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Concrete Effect Tiles
Concrete Effect Tiles
Concrete effect tiles are designed to replicate the look and feel of real cement, featuring varied gritty textures. Porcelain concrete-look tiles are perfect for both walls and floors and are suitable for foot traffic within the home. They're great if you’re looking for timeless tiles that offer versatile styling. Get your renovation over the line with free standard UK delivery on all orders over £499.
These concrete effect tiles are perfect for providing neutral, blank tones to build on with your décor. The options below can create either cool or warm tones, depending on how they are used. Modern homes often start with a neutral base that can be layered upon, and concrete wall and floor tiles offer a great way to achieve this. Options are available at every budget level, with 0% finance on orders over £250.
Beyond their contemporary looks, these concrete effect tiles boast remarkable durability, making them an ideal choice for both residential and commercial spaces. Designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, they offer low maintenance and long-lasting performance, providing a cost-effective solution for your design aspirations.
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Great tiles
30th March 2026They look nice, feel good and we are super happy with them
Chloe K from WEST YORKSHIRE- verified purchaser
Great tiles
30th March 2026Lovely tiles, look smart and hard wearing.
Chloe K from WEST YORKSHIRE- verified purchaser
Perfect Concrete effect tiles
28th March 2026We needed some grey concrete effect tiles to match some existing tiles in our bathroom. Victorian plumbing were the first stop. Great value; a perfect match and the only real concrete effect light grey tiles that really are what they say they are! Swift delivery for the sample and the actual tiles and no breakages! Thank you Victorian plumbing.
Caroline L from Cumbria- verified purchaser
Great!
16th February 2026Lovely tiles! really good quality for the price.
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FAQ's
Concrete effect tiles capture that industrial look of poured cement, without the cracks, sealing or upkeep that comes with the real thing. They’re modern, understated and very versatile, whether you’re tiling a bathroom or extending your style out to the patio. Here’s what to know before choosing your finish.
What are concrete effect tiles made from?
Most are made from porcelain, which is tough, dense and low-absorption. This makes them perfect for high traffic floors in bathrooms and kitchens.
You’ll also find ceramic options in some ranges. These are lighter and more cost-effective, making them ideal for walls, splashbacks or areas where you don't need something ultra-durable.
Unlike real concrete, these tiles don’t need sealing, won’t stain from soap or oil, and won’t develop hairline cracks. You get the look without the hassle.
What colours work well with concrete effect tiles?
They’re a neutral base so you’ve got a lot of flexibility. Here are a few ideas:
- Soft and calm: Warm woods, beige, sage green or oatmeal for a spa-inspired feel.
- Bold and modern: Try matt black fixtures, charcoal grout, brushed brass or terracotta accents.
- Industrial edge: Add metal frames, exposed lighting and textured accessories for a loft-style vibe.
As concrete effect tiles are so subtle, they help other design elements stand out, especially in open-plan or minimalist spaces.
Where can concrete effect tiles be used?
Concrete effect tiles can be used pretty much anywhere:
- Bathrooms: Great for creating calm spaces, especially with walk-in showers.
- Kitchens: Ideal on both floors and splashbacks for a modern look.
- Hallways and living areas: Durable enough for heavy foot traffic, pets and daily wear-and-tear.
- Outdoors: Many porcelain styles are frost-resistant, so they work well as outdoor tiles on patios, balconies and around garden seating areas.














































