Green Tiles
Green Floor Tiles are often used when a room needs colour that still feels steady and natural. The shade works well across floors and walls because it brings a grounded look without overwhelming the space. In our range, you’ll find green bathroom tiles, green subway tiles, green kitchen tiles and other green wall and floor options in several tones and finishes, all priced for strong everyday value and supported by our Price Beat Guarantee.
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What makes green tiles a popular choice?
Green tiles are appreciated for their ability to add colour without overwhelming a room. The tones range from soft sage to richer forest greens, allowing you to choose how subtle or bold you want the look to be. Green also pairs well with warm timbers, brushed brass, natural stone and soft neutrals, making it a flexible choice for many rooms. The colour can bring a sense of calm, especially in bathrooms and living spaces where a softer palette is preferred.
Best uses and applications for green floor tiles
Bathrooms
Green bathroom tiles are often used to create a spa-like feel. Lighter greens brighten the space, while darker greens add depth and contrast. Green wall tiles work well behind vanities, in showers or as feature sections paired with warm lighting and natural textures.
Kitchens
Green kitchen tiles offer a refreshing alternative to white or beige. Green subway tiles on splashbacks create a clean, structured look, while deeper greens can work with timber cabinets or stone benchtops. The colour also suits cottage, coastal and contemporary kitchens.
Living areas
Green floor tiles bring a natural, grounded tone to living rooms and hallways. Larger formats help keep the layout calm and connected, while subtle patterns or gloss highlights can add small touches of character.
Laundries
Green tiles work neatly in laundries where a lighter, more cheerful feel is preferred. Soft greens pair especially well with white appliances and light cabinetry.
Feature walls
Green wall tiles can be used to highlight niches, fireplaces, or small sections where colour adds interest without taking over the whole room. Textured greens add depth and work well with warm metals.
Material & Performance Advice
Tile finishes
Green tiles come in matte, gloss, satin and textured finishes. Gloss greens brighten splashbacks and smaller bathrooms, while matte surfaces create a softer, quieter look. Textured finishes add shadow and variation.
Formats and shapes
Green subway tiles remain a popular pick for kitchens and bathrooms. Squares, large rectangles and hexagons are also widely used, each giving a slightly different look depending on the layout.
Colour variation
Greens vary significantly between ranges—from muted sage tones to deep emerald. Checking a few pieces in your home’s lighting ensures the tile matches the rest of the materials.
Cleaning and upkeep
Most green tiles are easy to clean with mild detergent. Darker greens may hide marks well, while lighter greens can help keep the room feeling fresh and open.
FAQs about Green Tiles
It depends on the shade. Deep greens add richness and work well in larger rooms, while sage or mint greens keep the space light. Good lighting usually prevents the room from feeling heavy.
Not necessarily. Many green bathroom tiles are designed in softer tones that create a calm, spa-like feel. Even darker greens work well when balanced with warm lighting and neutral fixtures.
Green pairs well with warm whites, creams, charcoal, natural timber and stone. Brass and brushed nickel tapware often complement green tones nicely.
Yes. Green subway tiles are commonly used on splashbacks because they introduce colour without being overpowering. They work with timber, white and grey cabinetry.
Greens blend well with most timber tones because the combination feels natural and balanced. Cooler greens suit light woods, while deeper greens work with richer timbers.
Some green tiles are suitable for outdoor areas if the product and finish are designed for external conditions. Porcelain options are most common for outdoor settings.
Most mid to dark greens hide marks well. Gloss finishes may show small scratches more easily, while matte surfaces tend to disguise them.
Green has remained popular for years due to its connection to natural materials and its versatility. Choosing a tone that suits your home’s palette helps it stay relevant long term.
