Marble tiles, whether on the floor, walls, or surfaces, can transform the aesthetic of your kitchen, offering a blend of classic beauty and modern style. With distinctive veining and natural patterns, the natural stone can transform any space into the epitome of luxury, particularly on a kitchen floor or countertop. These kitchen tiles come in various colours and finishes, which can be difficult to navigate.
This guide will explore the various aspects you must consider when choosing marble kitchen tiles, looking at their colours, shapes and where they can be used for maximum impact.
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Discover which marble tile colours will work best in your kitchen.
Compare the most popular marble tile shapes, and their benefits when installed in kitchens.
Discover the different areas of a kitchen where marble tiles would be beneficial.
Find out the various considerations buyers should make to help choose marble tiles.
Read the most common queries on marble kitchen tiles.
Comparing the most popular colours for marble kitchen tiles
When choosing marble tiles for your kitchen, the colour you select will significantly impact the room's overall aesthetic. These stone tiles are available in a wide range of colours, from classic white to dramatic greys and more varied patterns and hues.
White marble
White kitchen tiles help create a fresh and modern feel, with white marble perhaps the most iconic and sought-after option. Its crisp, clean appearance creates an elegant and airy feel, making it perfect for both modern and classic kitchen designs. White marble often features subtle grey veining that adds depth and visual interest, giving each tile a unique character. Classic looks include Carrara and Calacatta white marble.
When used on a kitchen floor, white marble can help reflect light and make the room feel spacious. They can also be combined with black tiles to create a classic and timeless chequerboard look, especially with our Chequers Court range.

For more of a modern feel, why not use white tiles to cover a feature wall or kitchen island? Tiling a kitchen island, including the countertop and adjoining sides, has become increasingly popular. White kitchen tiles can add a touch of elegance without overwhelming the space.
Creams and neutrals
For those who prefer a softer, more understated look, cream and neutral-toned marble kitchen tiles are an excellent choice. Cream kitchen tiles, in hues like beige and sand, offer a warm, inviting feel and can create a cosy atmosphere in the kitchen. Neutral marbles, such as beige or light grey, are incredibly versatile and can easily be paired with a variety of cabinet colours and kitchen finishes.
Consider pairing cream marble tiles, in areas like a splashback or a kitchen countertop, with natural wood and other soft, muted colours.
Patterned and coloured marble
White marble and neutral shades are ideal for creating a calming environment in a kitchen. But, what about making a statement? Homeowners looking to create a bold or dramatic effect in their kitchen may want to consider coloured marble or patterned tiles, which offer a wide range of creative possibilities.
Coloured tiles, such as pink, blue and green marble, can bring a vibrant touch, where no two tiles are the same. Add visual interest to your splashbacks and create a focal point on a kitchen wall.
With a matt finish and eye-catching detail, our Seaspray range consists of beautiful green marble tiles in varying hues, sizes and shapes. Create intricate patterns with mosaics on a kitchen wall, or use metro tiles on a kitchen floor.
Shop the Seaspray tile collection.
Choosing a tile shape for your marble kitchen tiles
The shape and size of the marble tiles you choose can significantly impact the look and feel of your kitchen. Large-format tiles are becoming increasingly popular for their ability to create a seamless, cohesive look. Fewer grout lines mean less visual interruption, making the space feel larger and more open. Smaller tiles, on the other hand, can be used to create intricate patterns and detailed designs, adding texture and interest to the kitchen.
Browse the different tile shapes of marble kitchen tiles below:
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Where should you use marble tiles in your kitchen?
Whether you're looking to make a bold statement or add subtle elegance, marble tiles offer endless possibilities for kitchen applications.
Kitchen floor tiles
Marble tiles on kitchen floors can create a sense of luxury and timeless beauty. Their smooth, polished surface is not only attractive but also easy to clean, making them practical for high-traffic areas.
Remember though, marble is a porous material and can be prone to staining if not properly sealed. Regular maintenance and sealing are essential to keep marble floors looking their best.

For more information, read our buyer’s guide on marble floor tiles.
Kitchen wall tiles and splashbacks
Using marble tiles on a feature wall is an excellent way to create a focal point in your kitchen. Perfect locations include behind a hob, on the wall next to a dining table, or behind a sink.
Marble feature walls can add a touch of drama and elegance to a space, immediately drawing your guests’ interest, particularly when using mosaics or coloured marble tiles. The unique veining and patterns are ideal for exactly this purpose.
Kitchen counterops and islands tiles
When choosing marble for countertops or islands, consider the colour and veining patterns that best complement your kitchen's overall design. A large slab of marble with prominent veining can create a stunning, uninterrupted surface that becomes the centrepiece of the kitchen.
What should you consider before buying kitchen tiles?
Choosing the right marble kitchen tiles involves more than just selecting a colour and pattern. It's important to consider factors such as maintenance, durability, and the overall design of your kitchen.
Marble effect tiles
If you love the look of marble but are concerned about its maintenance, kitchen marble effect tiles are an excellent alternative. These porcelain lookalike tiles are designed to replicate the appearance of natural marble, offering the same elegant look without the upkeep. Marble effect tiles are more resistant to staining and scratching, making them a practical choice for busy kitchens.
Here, we have used the Lucca Calacatta Noble marble effect tile as an open plan space linking the kitchen to the dining room creating a uniform space. Our Lasa tile range is inspired by the texture and colour of Calacatta marble and is available in a matt finish, a perfect choice for a kitchen and a bathroom.
Fired Earth are experts in colour and pattern, with a variety of popular tile materials and styles always available in stock. If you are unsure which marble tiles or marble effect range suits your kitchen, we provide a bespoke design service to help you. Our designers will bring your ideas to life, ensuring your chosen tiles work for your kitchen. They will also offer their expertise and suggest interior design ideas you may not have considered.
Book your design appointment today, or chat with the team for more information.
Frequently asked questions
How do I use marble tiles in a small kitchen?
In small kitchens that lack natural light, marble tiles can create a sense of space and light. Choose lighter colours, such as white or cream, and consider using large-format stone tiles to minimise grout lines and create a seamless look. You can also create focal points or areas of interest, such as a splashback, to add tiles without overwhelming the space.
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