We present our collection of large-format tiles for your kitchen. Models in 60×120, 100X100 and 120×120 formats, elegant and clean for your culinary environment.
París
Add soft colours to your kitchen with the Gris and Bone models. Combine the different large formats and colours of this series to create a classic and avant-garde atmosphere at the same time.
Chelsea
One of the most natural backgrounds for kitchen floors and walls is Chelsea. It brings the most classic aesthetic to large formats with a clean and elegant finish.
Cavani
If you want to have a bright environment in your kitchen, our polished tile collections are the reference. Cavani’s largest format, 120X120, recreates radiant and welcoming spaces.
Marquina
Both the cream and soft grey tones of the Marquina model Perla stand out in any kitchen. The large formats help to highlight the furniture and appliances, significantly improving the aesthetics of the room.
About large-format tiles for the kitchen
Both in terms of decoration and hygiene, choosing the right tiling is essential. Large-format tiles will give you a more attractive and clean environment in your kitchen.
What advantages do large-format tiles have in your kitchen?
Especially in terms of cleaning. From 60 x 60 cm, there are fewer joints on both walls and floors, which is where grease and dirt accumulate when cooking food.
But that’s not all. Large-format polished tiles are easier to clean, so you’ll save time when it comes to leaving your kitchen sparkling.
They also combine very well with borders and skirting boards, since these decorative pieces stand out more if they are placed on large-sized floors and stoneware.
In addition to all this, your dining space will have greater luminosity, with a noticeable feeling of spaciousness, giving more prominence to your furniture and appliances.
How do I calculate the number of metres of tiles I need for my kitchen?
The operation is easy, you just have to multiply the height by the width of each wall or partition. For the floor, the length by the width and add up each figure. Remember that it is advisable to buy one or two more metres of tiles so that you can replace them in case of any breakage.
Once you have the number of square meters of surface you want to tile, you just have to multiply by the meters that come in each box of tiles, in this case like this:
- 60X60, Multiply by 1.44, which is the meters that come per box.
- 60.5X60.5, Multiply by 0.73, which is the meters that come per box.
- 60X120, Multiply by 1.44, which is the meters that come per box.
- 100X100, Multiply by 2, which is the meters that come per box.
- 60X120, Multiply by 1.44, which is the meters that come per box.
What are the complications of tiling a kitchen with large tiles?
It basically depends on the skill of the tiler. The greatest difficulty in tiling a kitchen with large tiles is surrounding the furniture and taps. To do this, you have to measure and cut accurately.
This is a process that the vast majority of professionals in the sector have mastered, so it should not pose any problems when it comes to leaving a clean space without irregularities.