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Brown Kitchen Tiles
Brown kitchen tiles are the perfect choice for creating a space that feels warm, welcoming, and effortlessly practical. At Roccia, our collection moves beyond cold greys and stark whites, introducing rich earthy tones that bring depth, comfort, and timeless character into the heart of your home.
From soft taupe and sandy beige shades to deeper walnut and chocolate tones, brown kitchen tiles offer a durable, easy-to-maintain surface designed to handle the realities of everyday life while still feeling beautifully considered.
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Ariya Brown Subway Tile 10 x 30m
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Aspiration Cacoa Porcelain Tile
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Avana Chevron Chocolate Porcelain Tile 8 x 40cm
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Balmore Beige Porcelain Tile
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Balmore Taupe Porcelain Tile
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Banks Ash Porcelain Tile 20 x 114cm
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Banks Natural Porcelain Tile 20 x 114cm
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Barista Chocolate Porcelain Tile 20 x 120cm
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Barista Nuez Porcelain Tile 20 x 120cm
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Beta Beat Beige Porcelain Tile 60 x 120cm
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Bosco Dark Brown Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Bosco Light Brown Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Callais Fisque Cape Porcelain Tile
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Callais Fisque Talc Porcelain Tile
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Catalan Gist Wenge Porcelain Tile 90 x 90cm
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Delle Alpes Masa Porcelain Tile 20 x 90.5cm
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Flamenco White Porcelain Tile 30 x 60cm
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Forest Wood Beige Porcelain Tile 7.5 x 45cm
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Forte Brun Porcelain Tile 7 x 28cm
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Forte Taupe Porcelain Tile 7 x 28cm
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Fronda Musgo Tile 20 x 60cm
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Green Park Ash Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Green Park Bone Porcelain Tile 60 x 60cm
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Hazel Sunset Porcelain Tile 120 x 120cm
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Maori Miele Porcelain Tile 20 x 120cm
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Mariyon Natural Porcelain Tile 20 x 114cm
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Mariyon Nogal Porcelain Tile 20 x 114cm
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Metalizzed Rust Porcelain Tile
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Mont Rue Brown Subway Tile 10 x 30cm
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Mont Rue Light Brown Subway Tile 10 x 30cm
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Musee Fabre Moka Porcelain Tile
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Nacre Copper Wall Tile 31.6 x 90cm
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Nature Hive Bron Porcelain Tile
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Old Wall Old Street Vintage (Decor) 7.5 x 25cm
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Old Wall Road Old Street Subway Tile 7.5 x 25cm
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Palace Santepe Porcelain Tile
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Why Are Brown Kitchen Tiles So Popular?
Kitchens are often the busiest rooms in the home, so creating a space that feels calm and inviting makes a huge difference. Earthy brown tones naturally soften a room and create a more relaxed atmosphere compared to cooler colour palettes.
Brown is also incredibly versatile. It works seamlessly with:
- Painted shaker cabinetry
- Natural stone and quartz worktops
- Warm wood textures
- Brass, black, or brushed metallic fittings
- Contemporary matt finishes
Whether your style is modern, rustic, industrial, or classic, brown kitchen tiles provide a neutral foundation that complements almost any design scheme.
Where to use brown tiles in your layout
You can use these earthy tones across different areas to create a highly considered, cohesive look.
- Durable Floor Spaces: Using brown floor tiles helps anchor the room. Our highly popular wood-effect tiles give you the beautiful, rustic warmth of natural timber, with the waterproof, scratch-resistant benefits of porcelain.
- Practical Splashbacks: Protect the walls behind your cooker and sink with a dedicated tile splashback. A glossy brown subway tile reflects light beautifully under your cabinets, while a textured mosaic tile creates an eye-catching feature area.
Pairing your tiles with other finishes
The secret to making brown work in a modern kitchen is balancing your textures and colours. If you are laying dark flooring, pairing it with lighter, neutral walls prevents the room from feeling closed in.
We highly recommend pairing brown tile with our smooth matt tiles collection for a soft, understated contrast. You can also border a heavily textured floor layout with plain, large-format tiles to create a neat, structured edge that keeps the room feeling highly organised.
See the quality and colours in person
Finding the exact shade of brown is easier when you can feel the textures and see the glaze under natural lighting. We welcome you to visit either the Preston or Bolton showroom to see our kitchen collections at full scale, or contact us for further details!
Brown Kitchen Tiles - Frequently Asked Questions
Will dark brown kitchen tiles make my room look too small?
Will dark brown kitchen tiles make my room look too small?
Not if you balance the room correctly. If you use a dark brown on the floor, keep your walls and upper cabinets light. Ensuring you have good under-cabinet lighting and natural light will keep the space feeling bright and open.
Are brown porcelain floor tiles easy to maintain?
Are brown porcelain floor tiles easy to maintain?
Yes, porcelain is low-maintenance. Because it is non-porous, it naturally resists food stains and watermarks. A quick sweep and a mop with warm water and a mild cleaner is all it takes to keep them looking fresh.
Do you offer brown tiles that look like real wood?
Do you offer brown tiles that look like real wood?
We do. Our wood-effect porcelain tiles are incredibly popular for kitchens because they provide the exact grain and knot details of natural timber, but they will never warp, rot, or scratch when exposed to kitchen spills and heavy foot traffic.
What colour grout works well with brown tiles?
What colour grout works well with brown tiles?
To keep the warm, earthy feel, we suggest using a soft beige, biscuit or warm grey grout. Bright white grout can look a bit harsh against brown and is much harder to keep clean on a busy kitchen floor.
Can I use these tiles with underfloor heating?
Can I use these tiles with underfloor heating?
Yes, porcelain and ceramic tiles are excellent conductors of heat. Pairing your new kitchen floor with underfloor heating system ensures the room stays incredibly warm and comfortable during the colder months.
Can I combine brown kitchen tiles with other colours?
Can I combine brown kitchen tiles with other colours?
Yes, combining brown tiles with other colours like white, beige, or even muted greens and blues can create a balanced and inviting home kitchen atmosphere. This approach allows for versatile styling options to suit both traditional and modern kitchen designs.

