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Metro Tiles

Metro tiles take their inspiration from traditional London Underground tube stations. With their shiny, rectangular appearance, they really stand out in any setting, whether that be the crisp white tiles for a neutral look or the dark, bold tiles for a real statement piece. Our beautiful range of Metro tiles can be used in both the bathroom and kitchen, giving you maximum flexibility to create the home of your dreams. If you’re unsure, just order yourself some samples!

 
 
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Amiata Bespoke Sage Green Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£77.75 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro Sage Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£29.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro Bone White Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£34.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Aspire Blue Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£50.49 /m2 inc
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Amiata Metro White Ceramic Wall Tiles 100 x 200mm

£34.99 /m2 inc
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Amiata Aspire Dark Green Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£70.70 /m2 inc
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Amiata Aspire Rose Pink Ceramic Wall Tiles 75 x 300mm

£55.56 /m2 inc
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Which tile size will work best in my kitchen or bathroom — 100 x 200mm or 75 x 300mm?

The 100 x 200mm is the classic tube tile proportion and gives a timeless metro look on splashbacks and shower walls, for example Amiata Metro White 100 x 200mm. The narrower 75 x 300mm is longer and slimmer, so it reads more contemporary and can make a small bathroom feel taller when laid vertically, as with the Amiata Bespoke 75 x 300mm ranges. If you want a bold feature run or vertical emphasis choose the 75 x 300; for a traditional horizontal brick bond go for 100 x 200. Both sizes are wall-only ceramic formats so they suit kitchens and bathrooms rather than floors.

Are these metro tiles suitable for wet zones like shower walls and behind sinks?

Yes — the tiles listed are ceramic wall tiles with a glazed, shiny finish, which makes them suitable for splashbacks and shower walls, such as the Amiata Metro and Amiata Aspire ranges. They're designed for wall use rather than flooring, so they perform well where water contact is frequent. You should match grout and waterproofing choices to your wet zone, but the tile material itself is appropriate for bathrooms and kitchens.

What's the practical difference between the "handmade", "rustic", "plain" and "contemporary" styles here?

Handmade and rustic finishes show surface variation and subtle irregularities, giving a more tactile, characterful look — great if you want a warm, lived-in bathroom. Plain and contemporary tiles are smoother and more uniform, offering that glossy, clean metro-tile aesthetic like the Amiata Metro White. Use handmade or rustic for a cottage or eclectic kitchen; pick plain/contemporary for a crisp, minimalist bathroom. Each style affects how light reflects, so rustic options diffuse light while gloss plain tiles give a brighter sheen.

How will the different colours change the feel of my room — for example sage, duck egg, dark green or pink?

Crisp whites and bone tones keep the room neutral and bright, ideal for small or north-facing bathrooms, as with Amiata Metro Bone White. Sage and duck-egg blues give a calm, spa-like mood and work beautifully as a full-wall colour or a lower half with a neutral above — Amiata Bespoke Sage Green 75 x 300mm is a good example. Dark greens make a dramatic feature wall, while rose pink or blue tiles create a playful, contemporary splashback; think a strip of Amiata Aspire Dark Green or Rose Pink behind a basin to draw the eye. Colour choice influences perceived size and warmth, so use lighter tones to open a space and deeper hues to anchor a feature.

How many tiles will I need per square metre and how do I estimate cost using the product prices shown?

Each 100 x 200mm tile equals 0.02 m2, so you'll need about 50 tiles per m2; each 75 x 300mm tile equals 0.0225 m2, so roughly 44 tiles per m2. Multiply the room area by the per‑m2 price — for example, Amiata Metro White at £34.99/m2 means 5 m2 costs about £174.95 before you add wastage. Allow roughly 10% extra for straight layouts and 12–15% for more complex cuts or patterns to be safe. Order a sample first so you're happy with the colour and finish before committing to the full quantity.