Beige tiling in the kitchen

Using beige tiling in the kitchen can be a good option for a number of reasons, and beige tiles don’t need to be boring either! So how can you choose the right beige tiles for your space? And how can you make sure that your beige kitchen tiles will be visually interesting? Well, here at Tiles 2 Go, we are Preston’s leading tiling professionals. From timber effect floor tiles to patterned tiles, we stock a range of tiles suitable for properties and homes with a variety of interior design styles. And this is our guide to everything you should know about beige tiling in the kitchen.

What are the effective options for beige tiling in the kitchen?

There are a number of effective options for using beige tiles for a stylish kitchen. These include:

  • Choosing large format tiles- beige floor tiles can be the perfect option for creating a subtle but interesting backdrop to the kitchen overall. But this effect can be transformed by using large format tiles. These are larger square or rectangular tiles that have very small joins, creating the visual effect.of endless tiling. 
  • Choosing stone effect floor tiling- while there are a range of colour options available for stone effect floor tiles, beiges can be a practical and visually interesting option. Stone effect floor tiles are perfect for kitchens of all styles, from the most traditional to the most contemporary, as these look just like natural stone floors.
  • Keeping it simple- for wall tiling in the kitchen, beige tiles can be a good option as these will compliment a neutral space, or provide a good background for more colourful kitchen features. Why not keep these wall tiles simple with beige subway tiles or square tiles used in a grid layout?
  • Patterns and geometry- beige tiles in the kitchen can also be patterned in a style that suits and complements your interior design. This includes geometric patterned tiles and tiling layouts that create a pattern, like honeycomb tiling.

For your next tiling project, why not take a look at our range of tiles today, here at Tiles 2 Go?