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ADHESIVES & GROUTS





Topps Tiles Metro White





Topps Tiles Foundry Box Tarnish Trim & Matrix Alaska White





However, for customers looking for something more design led, using pastel coloured grout with white tiles will not only give the illusion of seamless tiling, but can also open up the space.


Tiling trims


Finally, the finishing touches to any project… trims. Whilst for some this may only be to neaten the corners of a tile join, trims can be so much more. Many customers are now looking to create a more inspired look- whether this is with industrial mixed metal tones or luxurious contemporary finishes, tilers need to be able to stay ahead of the trends.


This year, we have seen mixed metals lead the way, which is why we have introduced our innovative Foundry collection.


Inspired by the brass décor in some of the country’s most historical and grand buildings, the Topps Tiles Foundry range is available in three finishes – Raw, Oxide and Tarnish – and gives tilers the choice of either a straight edge or box profile to complete the look of any tiled wall.


Tiling is about more than just the tile, and this is something that we recognise at Topps Tiles. In many of our 370 nationwide stores, we have now placed an essentials section where everything you need for a project is mapped out from start to finish in one part of the store.


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Topps Tiles Regal Coal Matt & Foundry Oxide SEdge


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