Bold & Veratile
Dark grey porcelain tiles have become one of the most requested colours in our range, and it’s not hard to understand why. They’re bold enough to make a statement but versatile enough to work across almost any area – from a sleek modern kitchen to a moody bathroom or a striking entrance hallway. The depth of tone adds character, and because porcelain is so durable and easy to look after, dark grey porcelain tiles are as practical as they are impressive. If you want a tile with real presence, this is where to start.
Perfect For Any Setting
The Carbon Slate Tile is a strong opening choice. It’s inspired by the layered strata of natural metamorphic rock – that fine-grained, textured quality that real slate has – and delivers it in a high-performance 10mm porcelain. At 60×90 in format, it has a confident presence on the floor, and the natural finish gives it an unforced quality. It works brilliantly in contemporary settings but sits just as comfortably in more relaxed, rustic interiors. Waterproof, compatible with underfloor heating and currently in stock.
Not Flat Or Boring
One of the most common things we hear is: ‘I chose a grey tile, and it just looks dull.’ It’s a real problem, and it usually comes down to one of two things – picking the wrong shade of grey, or the wrong finish. Flat, mid-tone grey tiles with no surface variation or tonal depth can feel lifeless, particularly in rooms with limited natural light. The fix is choosing something with genuine visual interest – a textured surface, rich tonal variation, or the kind of depth you get from a well-made stone or marble effect.
Statement Tiles
If you want something that makes a statement, the Gem Stone Marble Tile is worth considering. It’s a dark grey polished tile in a 60×120 format with a spectacular marble-effect finish – deep veining, rich tonal variation and a high-gloss surface that catches the light beautifully. With a minimum of 12 pattern variations across each batch, you won’t end up with a repetitive, uniform floor. It’s an investment, but rooms finished with it look exceptional.
Choosing The Right Tile
Not every dark grey tile suits every place. A polished finish looks incredible in a large, well-lit kitchen or open-plan living area, but can feel overwhelming in a smaller or darker room. In tighter spaces, a matte or textured finish tends to work better – it feels less formal and is more forgiving of footprints and watermarks. Format matters too. Large format tiles like 60×90, 60×120 or 100×100 tend to make rooms feel more open and spacious, while smaller formats can create a more detailed, layered look. It’s worth thinking about both before you order samples.
Textural Interest
For a more relaxed, textural approach, the Rumble Tile is something a bit different. It combines a pebble and salt-effect surface with a three-dimensional shaped finish that gives it real tactile interest. Available in a 100×100 format, it brings character and warmth to a floor without being loud about it. It works brilliantly in bathrooms, hallways and kitchens where you want something distinctive but not over the top.
Dark Grey Porcelain Tiles
Grey might sound like a simple choice, but there’s enormous variety within it. From cool blue-grey tones to warm charcoal, from raw slate textures to highly polished marble effects – our dark grey range covers the full breadth of it.
We’re based in Mayfield, a village full of character in the heart of the East Sussex High Weald, sitting between the market town of Heathfield and the edge of Ashdown Forest. It’s the kind of area where people take real pride in their homes, and that’s exactly the kind of customer we’ve built this business for. Come into the showroom, see the tiles in person and talk to the team. If you’re further away, you can also browse the full range online or get in touch via our contact form. However you find us, we’d love to help you choose the perfect dark grey porcelain tiles for your project.
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FAQs
Do dark grey tiles make a room look smaller?
They can in very small or poorly lit rooms, but it’s far from inevitable. Large format tiles, good lighting and lighter walls or ceilings can balance things out significantly. It’s more about how you use the tiles than the colour itself.
Can dark grey porcelain tiles be used in bathrooms?
Absolutely. Dark grey tiles work beautifully in bathrooms, creating a rich, spa-like atmosphere that a lot of people love. Just make sure any floor tile carries an appropriate slip resistance rating, particularly in wet rooms or family bathrooms.
What grout colour looks best with dark grey tiles?
It depends on the look you’re going for. A near-matching dark grout creates a seamless, minimal effect where the grout lines almost disappear. A lighter grout adds contrast and definition. Both approaches work – it really comes down to personal preference.
Are dark grey porcelain tiles compatible with underfloor heating?
Yes – all of our porcelain tiles work with underfloor heating systems. Porcelain conducts heat efficiently, making it one of the best floor materials for use with radiant heating.


