Products, Accessories & Trade Tools in Tweed Heads


Our Bathroomware Products 


Give your bathroom a full transformation with our stunning range of sinks, baths, basins, tapware and vanities. Maximise space in your bathroom with products from Castano and Fienza. Call Tile Trends in Tweed Heads on (07) 5523 0240 to make an enquiry about our trade tools. We also offer delivery to clients in Byron Bay and Ballina.

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Our Vinyl Planking 


Vinyl planking is an affordable alternative that resembles the aesthetics of hardwood flooring. Choose from a wide range of design and colour options that will suit any home décor.

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Our Porcelain Pavers


Porcelain pavers are easy to install and can be laid directly onto sand or concrete. They are ideal for outdoor areas but can also be installed indoors as they offer multiple surface textures and colours to suit any area.

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Our DIY & Trade Tools 


Our quality building tools from DTA will help you complete DIY projects of all sizes. We stock a variety of sealers, general hand tools and tile spacers. Visit us at our showroom and we’ll make sure you get everything you need for your project.

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Trade Adhesives & Grout


Ensure a seamless tile installation with high-quality adhesives and grout from SAS and Davco. Our expert team can help you choose the most suitable adhesive for your tiles and project.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What are travertine tiles?

    Travertine is a distinctive natural stone that can only develop around certain mineral spring deposits. It's a unique variant of limestone.

  • Can I use floor tiles on the wall and vice versa?

    No, floor tiles are designed to be stronger and thicker than wall tiles. Walking on certain wall tiles could result in easy breakage, as they are thin and not designed for heavy loads. Floor tiles may be used on the wall, but you need to consider the hanging weight and appropriate backgrounds.

  • What’s the difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles?

    The main difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles are the materials used during production. Ceramic tiles typically have a white or red clay base with a glaze on top which becomes visible when the glaze is chipped. Porcelain tiles have a base that matches the surface of the glaze and is made from finely powdered clay.

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