Kitchen Floor & Backsplash Tiles
Stain-resistant, easy-clean kitchen tiles for floors and backsplashes. Anti-slip floor tiles and glossy wall tiles. Available in 300x600mm backsplash and 600x600mm floor.
Get a Free QuoteKitchen tiles from Livenza Granito are engineered for the most demanding domestic environment — a space where spills, heat, grease, and heavy foot traffic are daily realities. Our kitchen tile range combines stain resistance, easy-clean surfaces, and slip safety with the aesthetic versatility to complement any kitchen design style. From classic white glossy wall tiles for a clean, timeless kitchen to large-format concrete-look floor tiles for a contemporary open-plan kitchen, our range covers every kitchen design requirement.
Technical Specifications
Key parameters tested to ISO 13006 and BIS standards
| Parameter | Value / Standard |
|---|---|
| Floor Water Absorption | < 0.5% (porcelain) |
| Wall Water Absorption | 3–6% (ceramic) or < 0.5% (porcelain) |
| Floor Slip Resistance | DCOF > 0.42 wet — mandatory for kitchen floors |
| Stain Resistance | Class 5 — resistant to oil, grease, food stains |
| Recommended Floor Size | 600×600 mm or 600×1200 mm |
| Recommended Wall Size | 300×600 mm (glossy or matt) |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 300°C — safe near hobs and ovens |
| Chemical Resistance | Class A — resistant to kitchen cleaners |
Key Advantages
Heat Resistant
Porcelain tiles withstand temperatures up to 300°C — safe to use near hobs, ovens, and other heat sources without cracking or discolouring.
Stain Resistant
Class 5 stain resistance means oil, grease, wine, and food stains wipe clean easily — no sealing required, unlike natural stone.
Anti-Slip Floors
Kitchen floors must be slip-resistant — our matt and rustic finish tiles achieve DCOF > 0.42 wet for safe kitchen flooring.
Glossy Backsplash
Glossy wall tiles behind the hob and worktop are the easiest surface to clean after cooking — a quick wipe removes all splashes.
Design Continuity
Use the same tile on the kitchen floor and as a backsplash for a cohesive, designer kitchen look that flows seamlessly.
Chemical Resistant
Class A chemical resistance means kitchen cleaning products, degreasers, and mild acids will not damage or dull the tile surface.
Kitchen Tile Requirements: What to Look For
Kitchen tiles must meet a specific set of performance requirements that differ from other rooms. For kitchen floors, the priorities are: slip resistance (DCOF >0.42 wet), stain resistance (chemical resistance Class A), durability (PEI rating 4 minimum), and ease of cleaning. Our matt porcelain tiles in 600x600mm are the ideal kitchen floor tile — their non-reflective surface hides minor dirt between cleans, while their porcelain body is completely stain-resistant and easy to mop.
For kitchen walls and backsplashes, the priorities are: easy cleaning (smooth, non-porous glaze), heat resistance (tiles behind hobs must withstand heat), and aesthetic impact. Our 300x600mm glossy ceramic tiles are the classic kitchen backsplash choice — their smooth glaze wipes clean instantly, and they are available in a wide range of colours and patterns to complement any kitchen design.
Kitchen Tile Design Trends
Current kitchen tile trends include: Large format floor tiles (600x1200mm) that flow seamlessly from kitchen to dining area in open-plan spaces; Subway tiles (300x600mm glossy white or coloured) for a classic, timeless backsplash; Concrete-look matt tiles for a contemporary, industrial kitchen aesthetic; and Marble-look polished tiles for luxury kitchen floors that complement stone countertops. Mixing floor and wall tile designs — such as a concrete-look floor with a white glossy backsplash — is a popular approach that creates visual interest while maintaining a cohesive overall aesthetic.
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