Skirting Tiles

Skirting Tiles

Clean Edges. Seamless Transitions. Functional Elegance.

Skirting tiles—also known as tile baseboards or border tiles—are the perfect finishing touch for any tiled space. Installed at the junction where walls meet the floor, skirting tiles provide a clean, polished edge while protecting walls from scuffs, moisture, and damage.

Advantages

  • Protects lower wall edges from damage
  • Enhances room aesthetics and finish
  • Easy to match with floor tile collections
  • Water- and stain-resistant
  • Ideal for both modern and classic interiors

Best Applications

  • Residential Spaces (living rooms, kitchens, hallways)
  • Bathrooms & Wet Areas
  • Offices & Commercial Interiors
  • Hotels & Hospitality Areas
  • Showrooms & Retail Stores

What Are Skirting Tiles?

  • Skirting tiles are narrow, horizontal tiles typically made from ceramic or porcelain, designed to line the base of
    a wall. They serve both a decorative and functional purpose, offering visual continuity and protecting walls from
    wear and tear caused by mopping, furniture, or foot traffic.

Why Choose Skirting Tiles?

  • Whether you’re creating a luxury bathroom, a professional workspace, or a stylish home interior, skirting tiles
    are an essential finishing detail. They offer practical protection and visual polish, ensuring your tiled space
    looks complete and stands the test of time.

Key Features

  • Protective Finish: Guards walls against impact, dirt, and moisture.
  • Design Continuity: Matches floor tiles for a smooth, unified look.
  • Easy to Clean: Non-porous surface resists stains and simplifies maintenance.
  • Durable Material: Made from the same high-quality materials as floor tiles.
  • Versatile Sizes & Styles: Available in standard heights (e.g. 8cm, 10cm, 12cm) and various profiles—straight, beveled, or rounded.

Design Options

  • Matching Skirtings – Made from the same tile as the floor for a seamless effect.
  • Contrasting Skirtings – Use a different color or texture to frame the floor attractively.
  • Curved or Beveled Edges – For a softer, more refined finish.