Surfaces That Define Spaces

Tiles

Outdoor Tiles

Outdoor tiles are selected differently from indoor tiles. This collection focuses on grip, weather exposure, durability, and layout practicality for terraces, balconies, pathways, sit-outs, and exterior zones.
Design Guidance

Performance First

Performance First

Prioritise slip resistance for all exterior walking surfaces. Mid and darker tones can be easier to maintain outdoors, especially in exposed dusty areas. If the outdoor zone connects visually to indoor flooring, keep the colour family related while changing the surface texture for performance.
Performance First
Applications

Use Cases

Balcony floors

Terrace spaces

Sit-outs and verandas

Garden pathways

Building entry zones

Expert Tip

Outdoor tiles should never be chosen by look alone. Grip, weather readiness, and surface durability matter more here than gloss or visual polish. Textured and stone-inspired finishes generally perform better than smooth glossy options in exposed areas.

William Davis
William Davis Marketing Executive

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