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30/06/2022

8 ideas & inspirations for green tiles

Discover bathroom ideas, kitchen inspiration, and a host of ways to reinvigorate your home with this timeless green tiles.

Calming, grounding, and rooted in nature, it’s no wonder we’re all in search of ways to bring a little more green into our homes.

When it comes to green tiles, there are a wealth of mood-enhancing shades to choose from. From pale pistachio to deep emerald green tiles, you can choose a tone that suits your style, taste, and space. Whether you’ve been dreaming of a kitchen splashback in the softest sage or you’re in love with the idea of dark green bathroom tiles, now’s the time to embrace this uplifting hue.

In case you still need persuading, we’ve shared some of our favourite examples of green tile ideas below, which are a testament to the versatility of this on-trend shade. If a whole wall feels a little out of your comfort zone, why not try a two-tone approach? Or, to soften the overall effect, choose a green tile with natural colour variation. Muted shades, such as the smoky jade colour of our Onyx Nouveau porcelain (shown above) can also make decorating with green tiles feel a little more accessible.

Read on for more tips and inspiration.

1. GET CREATIVE WITH GREEN HEXAGON TILES

We love how a pop of red enhances the palette in this playful bathroom, which features a stunning khaki cement sink and our Zappa porcelain tiles in green and white. The hexagonal tile shape contributes to a fresh take on classic terrazzo, while their impressive grip means they can be used on floors as well as walls. The speckled finish and natural tonal variations of these green tiles offer an easy way to incorporate the colour into your bathroom without overpowering the space, as does the half-height colour implementation.

2. KEEP IT SUBTLE WITH SAGE CERAMIC TILES

We’re seeing a lot of requests for sage green kitchen tiles of late, but this wonderfully versatile shade can be integrated effortlessly into any area of the home. Lending a retro feel to this relaxed living space, our Zellige green ceramic tiles in sage gloss combine a melange of tones to soften the overall effect of the tiled wall. The gloss finish highlights the textural surface contours of the design, which echoes that of an authentic Moroccan Zellige tile.

3. TRY A MAXIMALIST GREEN BATHROOM SCHEME

When it comes to bathroom tile ideas, this space goes above and beyond. On the walls, a blend of green, black, and white enhances the large and angular patterns that define the design of our Cobana gloss porcelain. This marble-effect green tile packs a real punch, particularly when combined with a contrasting flooring scheme. Here, tumbled marble tiles from our Bluestone and Rosso ranges have been laid in a striped design across the floor, adding to this bathroom’s air of maximalist, old-world glamour.

4. CHOOSE A TERRAZZO PATTERN IN PINK AND GREEN

If you’re wondering what colour goes with green tiles, then you can’t go wrong with pink. Our Pebble range is another great way to get the terrazzo look with a porcelain tile.

In this colourway, a blush-pink motif sits against a backdrop of grey-green colour, combining two trending shades in one timeless design. The muted hues mean that these green floor tiles are an easy way to introduce some subtle colour, while the terrazzo-style design is a perfect choice to liven up a bathroom, kitchen, or hallway. Combine with greens in other tonal shades, or deeper pinks to make more of the blush notes.

5. ADD GREEN MARBLE TILES IN A HERRINGBONE DESIGN

Looking for dark green tile ideas? This cocooning space has been clad in our Verde Marl honed marble herringbone design for a dark and lustrous scheme with a pleasing linear quality. A mix of shades – from the deepest emerald through to pale sage – means this dark green tile can work in both large and small spaces. The occasional grey veining also adds to the marble’s luxurious feel. The Verde Marl is available in a brick tile format, as well as herringbone and hexagon mosaic options.

6. USE SLIM MOSAICS FOR GREEN KITCHEN WALL TILES

If you’re on the hunt for sage green kitchen wall tiles, look no further than our Iggy porcelain style. Shown here in sage gloss, these slim ‘finger’ mosaic tiles add instant character wherever they’re used, creating a wonderfully tactile surface with their grid-like formation. Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms, the soft-green hue will lift any space, no matter how small or dark. The unique glaze also helps to capitalise on natural light. Here, they’ve been paired with a worktop in Troy honed marble.

7. ADD A HINT OF GREEN WITH A PATTERNED FLOOR

Hoping to bring in some green to an existing scheme? Our green Ezra tile might be the answer. Combining shades of green with blue-grey tones, these green porcelain tiles will sit happily with a wide range of colours, particularly dark or muted hues. Inspired by traditional encaustic tiles, these hardwearing tiles are ideal for high-traffic areas. In this inviting hallway, they sit harmoniously within a palette of marine blue, nude pink, and ochre.

8. GET THE GREEN MARBLE LOOK WITH PORCELAIN

In this glamorous bathroom, a backdrop of glossy burnt orange beautifully complements a dramatic wall of dark green tiles. This produces a bold and luxurious scheme that still feels anchored in nature. Our Hoxton tiles cover the wall behind the bath and shower, while in the foreground, green porcelain tiles from our Amazon porcelain collection make a striking statement by simulating the appearance of green marble tiles with their dark undertones and white veining. Offsetting the strong colour combination is a floor of Terrazzo Nouveau tiles in bianco matt porcelain.

For further inspiration, why not browse our extensive range of articles or view our full collection of green tiles online? Or better yet, visit one of our 15 UK tile showrooms to talk with our friendly team and discuss how you can make the most of green tiles in your project.

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