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Beige Kitchen Tiles
If you're planning a kitchen renovation, you'll want a finish that can withstand the demands of everyday life without losing its appeal over time. Beige kitchen tiles are a smart, dependable choice, helping to brighten your space while creating a warm, timeless look that won't go out of style.
Whether you're looking for an easy-to-clean splashback behind your food preparation area or a durable floor that naturally disguises everyday crumbs and footprints, our porcelain and ceramic collections offer a practical solution built for busy kitchens.
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Alpi Beige Subway Tile 7.5 x 30cm
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Arch-Tech Sand Porcelain Tile 120 x 120cm
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Artro Almond Porcelain Tile
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Artro Ivory Porcelain Tile
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Aspiration Pearl Porcelain Tile
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Azzura Ivory Porcelain Tile
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Azzura Taupe Porcelain Tile
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Baccoi Beige Porcelain Tile 100 x 100cm
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Balmore Beige Porcelain Tile
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Balmore Taupe Porcelain Tile
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Bergamo Decoro Beige Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Bergamo Ghiaccio Porcelain Tile 30 x 60cm
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Berlin Ivory Wall Tile 30 x 60cm
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Beta Beat Beige Porcelain Tile 60 x 120cm
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Beta Beat Grey Porcelain Tile 60 x 120cm
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Bharumini Beige Wall Tile 5 x 40cm
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Bisaldo Cream Subway Tile 10 x 20cm
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Bisaldo White Subway Tile
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Brufan Subway Tile 7.5 x 22cm
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Cash Hueso Porcelain Tile
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Clarence Arena Porcelain Tile 100 x 100cm
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Cleestone White Wall Tile 25 x 75cm
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Cristal Cream Porcelain Tile 60 x 120cm
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Cuchilla Beige Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Design Ika Pearl Wall Tile 30 x 90cm
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Dorset Bone Decor Wall Tile 30 x 90cm
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Dorset Bone Porcelain Tile 80 x 80cm
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Flamenco White Porcelain Tile 30 x 60cm
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Flavelo Cream Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Flavelo White Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Forest Wood Beige Porcelain Tile 7.5 x 45cm
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Fronda Musgo Tile 20 x 60cm
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Fronda Pearl Wall Tile 20 x 60cm
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Jenicer White Porcelain Tile
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Konan Concept Cream Wall Tile 40 x 120cm
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Konan Cream Stone Tile
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Introduction to Beige Tiles
Beige tiles are a timeless trend for kitchens, favoured by designers and homeowners for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. They come in various materials like natural stone, stone effect porcelain, and glass, making them a versatile option for kitchen design, or even as beige bathroom tiles in your bathroom. The neutral tones in beige tiles create a simple yet elegant look that can complement any kitchen style. Beige tiles are ideal for creating a luxurious and timeless kitchen atmosphere, perfect for both traditional and modern homes. With the wide range of beige tiles available, it is easy to find the perfect match for your kitchen, whether you’re looking for a subtle or statement piece.
Designing with Kitchen Tiles
Beige tiles suit both traditional country-style and contemporary kitchen designs, allowing you to create a unique and personalized space. Hexagon tiles are a popular choice for kitchen islands, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the room. Natural stone tiles, such as limestone, add character and warmth to kitchens, making the space feel cosy and inviting. Patterned tiles, like terrazzo tiles, introduce visual interest and create a beautiful, eye-catching design. Beige tiles can also be paired with black accents to create a striking contrast, helping your kitchen stand out.
Beige Kitchen Style
Beige kitchen tiles provide a neutral background that can be complemented with a range of colours, including green, white, and black. Making a statement with beige tiles is easy, as they can be paired with bold patterns and finishes to create a unique look. The collection of beige tiles includes a variety of styles, from simple and understated to bold and eye-catching. Depending on the design and materials used, beige tiles can be used to create either a traditional or modern kitchen style. Adding beige tiles to your kitchen helps achieve a timeless and elegant look that will never go out of style.
Wall Tile Options
Beige wall tiles are a great choice for kitchen wall tiles, providing a neutral background that pairs well with a range of colours and patterns. Stone effect porcelain tiles are particularly popular for kitchen walls due to their durability and ease of maintenance. Beige tiles can be used to create feature or accent walls, adding visual interest and depth to the room. The available range of beige wall tiles includes various finishes, from matte to glossy, and sizes, from small to large. They can also be paired with other materials, such as wood or metal, to create a unique and personalized look.
Floor Tile Options
Beige floor tiles offer a versatile and elegant foundation for any kitchen, blending seamlessly with various design styles. Natural stone floor tiles, such as limestone and sandstone, provide a rustic and timeless look, adding warmth and character to the space. Stone effect porcelain floor tiles are a popular choice for their durability and low maintenance, replicating the beauty of natural stone without the upkeep. Patterned beige floor tiles introduce subtle visual interest and break up larger floor areas, creating a unique and stylish appearance. Wood-effect beige porcelain tiles combine the natural appeal of wood with the practicality and resilience of porcelain, making them ideal for kitchen floors. Terrazzo floor tiles in beige tones add a touch of sophistication and complement both modern and traditional kitchen designs. When choosing beige floor tiles, consider the size and finish to best suit your kitchen’s layout and lighting, ensuring a cohesive and inviting space.
Installation and Maintenance Tips for Wall Tile and Kitchen Renovation
When installing beige wall tiles, it’s important to consider maintenance requirements, as some tiles may need sealing or protection. Generally, beige tiles are easy to clean and maintain, making them practical for busy kitchens. To achieve a professional-looking finish, it is essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and maintenance. Beige tiles can be arranged in a variety of patterns and designs, from simple to complex, depending on the installation method. Proper maintenance of beige tiles helps extend their lifespan and keeps them looking their best, ensuring your kitchen remains a beautiful and functional space for years to come.
Why beige is a smart choice for busy kitchens
A plain white floor often shows every speck of dust, while very dark floors can highlight dried water spots. Beige is a practical middle ground when it comes to dealing with everyday kitchen mess.
Beige also provides a versatile neutral backdrop that works with almost any kitchen style. Whether you decide to update your wall colours, replace appliances, or refresh your décor in years to come, beige tiles will continue to complement the space effortlessly.
Matching beige with your kitchen cabinets
Beige is very easy to pair with both modern and traditional units. Depending on the look you want, it works brilliantly alongside a variety of cabinet colours:
Natural Oak and Wood – Enhances earthy tones and creates a warm, welcoming kitchen.
Navy Blue or Dark Green – Creates contrast and depth without making the room feel dark or enclosed.
Cream or White – Keeps the space bright, open, and airy, making it ideal for smaller kitchens.
Matt Black or Charcoal – Softens industrial-style kitchens while maintaining a contemporary feel.
Choosing the right finish for walls and floors
We offer a variety of textures depending on where the tile is going:
- Stone-effect floors: Stone-effect porcelain tiles offer the subtle beauty of natural limestone while providing a far more practical surface that resists stains from cooking oils, spills, and everyday kitchen use.
- Smooth and modern: For handleless kitchens, choosing from our matt tiles collection provides a flat, contemporary look that is very easy to wipe down
- Textured splashbacks: Using a glazed beige subway tile or mosaic tiles behind your sink reflects your under cabinet lighting, keeping your food prep area well-lit.
See the colours in person
Tiles always look slightly different depending on the lighting in your home. We invite you to visit the Preston or Bolton showroom to walk around our displays and see the finishes up close.
Beige Kitchen Tiles - Frequently Asked Questions
Does beige look outdated in a modern kitchen?
Does beige look outdated in a modern kitchen?
Not at all. While older, heavily patterned beige tiles can look dated, modern beige tiles in large formats, matte finishes, or crisp subway shapes look highly contemporary. It is a timeless neutral that works perfectly in almost any setting.
Are beige kitchen tiles hard to keep clean?
Are beige kitchen tiles hard to keep clean?
No. Our porcelain and ceramic tiles are non-porous, meaning grease, food spills, and dirty water will not soak into the surface. A quick sweep followed by a mop with warm water and a mild floor cleaner is usually all that's needed to keep them looking their best.
What colour grout is best for a beige kitchen floor?
What colour grout is best for a beige kitchen floor?
We advise against using bright white grout on a kitchen floor, as it will quickly show dirt from foot traffic. Instead, choose a grout that matches the tile closely, such as a soft biscuit, ivory or warm grey. These shades help disguise everyday dirt and create a more seamless finish across the floor.
Can I use underfloor heating with beige porcelain tiles?
Can I use underfloor heating with beige porcelain tiles?
Yes. Porcelain is a great conductor of heat. Installing underfloor heating beneath your kitchen tiles keeps the room warm in winter, making it an excellent choice for creating a warm, comfortable kitchen throughout the colder months.
Are these tiles safe to put directly behind a gas cooker?
Are these tiles safe to put directly behind a gas cooker?
Yes, both our ceramic and porcelain tiles are fired at extremely high temperatures during the manufacturing process. They are completely heat-resistant and will not crack or warp when installed behind gas, electric, or induction hobs.
Should my beige tiles match my wall tiles?
Should my beige tiles match my wall tiles?
They do not have to match exactly. Many people choose a large, matte beige tile for the floor to hide footprints, and pair it with a smaller, glossy beige subway tile on the walls to bounce light around the room. Using different tile sizes, finishes, and textures within the same colour palette creates visual interest while maintaining a cohesive overall design.

