Johnson Tiles has introduced an innovative way to incorporate the trendy concrete look into home décor through their new Inkjet printer. Traditionally, raw concrete flooring was avoided due to its cold and industrial appearance. However, this new technology allows for photorealistic designs to be printed onto ceramic and porcelain tiles, offering a variety of concrete and screeded designs. These concrete-look tiles are not only easier to install and maintain than real concrete but also come in extensive colour variations and formats.
The range of tiles includes different sizes that can be arranged in creative patterns such as herringbone and brick. Additionally, Johnson Tiles uses the same inkjet technology to produce wood-look tiles, which can be combined with concrete-look tiles to create unique designs and a bespoke feel in any room. Concrete-look tiles are versatile and can be used in various areas, both indoors and outdoors, including floors, walls, fireplace surrounds, and patios. Homeowners have multiple colour options to ensure the tiles blend seamlessly with their home décor.
Grey remains a popular colour choice in home décor, and Johnson Tiles’ concrete-look tiles are available in shades ranging from dark and dramatic to soft and serene. Grey’s neutrality makes it a perfect match for most décor styles, particularly in kitchens where it complements both modern silver and classic white appliances.
Concrete-look tiles by Johnson Tiles are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional. They are durable, resistant to wear and tear, heavy foot traffic, stains, and moisture. These tiles are cost-effective and easy to maintain, ensuring the beauty of a concrete look lasts without concerns of fading or cracking.
Norcros plc (LON:NXR) is a leading B2B producer of branded bathroom and kitchen products for its UK, South African and selected export markets. The portfolio of eleven operating companies (7 UK, 3 South Africa) is characterised by strong individual brands, together providing product breadth and channel diversity from a strong supply chain base.