Black Tiles
When it comes to creating elegance and sophistication within a space, there’s no doubt that black tiles are one of the best materials you can choose. Not only do they add subtle drama to your home, but their sleek, chic look is perfect for modern and classic spaces alike.
Browse Our Range of Black Tiles
At Cheap Tiles Online, we stock a large variety of black tiles in various shapes and sizes. So, no matter what feel you’re going for, you’re guaranteed to find something you love.
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Marl Carbon IN OUT P2 P4 600×600 (1.44m2)
$29.95$24.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Flourish Star Tess Black Economy 300X300 (1.98m2)
$12.00 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Essential Stone Charcoal P4 Matte 450X450 (1.42m2)
$12.00 / Square Metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Danhill Charcoal External Tiles 300×600 A-Grade
$23.95$13.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Casablanca Black Gloss Internal Wall tiles 120×120
$45.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Pressed Edge Wavy Matte Black Subway 75X300
$39.95$29.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Pressed Edge Wavy Gloss Black Subway 75X300
$39.95$29.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Boutique Charcoal Gloss Subway Ripple 75x300mm
$34.95$29.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Terrazzo Stone Nero Internal Matte tiles 600×600
$47.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart
Why Are Black Tiles a Good Choice for Kitchens and Bathrooms?
It’s easy to overlook black tiles when decorating a kitchen or bathroom, with many people thinking they’ll make a space seem dark or dingey. But there are actually a few good reasons why you should consider using black tiles in both of these spaces.
Firstly, black tiles are very easy to maintain. They’re excellent at hiding stains, dirt, water spots, and a variety of other sins that lighter colours will show up. This makes them a practical choice for high traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms, where spills and splashes are inevitable.
They also offer an illusion of perceived space, and while this job normally falls to lighter colours, black tiles can also visually recede and make a room feel larger. This is especially true when they are used in conjunction with well-placed lighting.
Black tiles also offer a modern aesthetic for the kitchen and bathroom, and they’re ideal for creating a minimalist look with clean, sharp lines. Likewise, they are perfect for creating a contrast with lighter colours in the room and making key design features stand out.
What Colours Go Well With Black Tiles?
The world of colour is your oyster when it comes to black tiles, and they can be paired with a huge variety of other colours to create different atmospheres and design styles. Some of the most popular colour options that go well with black tiles include:
- White
- Grey
- Red
- Yellow
- Teal
- Light Pink
- Mint Green
- Navy Blue
- Light Blue
- Silver
- Gold Copper
How Do You Keep Black Tiles Clean?
Even though black tiles are excellent at hiding dirt and stains, you will need to clean them regularly to keep them looking good. Regular maintenance will also help to extend their lifespan, and depending on the material they’re made from, will give you decades of use.
Luckily, cleaning black tiles isn’t very hard, and here’s how you do it:
Dust the tiles with a microfibre cloth to remove any loose dirt and debris. This will also create a cleaner, smoother surface to work on.
Grab a clean sponge and dip it into a mixture of warm water and bleach-free detergent. Ring it out until it’s slightly damp, then wash the tiles in a circular motion to loosen grease and stuck-on dirt.
Dry the tiles using a clean microfiber cloth, continuing in a circular motion to prevent streaks and water spots from forming.
That’s all there is to it! You can check the grouting while you clean your tiles and, if need be, apply a grouting pen to brighten it up.