Porcelain Tile Colours

Discover the beauty and versatility of porcelain tiles in a choice of spectacular colours. At Best4Flooring, we supply a wide range of coloured porcelain floor tiles, perfect for any indoor or outdoor space. From sleek and luxurious black porcelain tiles to warm and welcoming beige porcelain tiles, we have a variety of options to suit your personal style. 

In addition to classic neutral shades, we also offer a range of colourful porcelain tiles to add a vibrant touch to the home. With their durability and easy maintenance, our porcelain floor tiles are perfect for busy households. Shop our unbeatable collection now or read on to learn more about the different colour options available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What different colour porcelain tiles do you supply?

We supply a range of different porcelain floor tile colours here at Best4Flooring. They include beige, black, grey, pink, blue, brown, and many more. Porcelain tiles can feature a solid or patterned colour design, with options ranging from subtle and neutral to bold and vibrant.

Beige is a popular neutral colour used in many traditional and contemporary designs. Black porcelain tiles are a brilliant option if you want something bolder and more dramatic. For a trendy, calming look, opt for grey porcelain floor tiles or pink-coloured tiles for a fun, vibrant look.

Whatever your style preferences and look you hope to achieve, we have a porcelain tile colour to suit everyone.

How can I choose the best colour of porcelain tiles for the home?

We know that choosing the best colour of porcelain tiles for your home can be a daunting task. With so many options available, it can take time to narrow down your choices. 

Start by factoring in the overall style and colour scheme of the home. If you have a neutral or minimalist colour scheme, opt for porcelain tiles in a similar palette, such as beige or grey. If your home features bold or bright colours, on the other hand, you might want to choose pink, blue, or brown porcelain floor tiles.

You can also consider the mood or atmosphere you want to create in the room. For example, if you make a calming and relaxing atmosphere in a bedroom or bathroom, choose porcelain tiles in a soft and soothing colour, such as blue or green. If you want to create a colourful and energetic atmosphere in a kitchen or living area, pink or yellow might be the better option.

Are porcelain tiles a good option for the bathroom?

Porcelain tiles are an excellent option for the bathroom. They are highly durable and resistant to moisture, which is essential in a bathroom setting. You will also find they are easy to clean and maintain, necessary in a room often subject to spills, splashes, and stains. They can be easily wiped clean, making them a hygienic and low-maintenance option for the bathroom.

As they are available in a wide range of colours, they will also blend into any bathroom design. From classic and timeless effects to bold and contemporary looks, a porcelain tile option suits any bathroom interior.

What colour porcelain slabs are best?

Porcelain slabs are available in a great choice of colours. Neutral colours like beige, grey, and white can create a timeless, sophisticated look that complements any existing design scheme. Darker colours, like black or deep brown, can add drama and depth to a space, while brighter shades, like pink, blue, or green, can create a fun, vibrant feel.

Think about the ambience you want to create and factor in your preferences. The best colour of porcelain tiles for your chosen room will depend on your taste and your home's specific design elements and features. You can take your time to explore the different colour options on offer to help you make the best decision.

What colour of porcelain tiles makes a room look bigger?

Light-coloured porcelain tiles can make a room look bigger and more spacious. They reflect natural lighting, which in turn creates a more spacious illusion. Some of the best colours for porcelain tiles to make a room look bigger include white, beige, light grey, and pale shades of blue or green.

Using large-format porcelain tiles can also help make a room look bigger, as there are fewer grout lines. You can also use the same porcelain tiles on the floor and walls to create a seamless and cohesive look. This can make a space feel more open.

Other ways to make a room look bigger include maximising natural light with mirrors and keeping furniture and décor to a minimum. Combining these design elements with light-coloured porcelain tiles allows you to create a spacious and airy room that feels bright, open, and inviting.

What colour of porcelain tiles look better in the kitchen?

You can install whatever coloured porcelain tiles you like in the kitchen. It largely depends on your own personal taste and design style. However, some colours, such as white, grey, brown, black, yellow, and blue, look exceptionally stylish in the kitchen. 

Darker-coloured porcelain tiles like black or dark grey can create a dramatic and luxurious look in the kitchen. Warm earth tones like brown, on the other hand, can make a cosy look, particularly in a Mediterranean or rustic-style kitchen.

Can colour porcelain tiles be installed outdoors?

One of the best things about coloured porcelain tiles is that they can be installed indoors or outdoors due to their durability and strength. Although natural stone or concrete slabs are commonly used on patios, they may require frequent maintenance and an updated appearance. Porcelain tiles offer a contemporary and long-lasting alternative to traditional outdoor paving materials.

However, not all porcelain tiles are suitable for external use. Standard porcelain tiles with 8-10mm thickness may need to be more sturdy to endure harsh weather conditions and heavy outdoor furniture. If you are still determining whether your chosen porcelain tiles are suitable for outdoor use, give us a call and ask one of our experts.

Should porcelain floor tiles be darker or lighter than the wall colour?

As a rule, it is usually best to choose porcelain floor tiles that are a different colour than the walls. Using contrasting colours between the floor and walls can help create visual interest and depth in the room. For example, if the walls are painted light, installing darker porcelain floor tiles can make sense of balance. 

However, you could use a monochromatic colour scheme, which involves using different shades of the same colour for the floor and walls. This can create a sense of continuity and flow in the room and help make the space feel more cohesive and unified.

Browse our porcelain colour tiles now, or contact us with any other questions you may have that need to be featured above.