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Break the mould of traditional tile shapes with some stylish, hexagon tiles.
These hexagon tiles are available in an array of designs, colours, formats and finish options to suit both a modern and traditional style.
Hexagon tiles are ideal for creating eye-catching feature walls, or floors. Browse our selection of porcelain hexagon tiles to create statement full of unique character and charm.
Styles of Hexagon Tiles
Classic White
Timeless and elegant, classic white hexagon tiles are perfect for creating a clean and simple look, often used in bathrooms and kitchens.
Marble Finish
For a touch of luxury, marble hexagon tiles bring sophistication and can elevate the ambiance of any room.
Patterned Designs
From floral to geometric patterns, these tiles can add a playful or artistic element to your design.
Break the mould of traditional tile shapes with some stylish, hexagon tiles.
These hexagon tiles are available in an array of designs, colours, formats and finish options to suit both a modern and traditional style.
Hexagon tiles are ideal for creating eye-catching feature walls, or floors. Browse our selection of porcelain hexagon tiles to create statement full of unique character and charm.
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Hexagon tiles are available in a wide range of sizes, from small 48mm mosaics through to large 200mm or even 300mm formats. For smaller rooms such as cloakrooms or en-suites, smaller hexagons tend to work well as they can make the floor appear busier and more characterful without overwhelming the space. Larger formats suit open-plan areas or feature walls where you want the shape itself to make a bold, graphic statement.
Yes, porcelain hexagon tiles are well suited to both floor and wall applications, provided the tile you choose carries the appropriate rating for your intended use. Always check that a floor tile has an adequate slip-resistance rating, particularly in wet areas like bathrooms. On walls, hexagons create striking feature panels or full-room coverings that work equally well in contemporary and traditional settings.
Because of their geometric shape, hexagon tiles can produce more offcuts than square or rectangular formats, especially around edges and corners. We recommend adding at least 10% to your total measured area to account for cuts and wastage, and a little more if your room has lots of angles or alcoves. Use the measurements of the area in square metres and check the coverage information on each product listing to work out the number of boxes required.
The grout colour you choose will dramatically influence the finished look of hexagon tiles, since the geometric pattern is defined by the grout lines. A contrasting grout, such as charcoal with white tiles, highlights each individual hexagon and creates a bold, graphic effect that is very on-trend. A tone-on-tone approach with matching grout gives a softer, more refined look that lets the tile colour and texture take centre stage.
Absolutely – mixing hexagon tile colours is one of the most popular ways to use this format, and it is a great way to add personality and unique character to a floor or feature wall. A simple two-tone blend, such as white and pale grey, gives a subtle geometric effect, while bolder multi-colour combinations can create a truly eye-catching statement. We recommend laying out your chosen tiles dry before installation to plan the distribution of colours to your liking.