Frequently Asked Questions
Pink tiles are well suited to bathrooms, kitchen splashbacks and entrance halls. Softer blush tones work particularly well in bathrooms. Deeper, dustier pinks suit kitchens and hallways where you want more visual weight.
Pink metro tiles are suitable for wet areas in many cases, but suitability for showers and humid spaces depends on the individual tile's water absorption rating. We recommend checking the full product specification before installation in wet environments.
A warm off white or mid grey grout is a considered pairing for most pink tiles, sitting alongside the tone rather than competing with it. A deeper charcoal or terracotta adds graphic contrast and works especially well with metro and herringbone formats.
Pink mosaic tiles are suitable for floors provided they carry an appropriate slip resistance rating for your space. Please check the individual tile suitability before ordering. Mosaic formats work well in wet rooms and shower trays because the smaller tile size and additional grout lines improve grip underfoot.
Pink herringbone tiles are the more characterful option: a classic pattern that adds movement and a sense of craft to bathrooms and feature walls. Pink metro tiles offer a cleaner line that works across a wider range of styles, from period homes to contemporary interiors.









