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75×300 Tile FAQs

75x300mm tiles, commonly known as subway tiles, are primarily used for wall applications such as kitchen splashbacks, bathroom feature walls, and laundry splashbacks. Their elongated rectangular shape allows for various installation patterns, including herringbone, brick, and vertical stacking, adding visual interest to interior spaces.

While 75x300mm tiles are predominantly designed for wall applications, they can be used on floors in certain situations. However, it’s essential to ensure that the tiles are rated for floor use, as not all wall tiles possess the necessary durability and slip resistance required for flooring. Always consult the manufacturer’s specifications before installing them on floors.

Yes, 75x300mm tiles are specifically designed for wall applications. Their size and shape make them ideal for creating stylish and functional wall surfaces in kitchens, bathrooms, and laundries.

To cover one square metre, you would need approximately 44.44 tiles of 75x300mm size. It’s advisable to purchase extra tiles to account for cuts, breakages, and future repairs.

For installing 75x300mm tiles, a 6mm x 6mm square-notched trowel is typically recommended. This trowel size helps achieve proper adhesive coverage and ensures a secure bond between the tile and the substrate.

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