Tile size plays a subtle yet powerful role in shaping the perception of space. Choosing the wrong size can make a room feel cramped or disjointed, while the right tile format enhances both form and function.
Small Spaces: In compact areas like powder rooms or kitchenettes, smaller tiles (e.g., 30×30 cm or mosaics) help maintain proportion and offer better flexibility around curves and corners. More grout lines also add grip—useful in wet zones.
Medium to Large Rooms: Tiles around 45×45 cm to 60×60 cm work well in living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas. They reduce grout lines and support a cleaner visual flow without overpowering the space.
Open Floor Plans and Commercial Spaces: Large-format tiles (e.g., 80×80 cm and above) create seamless expanses that feel grand and luxurious. Fewer grout joints mean easier maintenance but require expert installation and a level substrate.
Design Considerations: Large tiles make a space appear bigger but demand careful planning for alignment and cut waste. Small tiles bring texture and detailing but can make large spaces feel busy.
Taha Ceramics offers various formats in matte, glossy, and textured finishes to match every scale and design goal. Our team helps clients balance aesthetics, functionality, and budget when selecting the ideal tile size.