Beige Tiles

Between bright white and light brown, a beige floor has a characteristic warm and contemporary colour that suits all styles of decoration and furnishing. It is very often found in the Novoceram range, in a variety of tones and notes, with shades that can be more pink, yellow or grey. It provides light and comfort to darker rooms and makes them look more spacious. For a better aesthetic effect, we recommend laying a floor in beige tiles with coloured grout joints.

Our beige tile collections

Why choose beige tiles?

The beige-coloured tile features a cameo of warm colours that have the power to warm up any environment while giving it an elegant and bright atmosphere. As such, the tones that beige tiles feature are numerous and include sand-coloured tiles, pinkish beige tiles or even beige grey tiles in particular. The versatility of beige tiles means that any space can be covered in these delicate shades, which then define the identity of the room depending on the decorative objects with which the colours are associated. The soft hues of sand-coloured tiles are therefore not exclusively reserved for classic interiors and offer endless possibilities between the bohemian chic look, a minimalist and Scandinavian ambience or a cosy and serene atmosphere.

What are the aesthetic effects of beige porcelain stoneware tiles?

Beige tiles have many different aesthetic effects and can therefore be combined elegantly and naturally with a wide range of decorations. Novoceram has studied several natural materials in order to perfect their reproduction and offer a product whose aesthetic appearance is identical to the original.

It goes without saying that imitation parquet tiles top the list. Today, cutting-edge technology means that natural materials can be reproduced down to the finest detail. In this case, beige tiles refer to their natural origins and feature the comforting nuances of wood. In this way, each collection invites nature into your interiors and exteriors, infusing them with a warm, friendly atmosphere. The colours of beige imitation wood tiles include even the most subtle reflections, such as beige grey tiles, which are inspired by greyed woods.

Then, beige porcelain stoneware tiles also reproduce natural stone for a truer-to-nature effect. So you can ennoble your spaces while adding warmth and elegance. The beauty of stone, in warm tones, is fully expressed to highlight your decorative elements and help define a unique atmosphere. In this way, beige tiles recapture the charm and authenticity of this natural material, but continue to retain that warmth that beige contains.

For a more urban and trendy effect, concrete effect tiles come in colours that belong to the beige palette. In this case, the atmosphere is industrial and minimalist, with the aim of highlighting the pure, raw look of the materials. Loft- or workshop-style decorations go perfectly with this trendy covering, and the beige tiles bring a breath of warmth and emphasise the natural luminosity in a delicate way. In this way, the raw materials present in the space reflect the light and create real contrasts between the neutral colours of the modern style and the clarity of the sand-coloured tiles.

Finally, you can opt for beige tiles, which are part of the design collections. This effect will win over fans of clean, modern decor, where beige tiles make a strong impression. This unexpectedly warm note brilliantly draws out a singular decorating style and brings it up to date in an attractive way.

Sand-coloured tiles: a trendy, elegant look

The value of beige porcelain stoneware tiles is undeniable, especially from a decorative point of view. It brings light and comfort to even the darkest rooms, and gives the impression of enlarging the space. This colour can even sometimes be easier to use than others, notably because it blends so well with so many materials and other colours.

Firstly, beige tiles go wonderfully well with certain natural materials such as wood or stone. These two options can give a space a timeless yet fashionable look, while adding depth and character. The natural beauty of these two materials is enhanced by the soothing tones of beige, for a cosy, relaxing result. With more modern-styled materials, such as copper or concrete, the decor is brought to life with colours that are both sober and luminous.

Warmer than white or grey, beige tiles combine easily with other colours. Simple in appearance, its full nature is revealed in the light, where its different shades come to life. The pink beige tile, for example, embodies softness and sophistication. This warm hue is ideal for rooms that are often considered cosy, where it accentuates the natural feel of the room. Beige grey tiles, on the other hand, are more sober and trendy, for a more contemporary look. It’s easy to combine light beige tiles with more neutral colours, such as white for a cocoon effect, or taupe for an elegant result. In all cases, beige tiles give your home a unique identity and reflect your personality.

In other words, beige tiles are timeless, and their many shades can enhance any decor, from the most rustic and classic to the most contemporary and sophisticated.

Uses for beige tiles

Sand-coloured tiles are made from porcelain stoneware and therefore feature all the technical properties of this highly resistant material. In fact, often chosen for its many advantages, porcelain stoneware tiles are the ideal covering for the floors and walls of your indoor and outdoor environments.

First of all, beige porcelain stoneware tiles are highly resistant to water and damp, making them perfectly suited to installation in a damp room, such as a bathroom or kitchen. It can even be laid in a swimming pool! The kitchen, for example, is considered to be a place for living and sharing, and it often has a convivial atmosphere which, in this case, will be accentuated by beige tiles, whether they are laid on the walls or the floor. What’s more, for the kitchen credenza to reinforce these characteristics, beige tiles are perfectly suited and protect the walls from splashes when cooking.

Of course, another welcoming space is the living room, which is often the setting for family gatherings or get-togethers with friends. The elegant tones of beige tiles cover the floors and walls, giving them a real touch of freshness. It’s important to note that beige porcelain stoneware tiles are extremely resistant to wear and scratches. As a result, its appearance doesn’t deteriorate even if it’s subjected to heavy foot traffic, making it the perfect option for the main room floor.

Finally, beige porcelain stoneware tiles can also be laid outside on both walls and floors, in complete safety as they are highly resistant to frost and bad weather. So your garden and terrace can be adorned with a covering in a warm, luminous colour that instantly transforms them into places to relax and unwind.

Beige tiles: available formats

Beige tiles come in a wide range of formats to enhance spaces of all sizes. The wide range of formats includes the following possibilities:

  • From beige coloured porcelain stoneware tiles to large formats which are available in sizes such as 90×90 cm, for example. We strongly recommend these sizes for large spaces, to give them a sense of lightness and make them visually larger. In this case, the impression of space is complemented by the warmth and elegance of the beige tiles, for a result that’s tailored to your decorative desires.
  • Beige tiles in a medium format, such as 45×45 cm or 60×60 cm. These sizes are most often chosen because the tiles are neither too small nor too large. For example, this classic form of light beige tile enhances every space, from the living room to the bathroom, where it radiates its luminous, ultra-chalet charm.
  • carreau beige mosaique

    Small format beige tiles that include 20x20cm or even 5x5cm, typical of mosaics. These sizes are ideal for kitchen splashbacks or bathroom tiles. The infinite variations in shades of beige give them warmth and luminosity. Whether laid on walls or floors, this sand-coloured tile format instantly warms the atmosphere while softening it.

Beige tiles: frequently asked questions

What colour beige tiles should I choose for my walls?

As a wall covering, beige porcelain stoneware tiles add warmth to a space. The thousand and one shades of beige can give a different dimension to different spaces. The range of shades includes pinkish beige tiles for a more romantic ambience, and sand-coloured tiles for a bright, friendly atmosphere. Your choice depends on your decorating requirements.

How do I maintain the colour of beige tiles?

Generally speaking, all you need to clean porcelain stoneware on a daily basis is clear water and a cloth. What’s more, the aesthetic appearance of beige tiles is not affected by the sun’s ultra-violet rays. Whether you choose light beige tiles, pinkish beige tiles or grey beige tiles, the surface and colour of the tiles will not darken or lighten.

Are beige tiles available in a rectangular format?

Beige tiles also come in rectangular formats, such as 30×60 cm or 20×120 cm. The former is particularly suited to wall installation, where it helps to create graphic effects when combined with tiles in a different format for a unique, comforting result thanks to the subtle nuances of the sand-coloured tiles. The second reproduces the traditional format of parquet strips and enhances floors with its sophisticated, sober character.

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