Precision Tile Pattern Studio

Wall and floor tiling across the North West

Bathrooms, kitchens, wet rooms and feature floors set out carefully, prepared properly and finished with clean lines.

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Written scope

Clear scope agreed before work begins.

Surface checked

Substrate, levelling and waterproofing discussed upfront.

Photo updates

Progress photos while work is underway.

Tidy handover

Finished cleanly and ready to use.

Room outcomes

Tile work planned around the room, the surface and the finish

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Bathroom tiling

Walls, floors, niches and trims finished cleanly around the way the room is used.

Kitchen splashbacks

Herringbone, metro, zellige-style and practical wipe-clean surfaces with neat cuts.

Wet rooms

Tanking, falls, trims and grout choices planned before tiling starts.

Floor tiling

Hallways, kitchens and living spaces with levelling and transitions considered.

Large-format porcelain

Careful handling, setting-out and substrate preparation for fewer grout lines.

Mosaic & patterned tiles

Feature walls, borders, curved details and geometric layouts where set-out matters.

Commercial & landlord work

Durable finishes for entrances, WCs, offices, shops and rental refreshes.

Materials we work with

Choose the finish

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Porcelain

Hard-wearing, low maintenance and suited to floors and wet areas.

Ceramic

Versatile wall and splashback options with a broad choice of finishes.

Natural stone

Characterful material needing the right prep and sealing advice.

Mosaic

Detail, curves, niches and feature zones with careful alignment.

Herringbone & patterned

Layouts where centre lines, edges and repeat matter.

Large format

Fewer grout lines, more substrate precision and handling care.

Wood-effect plank

Warm floor look with tile durability and planned stagger.

Tile set-out preparation with levelling clips and guide line

Preparation makes the difference

Careful work starts before the first tile goes down

01

Substrate assessment

Inspect walls and floors, then discuss issues before tiles are ordered.

02

Levelling & priming

Create the right base for a long-lasting finish.

03

Waterproofing / tanking

Protect wet areas where needed before tile installation.

04

Setting out

Plan centre lines, cuts, niches, edges and pattern flow.

05

Trims & movement

Choose profiles, transitions and movement joints carefully.

06

Grout & silicone

Finish cleanly with suitable colour, sealant and maintenance advice.

Start your project

Start with a tile survey

Tell us a few details and we’ll suggest the right approach for your space.

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Tile material samples, grout swatches and trim details
Sample boards help plan format, grout, trim and finish before work starts.

For landlords & commercial spaces

Hard-wearing finishes for practical rooms

Entrances, WCs, offices, shops and rental refreshes can be scoped around durable surfaces, tidy work and clear access planning.

Durable porcelain tile finish in a wet room

Proudly tiling across the North West

Based in the region, working across local towns

Across Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire and surrounding North West towns.

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Frequently asked

Practical tiling questions

How do I get a tiling quote?

Send the room type, rough size, photos of the surfaces and any tiles you have chosen. The survey form shows the kind of detail that helps shape a clear scope.

Can you advise before I buy tiles?

Yes. Tile format, grout colour, trims, edge detail and substrate condition all affect the finished result.

Do wet rooms need waterproofing/tanking?

Wet areas usually need the correct tanking approach before tiling. The detail depends on the room and substrate.

Can you tile over existing tiles?

Sometimes, but the existing surface needs to be sound, flat and suitable. The safer answer comes after inspection.

How long does a bathroom or kitchen take?

Timing depends on preparation, tile size, cuts, drying time and room access. A written scope should set this out before work begins.

Do you do small splashbacks and repairs?

The site includes small jobs, splashbacks, feature zones and practical refreshes as well as larger floors and wet rooms.

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