone Moon Grey Satin Grande Slab

Solid White Lux Polished Grande Slab

Oliva Lustre

Muschio Luminoso

Grigio Riso Lucido
Choosing wall tiles
Feature wall vs wet area wall.A feature wall behind a freestanding bath or sofa doesn't need to be waterproof — you have more options here (natural stone, encaustic cement, terracotta). Shower walls and splash zones need waterproof, moisture-resistant tiles. Porcelain is the safest choice for any wall application.
Format affects the feel. Large-format tiles (600×1200) used vertically on walls feel expansive and contemporary. Smaller zellige (100×100) or subway tiles (75×300) create rhythm and texture. Mosaic tiles are best used as accents — feature strips, shower nibs, or small areas where you want visual interest.
Gloss vs matt on walls. Gloss tiles reflect light and make a room feel brighter — ideal for small bathrooms or dark kitchens. Matt tiles absorb light and feel warmer, more organic. A common approach: gloss tiles in the shower (easy to clean), matt or zellige on the feature wall.
Grout joint width matters. Rectified tiles allow 1–2mm joints (nearly seamless). Zellige and handmade tiles need wider joints (3–5mm) to accommodate size variation — this is part of their handmade character. Match your grout colour to the tile for a monochrome look or contrast it for definition.
Planning your wall tiling
Measure wall area carefully. Wall area = (perimeter × height) minus door and window openings. For a bathroom, measure each wall separately and add them up. Include an extra 10% for cuts and wastage (15% for pattern or diagonal layouts).
Adhesive and waterproofing.Wall tile adhesive is different from floor tile adhesive — it needs to be non-sag. Shower walls need a waterproof membrane before tiling. Your tiler will handle this, but it's good to know when budgeting.
Lighting before ordering. Wall tiles look dramatically different in different light. The same zellige that looks sage green in the showroom can look blue-grey in a south-facing bathroom. Always sample in your actual space before ordering.
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Wall tile questions
What are the best wall tiles for a kitchen splashback?
Zellige tiles are the most popular choice right now. Classic subway tiles (75×300) in gloss or muted colours are timeless. Large-format porcelain slabs (600×1200) create a seamless, easy-to-clean surface.
Do wall tiles need to be waterproof?
Shower walls and kitchen splash zones need waterproof tiles. Porcelain is inherently waterproof. Natural stone and cement tiles need sealing in wet areas. Dry feature walls have no waterproofing requirement.
Can I use floor tiles on walls?
Yes — most porcelain floor tiles can be used on walls (check the spec). Large format floor tiles used vertically on bathroom walls is a popular design approach. Wall-only tiles cannot be used on floors.
How much wall tile do I need?
Wall area = perimeter × height, minus door/window openings. Add 10% for wastage (15% for patterns). A 3×3m bathroom with 2.4m ceilings needs approximately 30–35m² for full wall tiling.
What grout width for wall tiles?
Rectified porcelain: 1–2mm. Subway tiles: 3mm traditional, 1.5–2mm contemporary. Zellige/handmade: 3–5mm minimum to accommodate natural size variation.
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