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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.

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Kitchen 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

ParameterValue / Standard
Floor Water Absorption< 0.5% (porcelain)
Wall Water Absorption3–6% (ceramic) or < 0.5% (porcelain)
Floor Slip ResistanceDCOF > 0.42 wet — mandatory for kitchen floors
Stain ResistanceClass 5 — resistant to oil, grease, food stains
Recommended Floor Size600×600 mm or 600×1200 mm
Recommended Wall Size300×600 mm (glossy or matt)
Heat ResistanceUp to 300°C — safe near hobs and ovens
Chemical ResistanceClass 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.

Buying & Installation Tips

Always use anti-slip matt tiles on kitchen floors — glossy tiles become dangerously slippery when wet with cooking spills.
For kitchen backsplashes, glossy 300×600mm tiles are the easiest to clean — a quick wipe removes all cooking splashes.
Use large-format 600×600mm or 600×1200mm tiles on kitchen floors to minimise grout lines that trap food debris.
Choose a grout colour that is easy to keep clean — mid-grey grout hides staining better than white grout.
Extend the kitchen floor tile into an open-plan dining area for visual continuity and easier cleaning.
For kitchen islands, consider using a different tile or pattern to define the zone within an open-plan space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For kitchen floors, we recommend matt or anti-slip porcelain tiles in 600x600mm or 600x1200mm. Matt tiles hide minor dirt and footprints better than glossy tiles, and their textured surface provides better slip resistance when the floor is wet from spills or mopping. Porcelain is preferred over ceramic for kitchen floors due to its higher stain resistance and durability.

Glossy ceramic tiles in 300x600mm are the most popular kitchen backsplash choice. Their smooth, non-porous glaze surface wipes clean instantly — important behind a hob where grease and food splashes are common. White glossy tiles are the classic choice, but coloured and patterned options are increasingly popular for adding personality to the kitchen.

Yes. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are naturally heat-resistant and will not be damaged by normal kitchen heat sources. Tiles behind a hob can withstand the radiant heat from cooking. However, we recommend using a tile adhesive rated for heat resistance in areas directly behind hobs.