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600 x 600 Tiles

Whether you prefer sleek porcelain or natural stone, 600x600mm tiles offer a large enough surface area to make smaller spaces seem bigger and transform any space in a way that other sizes can’t.

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FAQs

How many 600x600mm tiles per square metre?

You’ll need 3 tiles per square meter when laying 600x600mm tiles. However, it’s important to take spacing into account when determining how many tiles you’ll need.

How many square feet is a 600x600mm tile?

A 600x600mm (360,000mm²) tile covers 3.8 square feet. As mentioned above, you’ll need to consider spacing when calculating your measurements.

What size trowel will I need for a 600mm tile?

For a 600mm tile, it is best to use a notched trowel with a 12mmx12mm (0.5″x0.5″) square notch size.

Can you use 600x600mm tiles for the wall?

Yes, you can use 600x600mm tiles for a wall. However, since they are much larger than some other tiles, it’s important to make sure the wall structure is capable of supporting the weight of the tiles before you start laying them.

Can you use 600x600mm tiles for the floor?

Absolutely! 600x600mm tiles are a great choice for floors as their larger size helps to create a sleek, modern look while minimising grout lines, making them easier to maintain.

What spacing do you need for a 600x600mm tile?

For a 600mmx600mm tiles, a spacing of between 3mm and 5mm is recommended to allow for grout lines and to accommodate slight variations in tile size.

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