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Want something different opposed to a tile with a singular colour? Don’t worry because at Tilesceramic.co.uk we have a range of premium mixed colour tiles. From subtle mixtures of shades like cream and beige to starker contrasts we have a selection of tiles which comprise of differing colours. Mosaics and border tiles, in particular, often have a mixture of colours. In bathrooms and kitchens mixed tiles break the mould of just one standard colour on walls and floors. Natural stone tiles are a beautiful choice but the range of colours can be limited. In contrast, there is a massive range of colours available in engineered tiles. Ceramic tiles have a reputation for being decorative and it is easy to find ceramic tiles in a mixture of colours, textures and styles. Mixed ceramic tiles are manufactured at a low cost in large batches, which makes them a cheap option for walls and floors. For more information on our mixed tiles contact one of our friendly advisors.
1. Laura Ashley Isadore Floral Black On White Ceramic Tile

Laura Ashley Isadore Floral Black On White Ceramic Tile

LA50815

RRP: £20.37
From: £17.76 (per box of 10)
2. Laura Ashley Isadore Floral White On Black Black Ceramic Tile

Laura Ashley Isadore Floral White On Black Black Ceramic Tile

LA50907

RRP: £20.37
From: £17.76 (per box of 10)
Well, after all they do say variety is the spice of life so why not choose a tile with mixed colours? They can be used to complement tiles with a singular colour as a splash back or border application. Alternatively, use them on their own for a colourful and decorative design. You will find that the mixture of colours within natural stone tiles is generally more subtle than that of an engineered product. An example of this is in slate where grey remains standard although shades of red, black and green are not uncommon within the same tile. In contrast ceramic is an engineered product which is available in virtually any combination of colours you could imagine. Ceramic tiles are manufactured in large batches which means they are among the cheapest tiles on the market. It is not just colours which seem limitless when it comes to ceramic but also the number of patterns and textures is extensive. Decorative mosaics are a classic example of how mixed tiles can work from a number of different perspectives. You have the intricacy of the mosaic squares as well as the varying colours. It is no wonder mosaics were popular during Ancient Roman times as majestic designs could be created effectively using these small pieces of tile.