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Ideas for kitchen tile flooring

Ian
6 år siden
light grey kitchen/dinner units & dark grey w/top what colour flooring to have was going for some sort of tile.Large rectangle room.

(10) kommentarer

  • PRO
    Linear London | Kitchens, Bathrooms & Tiles
    6 år siden

    Hello Ian,

    there is actually quite a bit of options and they all depend on the type of grey your kitchen is (warm? cold?) as well as the style you're going for (classic, industrial, modern?). You can go with wood effect tiles for a warmer effect, concrete or stone effect tiles for more neutral effect or even bold, patterned mosaic tiles. Just some examples of our products and different colour combinations:









    I recommend you pop into our showroom in Balham (SW12 0PS) if you're based in London and see the tiles in better quality than tiny images here :) Also our designers will be able to walk you through different options.

    Good luck!

  • Ian
    Forfatter
    6 år siden
    Thanks guys
    We are having a light grey shaker style door with a quartz Dark grey worktops.
    Agree we are thinking a wood effect tile to go into both rooms.
  • Ian
    Forfatter
    6 år siden
    ps that is the current units and flooring.
  • PRO
    The London Tile Co.
    6 år siden

    A wood effect tile would work well, there are lots of different colours and styles to choose from.


  • PRO
    Linear London | Kitchens, Bathrooms & Tiles
    6 år siden

    Hi Ian,

    in this case, light wood or grey wood effect tiles would work great! Nowadays there are plenty shades but also sizes to choose from, including parquet, herringbone, large format, hexagon and so on! Just two examples:



  • PRO
    Floors of Stone
    6 år siden

    Hi Ian,

    Sounds like it's going to be a lovely kitchen, we love the Shaker style.

    A warm, wood-effect porcelain looks great against grey tones, to stop a room looking too cold and clinical. Our Aged Oak Porcelain is really popular with our customers who are having grey units as, while it has a lovely, warm oak colour to it, it also has ash grey and ivory undertones throughout, which tie in beautifully with the greys.

    Good luck with your project!

    Sophie // Floors of Stone

  • PRO
    Tile Giant
    6 år siden

    Hi Ian, sounds like an exciting project!


    If you're after wood effect tiles, we have a various options depending on your budget. Please see below:


    Laura Ashley range:

    http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/tiles/house-of-british-brands-by-british-ceramic-tile/laura-ashley/laura-ashley-wood-effect-range.html


    Sequoia Wood Effect Tiles (some products currently on sale until 11th Dec)

    http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/tiles/bathroom/sequoia.html?SID=gekfca2e0kf2sabgfatek9d690


    Marks Wood Effect Tiles

    http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/tiles/floor/marks.html?SID=gekfca2e0kf2sabgfatek9d690


    Feel free to order a sample to get a real feel for these, with free delivery!



  • PRO
    Bath Bespoke
    6 år siden

    Marble style stone would look stunning. As seen here: https://www.bathbespoke.co.uk/portfolio/shaker-kitchen-marble-flooring/

  • Ian
    Forfatter
    6 år siden
    Thanks all have decided on a wood effect large tile .will post when completed
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