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Tiles Perth

We stock a huge selection of tiles in Perth, ready for immediate pickup or delivery. For more than 50 years, Ross’s Discount Home Centre has been providing quality kitchen, bathroom, and floor tiles at prices that are hard to beat — starting from $5 per tile for feature tiles and from $20 per m² across our floor and wall range. Our extensive range rivals the best tile shops in Perth, offering wall tiles, floor tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, laundry tiles, feature tiles, mosaic tiles, subway tiles, marble tiles, ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles, and outdoor tiles, along with grouts and tile adhesives.

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How to Choose Tiles

Whether renovating or building, one of the toughest decisions to make during a building project is the tile selection. Tiles are the most popular flooring solution and are essential for any bathroom. Thus, tiles are not a choice; they are a requirement.

Choosing the right tiles in Perth can be a straightforward process when you know what to look for. There are five key selection criteria for any tile selection: the application, type, quality, size, and design.

Tile FAQs

The tiles in style right now are large-format porcelain, warm neutral tones, and natural texture finishes. Concrete-look, stone-look, and travertine-look tiles are driving most renovation decisions we see in our Perth showroom at the moment. Terrazzo-look tiles are also popular for bathrooms and kitchen floors. The shift is away from cool greys and toward earthy beiges, taupes, and soft whites that work with timber accents and matte black fixtures. See our full guide to tile trends for 2026.

White tiles never go out of style. White is the most enduring tile colour because it works across every design style, reflects light in smaller spaces, and pairs with any grout colour, fixture finish, or cabinet tone. Subway tiles in white, large-format white porcelain floors, and white marble-look tiles have all remained consistently popular across decades of renovation trends. If you are tiling a space you want to sell or rent, white is the safest long-term choice. Our guide to choosing the right colour floor tile covers this in full.

The best colour tile for a bathroom depends on the size of the space and the look you want to achieve. White and off-white tiles make small bathrooms feel larger and are the most popular choice. Warm neutrals — soft beige, taupe, and greige — suit contemporary Perth bathrooms well and are easier to keep looking clean than stark white in hard water areas. Dark tiles work in larger bathrooms as feature walls but can make compact spaces feel smaller. Read our full guide to choosing the right bathroom tiles for more detail.

The difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles is density and water absorption. Porcelain tiles are fired at higher temperatures, making them denser, less porous, and more durable than ceramic. Porcelain suits floors, wet areas, and outdoor use. Ceramic tiles absorb more moisture, which makes them better suited to walls and low-traffic indoor areas. For most Perth homes, porcelain is the stronger choice for floors and bathrooms, while ceramic is a cost-effective option for kitchen and bathroom walls. See our porcelain vs ceramic tiles guide for a full comparison.

Tile prices in Perth start from $20 per m² for ceramic floor and wall tiles, with porcelain tiles typically ranging from $25 to $60 per m² depending on size and finish. Feature tiles and mosaics start from $5 per tile. Your total budget should also allow for tile adhesive, grout, and a wastage allowance of around 10% above your measured area. Perth Metro delivery from Ross’s Discount Home Centre is a flat $100 regardless of order size. For a full bathroom tiling cost breakdown, read our guide to tiling a bathroom in Perth.

The most common tiling mistakes are ordering too few tiles, choosing the wrong slip rating for wet areas, and selecting a tile size that does not suit the space. Always order 10% extra to account for cuts and wastage, and allow up to 15% for diagonal or pattern layouts. For bathrooms and outdoor areas, check the P-rating before buying — a tile that looks right but carries the wrong slip rating is a safety issue. Taking samples home before committing is also worth the extra step, as tile colours read very differently under natural Perth light than under showroom lighting.

Handy Tile Hints

Discover the newest tile trends and design inspiration with our latest tile articles and resources. From innovative patterns to practical installation tips, our blog provides expert insights and creative solutions to enhance any space with our beautiful tiles. Explore the latest in tile design, styles, and inspiration below.

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