What Are The Best Uses For Beige Tiles?
Are you planning to refresh your home or garden? If you’re looking for light tiles in a natural shade but find white to be a little too cool in hue, beige is a great choice.
With more depth and warmth than white, beige tiles can create a softer look. Whether you go for a pale shade or a darker hue, beige tiles can complement your space’s existing style and work well on floors and walls.
Because beige porcelain tiles are so versatile, you can use them in any room or outdoor area. Inside, their light colour can create a sense of space — even in small kitchens, bathrooms, or hallways. They provide a peaceful ambience for a sense of relaxation.
In the garden, you can enjoy an inviting terrace, path, or poolside patio that evokes the golden sands of Mediterranean beaches.
What Colours Go With Beige Tiles?
The beauty of beige floor or wall tiles is that they go with any colour scheme. Depending on the aesthetic you’re after, you have free reign over your colour palette.
• You could pair sandy beige floor tiles, like our Cadiz range, with cream or soft green walls for a tranquil space.
• Browns and terracottas can add an earthy feel — why not consider adding deep brown garden furniture and large terracotta plant pots to enhance your beige patio tiles?
• Alternatively, you can contrast your porcelain tiles with black or navy blue to add a bold sense of contrast.
Why Choose Beige Porcelain Tiles For Your Garden Or Home
Beige tiles are available in an array of materials, but porcelain tiles offer some key benefits that make our collection a wise choice.
• Durability: Porcelain is a type of ceramic that’s fired at an incredibly high temperature. This firing process makes it strong and durable. Our beige porcelain tiles are ideal for busy households and areas with heavy foot traffic — an excellent choice for garden paths and hosting summer barbecues on your patio!
• Minimal upkeep: Worried about keeping your beige tiles clean? With high-quality porcelain, it’s a breeze. All you need to do is sweep away any loose debris, and then give your tiles a clean with a soft mop. You can use a dedicated porcelain cleaning solution, but just make sure it doesn’t contain chlorine or other harsh chemicals.
As a bonus, porcelain tiles from Modern Garden have anti-stain, scratch-resistant, and UV-resistant coatings to help them look their best for longer.
• Slip-resistant: Our tiles also come with a special coating to minimise slips and trips. If you’re looking for beige porcelain tiles for the side of your pool, we recommend looking at our beautiful Bilbao Beige or Sorrento Beige tiles.
Inspired by natural stone, these tiles include ‘Slip-Stop’ glaze technology. While some slip-resistant tiles have a rough, textured feel, Bilbao tiles retain their smooth finish at all times. When the Slip-Stop glaze gets wet, it becomes anti-slip without affecting the overall tile texture.
Elegant Beige Tiles From Modern Garden
At Modern Garden, you’ll find a range of sophisticated beige tiles that can refresh both modern and traditional properties. Our beige porcelain wall and floor tiles are available in both 600x600mm and 900x600mm sizes, so you can get the look you want for any space.
Explore our collection, and feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
How Do You Make Beige Tiles Look Modern?
Beige tiles can pair well with traditional-style homes, bringing a softness to cottage kitchens and hallways. However, they can also work well in modern spaces. To give your beige porcelain tiles a more modern look, you can add bold accents — dark blues, emerald greens, and even metallics can provide contemporary contrast.
Is Beige Considered Warm Or Cool?
While there are many different shades of beige, the colour generally includes elements of yellows and browns, making it a warm colour. This means beige porcelain tiles can add a cosy feel to your rooms or garden while retaining a sense of spaciousness.
What Colour Grout Goes With Beige Tiles?
You can use any colour grout with beige tile, depending on the look you want. To create a seamless finish, consider a lighter grout — such as white or cream. However, you can also contrast your beige tiles with dark brown or black grout to make a bolder statement.