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Beige Tile

Creamy beige tile features beautiful neutral brown tones that elevate the look of your flooring and walls. Bone-colored natural stone is a stylish base that offers a unique, elegant appearance in high-traffic areas or bathrooms. With a wide variety of finishes and materials available for any room, beige tile can be eye-catching and elegant.

Beige and cream stone floor in a spa-like setting.

Creamy beige tile features beautiful neutral brown tones that elevate the look of your flooring and walls. Bone-colored natural stone is a stylish base that offers a unique, elegant appearance in high-traffic areas or bathrooms. With a wide variety of finishes and materials available for any room, beige tile can be eye-catching and elegant.

Beige and cream stone floor in a spa-like setting.

Create Timeless Spaces with Beige Tiles

 

Beige has gotten a reputation for being a “safe” color, but to us, beige is anything but boring. This beautiful neutral color can incorporate a variety of undertones across the color spectrum and fit in with any design style. So while some people might call that “safe,” we prefer: Restrained. Timeless. Neutral. Versatile. Tasteful. Elegant. 

 

Our selection of beige tiles includes delicious-sounding shades like “cream,” “almond,” “cappuccino,” “café au lait” and “honey,” and materials including marble, travertine, ceramic, porcelain, glass and more. This sheer variety means that whatever look you’re trying to achieve in your home, there is a style of beige tile that can help bring that vision to life.  

 

Beige Floor Tiles

 

Design your room from the ground up—literally—when you use beige floor tile to create a neutral and versatile foundation for its design. Beige wood-look tile is a versatile flooring choice to run throughout an entire home if you want to create continuity in an open floor plan. Because it provides the same appearance as a traditional home material, it is sure to stay in style for years to come, allowing you to experiment with trends in other elements of room décor.  


Solid or patterned beige tile also makes a smart pick for laundry rooms, utility rooms, and front and back entryways, because it continues to look great even after years of heavy use and foot traffic. 

 

Featured Tile: Prescott XL Akadia

Taupe hexagon tile on floor with towel in whicker basket and slippers.

Featured Tile: Ragno Taupe

Beige Bathroom Tiles

Beige bathroom tiles are the perfect middle ground for those who want a space that’s warmer and more inviting than an all-white bathroom, but still offers a light, open and airy feel. From beige shower tile in gorgeous travertine or marble to beige backsplash tile behind your sink or vanity, you can create a sophisticated, timeless sanctuary when you choose this neutral color. 

Shower with natural marble mosaics and accessories including corner seat and shelf.  Metal and natural stone profiles frame marble mosaic.  Tile in neutral beige and ivory tones.

Featured Tile: Parteanon Marfil & Assorted Queen Beige

Walk in shower with Travertine stone tile and a feature frame with a porcelain patterned tile framed in both metal and stone profiles.  Recessed niche and shower bench complete the area.

Featured Tile: Britannia Soho & Assorted Bucak Light Walnut

Featured Tile: Coco Canvas

Using Beige Tiles in Your Kitchen

 

Like bathrooms, kitchens are another area of the home that needs to deliver big on function—and can do so while delivering on style, too. If you’re looking to add a level of practicality to your kitchen, a beige kitchen backsplash can be a great investment; a backsplash makes a kitchen design feel more complete, and versatile beige tile is likely to pair well with your kitchen décor preferences now, and into the future. 

 

For a backsplash, you can never go wrong with beige subway tile; we’re especially fond of handmade-look tiles that add a freeform, organic element to a highly functional space in the home. And for a more luxurious take on beige backsplash tile, one trend gaining steam in recent years is to choose a large-format stone-look tile to create the look of a solid stone slab. 

 

 

Featured Tile: Tribeca Oatmeal

This kitchen wall is covered in glossy beige ceramic handmade Moroccan tile. Each of the square tiles has subtle variation in color and texture, which adds depth to an otherwise simple tiled surface.

Featured Tile: Zellige Alabaster

This large open-plan kitchen features a large white waterfall island and light gray upper and lower cabinetry. The floor is covered in long planks of beige wood-look luxury vinyl tile.

Featured Tile: Cyrus Plus Akadia