Split face tiles can be used outdoors on suitable walls, but the success of the installation depends on much more than the tile itself. This guide explains where split face tiles work best, when to be cautious, and how substrates, adhesives, drainage, frost protection and wall capping affect long-term performance in the UK.
Split face tiles can cope with splashes and rain when installed on a suitable wall, but they are not a waterproof membrane on their own. This guide explains where split face tiles can be used safely, when sealing helps, and why the substrate, adhesive and wall construction matter more than the tile alone.
Oyster Quartz Split Face Tiles have a long market history, with the Oyster Quartz name being used since around 1999 before becoming recognised in the UK and European stone markets. This distinctive P014 quartz stone is known for its oyster-shell blend of beige, yellow, grey-green and earthy tones, making it a characterful choice for natural wall features. Browse our split face tiles collection.
Split face tiles add depth, texture and natural stone character to plain walls, making them a popular choice for feature walls, fireplaces, kitchens, bathrooms and selected outdoor projects. This guide explains where split face tiles work best, how natural stone and porcelain effect options differ, and what to consider before installation.
Compare realistic split face tiles prices in the UK, including natural stone panels, 360 x 100 and 550 x 150 formats, and porcelain split face effect alternatives. This guide explains what affects the price per m², where each option works best, and how to plan a sensible wall cladding budget.
Discover the origin of multicolour slate split face tiles, a genuine natural slate from Hebei, China, close to the Taihang Mountain region. This guide explains its quarry background, export history, layered structure, iron-rich colour variation and how it became a recognised stacked stone and wall cladding product worldwide.
Discover the best indoor places to use split face tiles, from living room feature walls and kitchen dining walls to bathrooms, bedrooms and hallways. For a refined grey feature wall, view our Ice Grey Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 360 x 100.
White Split Face Tiles are made from natural Snow White marble, offering a clean white colour, subtle crystal sparkle and elegant split face texture for interior feature walls. Explore our split face tiles collection for more natural stone wall cladding options.
Ice Grey Split Face Tiles are made from natural Snow White marble with grey veining, soft ice grey movement and subtle crystal sparkle. Explore our split face tiles collection for more natural stone wall cladding options.
Choosing the right split face tiles depends on more than colour. This UK guide explains how to match natural stone or porcelain effect split face tiles to feature walls, fireplaces, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and selected outdoor walls, with practical advice on material, format, lighting and maintenance.
True split face tiles are made from real natural stone strips that are split, cut and bonded together to create genuine 3D wall cladding. This guide explains what makes true split face tiles different from porcelain split face effect tiles, where they work best, and how to identify real stone panels before buying.