Can split face tiles be used outdoors? Yes, but the wall structure, adhesive, drainage and finishing details all need to be suitable for natural stone cladding. This guide explains where split face tiles work well outside, what to check before installation, and how to avoid common problems in UK gardens, patio walls and outdoor kitchen areas. Read the full advice here: Can Split Face Tiles Be Used Outdoors?
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 tile prices are rising as China export tax changes affect factory costs, UK stock replacement and future supply. Learn why prices may continue to adjust.
Discover the benefits of split face tiles, from adding texture and character to walls to durable, versatile designs for interior and exterior spaces.
Step-by-step UK guide to installing split face tiles, including preparation, adhesive selection, fixing technique and common mistakes — for durable feature walls
How much do split face tiles cost per m² in the UK? See current price ranges for natural stone and porcelain split face tiles before you buy.
Everything you need to know about split face tiles — colours, materials, textures, suitability and design impact — choosing the right stone for feature walls.
Discover oyster quartz split face tiles — warm neutral tones, natural texture and design inspiration for feature walls, interiors and commercial spaces.