Stylish Kitchen Splashback Tiles & Feature Walls

Your splashback is the perfect place to inject personality into your kitchen.
We offer a wide range of splashback tiles Melbourne homeowners love, including mosaics,
classic subways in a variety of colours, and the popular kit kat tiles.

Protect your walls while making a major design statement.

Durable Kitchen Floor Tiles for High-Traffic Homes

Kitchen floors need to withstand spills, heat, and heavy foot traffic.
Our kitchen floor tiles are selected for their durability and ease of maintenance.

Explore our terrazzo-look tiles, timber-look porcelain, stone-look tiles,
marble-look tiles, travertine-look tiles, and large-format options that provide
a seamless foundation for your culinary space.

Trends: Kit Kat Tiles, Marble Look & Handmade Subways

Stay ahead of the curve with our trending collections. Marble look tiles offer
timeless elegance for island benches and splashbacks, while our handmade-look tiles
add texture and character.

If you’re looking for a contemporary edge, our subway and finger tiles (kit kats)
are a top choice for modern kitchen renovations in Melbourne.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tiles for a kitchen splashback?

Easy-to-clean tiles are best for splashbacks. Glazed ceramics and porcelain are popular because they resist grease and stains. Our subway tiles and kit kat tiles are both functional and highly stylish for Melbourne kitchens.

Can I use floor tiles on my kitchen walls?

Yes, floor tiles can almost always be used on walls. This is a great way to create a consistent look between your flooring and your splashback or a feature wall. However, wall tiles are usually too thin to be used on floors.

How do I maintain the grout in my kitchen?

For kitchens, we recommend using high-quality epoxy grout or grout sealers, especially around the cooktop area. This prevents grease from penetrating the grout lines, making your kitchen tiles much easier to keep clean over time.

Are kit kat tiles hard to keep clean in a kitchen?

While they have more grout lines than large-format tiles, kit kat tiles (finger tiles) are very easy to maintain if paired with a high-quality, stain-resistant epoxy grout. This prevents the grout from absorbing oils and grease, making it a practical and stunning choice for a kitchen splashback.

What tiles are best for behind a gas cooktop?

For areas exposed to heat, porcelain and ceramic tiles are excellent as they are non-combustible. Avoid using mirrored or certain glass splashbacks that aren't heat-rated. Our kitchen tiles Melbourne collection includes many heat-resistant options that meet Australian safety standards.

How do I choose a tile that matches my stone benchtops?

We recommend bringing a sample of your stone (or a high-res photo) to our Fawkner showroom. Generally, if your benchtop has a lot of movement (veining), go for a more subtle, solid-coloured tile. If your stone is plain, you can experiment with textured or patterned feature tiles.

Can I use the same tile for my kitchen and my outdoor alfresco?

Yes, and this is a great way to create "indoor-outdoor flow." Some porcelain ranges come in two finishes: a smooth "Internal" finish for the kitchen and a high-grip "External" finish for the alfresco, allowing for a seamless look without sacrificing safety.