Frequently Asked Questions
Dark grey floor tiles with a matt or textured finish are a strong choice for kitchen floors. They handle everyday wear well, hide marks and don't demand constant attention. Porcelain is particularly hardwearing and low maintenance. Slate is a durable natural option, though it benefits from sealing to protect against moisture and staining over time.
Light grey tiles are one of the most effective ways to make a room feel more open. Pale tones reflect natural light, and large format tiles laid continuously across the floor reduce visual breaks. On walls, a satin or polished finish adds to the sense of space without losing character.
Grey mosaic tiles are well suited to wet areas including shower enclosures and bathroom floors. The greater number of grout lines improves slip resistance underfoot. Choose a matt or textured finish for practicality, and make sure the grout is properly sealed so it holds up well and stays easy to clean. Not all mosaic tiles are rated for floor use, so it's worth confirming suitability before you commit.
The right grout colour is one of the details that genuinely changes the finished result. Match it closely to the tile for a seamless surface that keeps the focus on the tile itself. Go contrasting with white or charcoal and each tile becomes more defined. For most grey tiles, a mid tone grey grout is practical and ages well.
Mid and dark grey floor tiles are among the most forgiving for everyday use. Unlike very pale or very dark surfaces, mid grey tones hide dust, watermarks and everyday scuffs well. Choose a matt or lightly textured finish over gloss in busy areas like hallways, kitchens and family bathrooms.


























































