Grey Tiles
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Sold out Taupe Olivia Decor Tile 300 x 600 x 10mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Tumbled Natural Grey Woodstone Square Tile 100mm x 100mm
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Sold out Eton Grey Porcelain Brick Look Tile 60mm x 250mm
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Sold out Auralis Grey Brown Honed Porcelain Tile 300 x 600mm
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Sold out Auralis Warm Grey Honed Porcelain Tile 300 x 600mm
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Sold out Tuscan Grey Travertine Look Tile 600mm x 600mm
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Sold out Tuscan Grey Travertine Look Tile 300mm x 600mm
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Sold out Tuscan Grey Travertine Look Tile 600mm x 600mm External
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Sold out Tuscan Grey Travertine Look Tile 600mm x 1200mm
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Sold out Tuscan Grey Travertine Look Tile 600mm x 1200mm Feature
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey Matte Porcelain Tile P3 600 x 600mm
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey Lappato Porcelain Tile 600 x 600mm
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey External Porcelain Tile P5 600 x 600mm
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Sold out Grey Valerie Travertine Tile P4 Tech Grip Porcelain French Pattern
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey Matte Porcelain Tile P3 300 x 300mm
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Sold out Grey Clio Terrazzo Tile Tech Grip 600 x 600mm Porcelain
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey Matte Porcelain Tile P3 300 x 600mm
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Sold out Frankie Light Grey Lappato Porcelain Tile 300 x 600mm
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Sold out Mixed Clio Terrazzo Tile Tech Grip 300 x 600mm Porcelain
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Sold out Island Terrazzo Grey Matt P4 Porcelain Tile 600x600mm
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Sold out Taupe Ella Zellige Tile 100 x 100 x 10mm Italian Ceramic
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Sold out Island Terrazzo Grey Matt P4 Porcelain Tile 300x600mm
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Sold out Light Grey Andrea Subway Tile Textural Gloss 75 x 300 x 8mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Grey Andrea Subway Tile Textural Gloss 75 x 300 x 8mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Grey Clio Terrazzo Tile Tech Grip 300 x 600mm Porcelain
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Sold out Grey Sofia Honed Marble Italian Porcelain Tile 1200x600x6.5mm
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Sold out Oyster Luca Hand Made Gloss Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 8mm
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Sold out Grey Luca Hand Made Gloss Subway Tile 75 x 150 x 8mm
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Sold out Cottesloe Calacatta Gold Feather Honed Marble Mosaic 50 x 130mm
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Sold out Oyster Luca Hand Made Gloss Tile 100 x 100 x 8mm
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Sold out Grey Valerie Travertine Tile P4 Tech Grip Porcelain 300 x 600
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Sold out Grey Luca Hand Made Gloss Tile 100 x 100 x 8mm
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Sold out Grigio Theo Subway Tile 75 x 400mm Italian Porcelain
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Sold out Cottesloe Calacatta Gold Herringbone Honed Marble Mosaic Tile 35x150mm
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Sold out Anthracite Grey Leon Spanish Subway Tile Gloss 69 x 240mm Ceramic
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Grey Tiles Buying Guide
Grey earns its place as one of the most consistently chosen tile colours because it works both ways: it can recede into the background, letting other design choices carry the room, or it can anchor a considered, monochromatic scheme entirely on its own. Getting the most from this versatility comes down to choosing the right undertone, warmer greys lean slightly beige or brown, while cooler greys lean toward blue, and matching that undertone to the room's existing fixtures avoids an unintentional clash.
A neutral foundation for other colours
Grey pairs well with both warm and cool tones. Combined with pink tiles, it gives a playful, softer contrast. Paired with white tiles, it creates a crisp, clean look that suits a contemporary bathroom particularly well. For a more natural, earthy direction, pairing grey with green tiles brings a grounded, botanical feel into the room.
Suited to any room
Grey tiles adapt readily across the home, from bathrooms and kitchens through to living spaces. For a sleek, modern look, rectangle tiles in grey give clean, dependable lines, while feature tiles are worth exploring for a bathroom or splashback wanting a stronger textural detail within that same neutral palette.
Durability and maintenance
Grey tiles made from porcelain and ceramic hold up particularly well to daily wear, resisting staining and general damage in a busy household. Their low-maintenance nature is a genuine practical advantage, since a quality porcelain or ceramic tile needs little more than regular cleaning to keep its appearance over many years.
Where to use grey tiles
Bathrooms benefit from grey's calm, considered character on walls, floors, or as a shower accent. Pairing with penny round circle tiles brings texture into an otherwise smooth grey scheme, while square tiles give a cleaner, more structured look for a contemporary bathroom.
Kitchens suit grey tiles particularly well as a splashback or floor. Subway tiles in grey bring a contemporary, straightforward pattern, while diamond tiles add a more decorative, considered detail for a kitchen wanting a stronger design statement.
Living areas can use grey as a sophisticated backdrop for bolder furniture, or as a feature wall in its own right. Vertical stack tiles are worth exploring for a distinctive linear look within this setting.
Outdoor spaces, including patios, garden pathways and pool surrounds, suit grey tiles well, since the neutral tone blends easily with surrounding garden and hardscape elements. Pairing grey with terracotta-look tiles brings warmth into an otherwise cool outdoor palette. For any outdoor or wet-area application, checking the tile's slip-resistance rating against AS 4586 is worth doing before installation, since not every grey tile suitable for an indoor wall is rated for a wet or exterior floor.
Design ideas with grey tiles
A monochromatic palette built entirely from grey tones reads as elegant and cohesive, particularly when different textures and finishes are layered together to add depth rather than relying on colour to do that work. Textural accents, smooth grey paired with a textured pattern, add visual interest without introducing a second colour; the wall tiles collection is worth exploring for options suited to this approach. Creative layouts, herringbone, basketweave or brick bond among them, give even a simple grey tile a more considered, custom feel; the floor tiles collection covers formats suited to these patterns.
Completing the room
Grey tiles are easiest to select once the room's other fixtures, tapware, vanity or cabinetry, are settled, since undertone and finish should complement those choices rather than being decided in isolation. Explore the full tiles collection for additional formats and finishes to pair with a grey tile selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best tile finish for a bathroom, matte or gloss?
Matte tiles are trending strongly in Australian bathrooms for their contemporary look and practical ability to hide water spots and fingerprints. Gloss tiles reflect light and can make a bathroom feel brighter and larger, but show water marks and smudges more readily. For shower recesses and wet floors, matte or satin finishes with good slip resistance are generally preferred.
How many tiles do I need to order for my bathroom?
Measure your total wall and floor surface area in square metres, then add a 10–15% wastage allowance for cuts, breakages, and future repairs. For complex layouts with diagonal patterns or feature inserts, increase the wastage to 15–20%. Always order all tiles from the same batch (check the shade lot/batch number) as tiles from different batches can vary slightly in colour.
How do I choose between floor tiles and wall tiles?
Floor tiles must have an adequate slip resistance rating (P3 minimum for domestic bathrooms) and be durable enough for foot traffic. Wall tiles can be glazed ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone, they don't need to carry load but should be moisture-resistant. Many Australian renovators choose matching or coordinating floor and wall tiles from the same range for a cohesive look.
What tile size is best for a small bathroom in Australia?
For small bathrooms, tiles between 300 x 300mm and 600 x 300mm often work well on both walls and floors. Smaller mosaic or subway tiles (75 x 150mm or 100 x 200mm) are a classic choice for shower walls. While large format tiles can also work in small spaces, they require a very level substrate and expert installation. Avoid tiles that are too small on floors (like 50 x 50mm mosaics) in large quantities, as the increased grout lines can make a space feel busier.
How do I incorporate feature tiles without over-designing the bathroom?
The most effective approach is to choose one feature zone and use your feature tile there, a full-height shower wall, the bath surround wall, or the vanity splashback area. Keep the remaining surfaces in a neutral or complementary field tile. This creates impact without visual clutter. Limit your palette to two or three complementary materials for a cohesive result.
What is the slip resistance rating I need for bathroom floor tiles?
Australian Standards (AS 4586) require bathroom floor tiles to have a minimum slip resistance rating of P3 for domestic bathrooms and P4 or P5 for wet areas like shower recesses. The Blue Space recommends checking the slip resistance rating of any tile you're considering for floor use, particularly in the shower. Matte and textured porcelain tiles generally offer better slip resistance than polished or gloss finishes.
What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles?
Porcelain tiles are fired at higher temperatures and are denser, less porous, and harder than ceramic tiles. This makes porcelain more water-resistant, more durable, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, including high-traffic floors. Ceramic tiles are lighter and easier to cut, making them a practical choice for bathroom walls and splashbacks. For bathroom floors and wet areas, porcelain is generally the preferred option in Australia.































































































































