While they’ve been growing in popularity for some years, green tiles, and in fact green decor as a whole, has leapt onto the interior design scene of late. We’re taking a look at variations on the green tile and giving our top tips on how to style this latest trend so you’re not left green with envy.
Subtle and Simple
We’re going to ease you in gently with a more subtle shade of green: olive green. If you’re new to green decor or want to err on the site of caution then olive green is a great place to start. Thanks to its warm tones, olive green helps to create a cosy atmosphere that oozes modern elegance. Meanwhile, its more subtle green shade makes it extremely versatile and easy to match with beige, grey or even orange tones for the perfect evergreen look.
If you’re still concerned about the green shade overpowering your room or the olive tone making your room too dark, opt for a tile such as the Masia Series Olive Brick Ripple Gloss Ceramic Wall Tile as the high gloss finish will reflect light and create a brighter ambience that ensures the olive shade doesn’t overpower your room.
Loud and Proud
We’ve eased you in gently with an olive green tile, but now it’s time to bring out the big guns. Introducing the Johnson Vivid Lime Gloss Brick Ceramic Wall Tile.
With a vivid lime green shade this Johnsons Brick Tile is definitely here to make a statement. Thanks to its versatile brick format, this vivid lime tile is perfect for creating a feature wall or splashback that will certainly be the focal point of your room. Meanwhile, once again the high gloss finish helps to reflect light so the vivid green shade doesn’t overpower your room. To create a truly contemporary design feature or pattern, pair this vivid lime tile with the white tile from the Johnsons Brick Tile collection.
Traditional Yet Timeless
It’s time to step back in time with our next green tile, the Johnson Prismatics Victorian Green Wall Tile.
The deep green shade is synonymous with the Victorian period and can create the perfect natural decor. Meanwhile, the square format and high gloss finish adds a contemporary twist and makes these tiles perfect for a feature wall or striking splashback. As you may have guessed by now, the high gloss finish is perfect for reflecting light to create a bright ambience that contrasts to the deep green tones.
Although the Johnson Prismatics Victorian Green Tiles may seem deep and overpowering, they’re actually quite easy to style. Try using the white or grey shades from the same collection to create a traditional interior space with a contemporary twist.
Cool and Refreshing
Transform your home into a minty fresh space with the Johnson Prismatics Peppermint Ceramic Gloss Wall Tiles.
A slightly different shade of green, this contemporary Peppermint colour along with the high gloss finish will add a breath of fresh air to any living space. The Peppermint shade is often hailed for its tranquil, relaxing qualities making it the perfect tile for creating an idyllic, spa-like bathroom. Combine the Peppermint tile with the White or Grey shades from the same collection to create an elegant interior space with a subtle colour contrast.
Green or Grey?
We know that green decor can be slightly daunting and it can be a worry opting for a bold shade should your design tastes change. However, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on this design trend.
Opting for a tile such as the Grey Marble & Bubble Gloss Mosaic Tile is the perfect way to subtly experiment with green decor. As you can see from the close up image, the tile offers a spectrum of grey and white shades. However, when hit by the light these tiles differ in tone and shade and can often appear to offer lighter shades of greens and blues, making them the perfect way to experiment with different tones. Again, the light grey, cream, blue and green tones here create a relaxing ambience wherever they are applied.
We hope we have given you some green tiles inspiration and prepared you to master this tiling trend like the pros. If you’re feeling inspired head over to our green tiles collection and get planning your latest interior design project.