Surfaces That Define Spaces

Tiles

Bedroom Tiles

Bedroom tiles should feel calm, balanced, and easy to live with every day. This collection focuses on surfaces that bring warmth visually, stay easy to maintain, and work well in both compact bedrooms and larger suites.
Design Guidance

Comfort & Visual Warmth

Comfort & Visual Warmth

Lighter beige, taupe, and warm grey tones create a softer room mood than stark whites. If the room is narrow, use longer formats to visually stretch the space. Keep the bedroom flooring quieter than the living room if you want the furniture and soft furnishings to stand out.
Comfort & Visual Warmth
Applications

Use Cases

Master bedroom flooring

Children’s bedrooms

Guest bedrooms

Studio apartment sleeping areas

Attached dressing spaces

Expert Tip

Bedroom floors should never feel visually harsh. Matt finishes are usually more forgiving than glossy ones, and warm neutrals tend to age better than trend-led colours. Wood-look tiles work especially well for customers who want the warmth of timber with easier maintenance.

William Davis
William Davis Marketing Executive

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