Choosing the Right Colour for Your Floor Tiles

When it comes to tiling your home, it goes without saying that you want to pick colours that match the style and aesthetics of the space. Read this article to find out more about picking the right colour tiles for different areas of your home.

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Molly - Interior Designer & Creative Director

When it comes to tiling, there is a huge range of colour options out there for you to choose from. But whether you’re after a neutral natural stone, a smooth white marble tile, or a stylistic porcelain option, you need to be sure that the colour of the tile you pick is appropriate for the given room.

So, to help make choosing the right colour tiles for your home easier, here are our top tips for bathroom tile colour ideas and the best tile colour for kitchen spaces, to help get you started on your tiling journey.

 

What to consider when choosing a tile colour

When deciding on a tile colour, there’s more to bear in mind than just the shade of your floor. In fact, when picking new tiles, you need to consider the way they will impact the look of the entire room.

Ideally, you want to choose a tile colour that complements the walls, furnishings, and other standout items and decorations in the space around them. If you don't balance the room with complementary colours, then there’s every chance that these tiles could overpower your room’s aesthetic entirely.

For example, choosing simple tiles could let the rest of the room do the talking, with the tiles acting as a highlighting feature that draws your eye to specific areas, rather than the entire room being dominated by a complex floor design.

 

Bathroom tile colour ideas

When many of us think of bathroom tile colours, our minds are immediately drawn to the classic shining white porcelain that’s become common in traditional and luxurious bathroom designs.

And while there is much to be admired about this colour choice, it can be quite uninspired in certain settings. Fortunately, it’s not your only option. In fact, if you want a white bathroom to stand out, then opting for cream or slate grey floor tiles might be just what you’re looking for.

These more neutral colours are perfect for helping to highlight the whites of your walls, all while breaking up the uniform shade that unavoidably comes by sticking to a single tile colour.

They’re also an ideal choice if you have more colourful walls and windowsill materials, helping to complement and highlight them appropriately while making your bathroom feel bigger.

However, as with any colour combination, you need to be careful not to end up picking too many differing shades, as this will result in them cancelling each other out and leaving your room feeling cluttered.

 

Kitchen tile colour ideas

Unlike your bathroom, when it comes to kitchen tile colour ideas, you have a little more flexibility in the exact colour of tile you’d like to make use of. For example, while potentially ostentatious in a bathroom, a set of darker grey natural stone tiles can look absolutely stunning when used with the right cupboard, cabinet, and worktop materials.

Of course, a kitchen should not be restricted to monochrome colours, and by opting for a muted beige, brown, or lightly coloured pattern effect on your floor tiles, you can really help to widen the space while giving it a personal touch.

However, one thing to consider when looking at the best tile colour for kitchen spaces is how much effect your lighting will have on the space.

Lighting, as always, is vital to making a room feel more welcoming. Reflective surfaces love to bounce light around like it's nobody’s business, but sometimes it can get egregious.

So, be sure to pick a colour and material that won’t reflect every light source in the room, hence why a more muted colour option is often preferred in this setting.

 

Should I consider room size when choosing tile colours?

No matter what colour you ultimately settle on, one thing you certainly need to consider is the size of the room they will be installed in, as different shades can visually impact how you perceive the space – just as big vs small tiles will feel different in varying room sizes.

If you are tiling a small room, then lighter tiles are highly recommended, as they can make the room appear larger. Similarly, dark tiles can make a big room feel cosy and smaller, which is why they tend not to be used anywhere but the biggest of kitchens and bathrooms.

 

Final thoughts: colours and style

Finally, let’s touch on how colours can affect the overall style of a room, specifically whether they are appropriate for a traditional or modern room aesthetic.

For example, bright white or black gloss tiles are particularly vivid, meaning they tend to look much better in a newer, modern home. Whereas pastel colours will look better in an older, more traditional style home where everything is a bit less outgoing.

As you can see, these are just a few suggestions on what to look out for when picking the colour of your floor tiles, and we encourage you to do plenty of research into your ideal tile colour before making any purchases.

Of course, if you want further advice, then we recommend getting in touch with our team of experts. They’ll be able to answer any of your questions and point you in the right direction. Don’t forget you can browse the rest of our tile advice guides, for more tiling tips and tricks.

 

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