

The best type of tile for kitchen floors is one with a few different colours and a little texture. Choosing tiles with a bit of colour will help hide dirt and grime and, therefore, be easier to maintain. Choosing tiles with texture will ensure it's safe and less slippery if the area ever gets wet
To keep kitchen tile grout clean, make sure you clean regularly and thoroughly. You can create your own cleaning solution using vinegar and water. However, it is best to use purpose made tile cleaning products, such as our heavy-duty tile and grout cleaner.
Ceramic tiles are not best for kitchen floors. This is because ceramic tile is not strong enough to withstand lots of traffic. A better option for floors is porcelain tiles
Yes, kitchen floor tiles can also be used on walls, depending on their design and characteristics. That being said, floor tiles are typically thicker and heavier than wall tiles. If you plan to use floor tiles on the walls, make sure they are suitable in terms of weight and size. Larger and heavier floor tiles may require additional structural support to be securely installed on the wall. You should also consider the appearance of grout lines when using floor tiles on walls. Floor tiles usually have wider grout joints compared to wall tiles. If you prefer a seamless look, you may use a tile spacer to create narrower grout lines or choose rectified tiles with precise, squared edges to allow for minimal grout lines.
There are loads of variables at play regarding the cost of tiling your kitchen floor. At a rough estimate, the cost to install floor tiles in Australia ranges from $30 to $150 per m2, depending on the type of tiles you want. It will cost an additional $30 to $120 per m2 for installation, based on your location and other factors.