Grey Bathroom Tiles
Winckelmans Unglazed Anthracite Mosaic From: £97.43 /m2 /
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Grace Grey Taco From: £55.42 /m2 /
Blaze Perla Wall From: £36.20 /m2 /
Rockstone Cold Grey From: £38.44 /m2 /
Dubai Pearl From: £56.58 /m2 /
Blaze Ondas Perla From: £36.20 /m2 /
Serene Gris From: £68.92 /m2 /
Himalaya Grey From: £47.80 /m2 /
Granite Grey Anti-Slip From: £59.17 /m2 /
Erding Pearl From: £56.62 /m2 /
Ardesia Gris Muro From: £58.50 /m2 /
Grey Bathroom Tiles
Grey bathroom tiles create a clean, modern base that works across every type of bathroom, from compact cloakrooms to larger family spaces. Whether you prefer light grey bathroom tiles to brighten the room or deeper charcoal tones for contrast, grey is easy to style and easy to live with. Browse this collection to compare shades, finishes and formats, then order a sample to see how the grey looks in your bathroom’s lighting before you choose.
Why choose grey bathroom tiles?
Grey is one of the most versatile bathroom colours because it can feel calm and minimal, warm and natural, or bold and architectural depending on the tone and finish.
A neutral that works with almost any scheme
Grey tiles bathroom schemes pair naturally with bright whites and soft creams, but they also look striking with black accents and metallic finishes. That flexibility makes grey a strong choice if you want a bathroom that won’t date quickly.
Practical, everyday-friendly finishes
Grey bathroom tiles are available in polished, matt and textured surfaces, so you can choose a look that suits your space and your lifestyle. Lighter, softer greys can keep a room feeling open; mid-greys are forgiving day to day; darker greys create depth and drama.
Great for wet areas without compromising on style
Grey is a popular choice for showers and wet zones because it gives a contemporary look while staying practical. If you’re planning a full bathroom refresh, ordering a sample is the quickest way to check the shade against your sanitaryware and lighting.
Where can grey bathroom tiles be used?
Grey tiles can be used across walls and, where the tile is rated as suitable, floors too. Always check each product page for wall/floor suitability, slip rating (where relevant), and any sealing or installation notes.
Grey bathroom wall tiles
Grey bathroom wall tiles work well as a full-wall finish for a calm, cohesive look, or as a feature zone behind the basin or bath. If you’re choosing between two tones, order samples and check them next to your wall colour and mirrors—grey can shift noticeably under warm bulbs versus daylight.
Grey shower tiles and wet zones
Grey tiles are ideal for shower walls and niches, either as a soft neutral backdrop or a statement feature. For a balanced look, keep grey to one key wall and use lighter tiles elsewhere, or use a consistent grey across the whole shower area for a more streamlined finish.
Grey bathroom floor tiles
Grey bathroom floor tiles can ground the space and hide everyday marks better than very pale floors. For bathrooms, prioritise floor-rated tiles and check slip resistance. If you want a more seamless, modern look, matching wall and floor greys can work beautifully when the finish and tone are consistent.
Cloakrooms and small bathrooms
In smaller rooms, light grey bathroom tiles can keep the space bright while still adding more depth than plain white. Using grey as a half-height run with paint above can also help a compact room feel taller and less busy.
Popular styles and variations in grey bathroom tiles
Grey offers a wide range of looks, from soft and spa-like to urban and contemporary.
Light grey bathroom tiles
Light grey is ideal if you want a bathroom to feel airy and calm. It pairs well with warm white paint, pale stone effects and softer metal finishes like brushed nickel.
Dark grey and charcoal tones
Deeper greys add contrast and can make a bathroom feel more design-led. They work particularly well as a shower feature wall or behind a vanity, balanced with lighter surrounding surfaces.
Grey stone-effect tiles
Stone-effect greys add subtle texture and variation, helping a neutral scheme feel more premium without adding pattern. This is a strong choice if you want a natural look that still feels modern.
Grey concrete-effect tiles
Concrete-effect grey tiles create a clean, contemporary feel and work well with black accents, frameless shower screens and simple lighting.
Grey metro and “subway” tiles
Classic subway shapes are a popular option for grey bathroom wall tiles, giving you a timeless layout that can look either traditional or modern depending on grout and pattern choice.
Grout, trims and practical buying guidance
The supporting choices matter with grey because they control whether the finished look feels seamless, high-contrast, or softly layered.
What grout colour works best with grey bathroom tiles?
Grout changes the overall feel more than most people expect.
A soft, blended look: choose a tonal grout close to your grey tile, especially for large formats and stone effects.
A clean, modern look: choose a light grey grout with mid-greys to keep lines subtle while staying practical.
A more defined look: choose a darker grey grout to emphasise layout on metro tiles and smaller formats.
Order a sample and compare grout options beside it in your bathroom lighting—this is one of the easiest ways to avoid surprises.
Choosing edge trims with grey tiles
For a seamless finish, match trims to your fittings (brushed brass for warmth, brushed nickel for a clean look, or black for contrast). If you want the tiles to be the quiet backdrop, a simple neutral trim keeps the finish understated and intentional.
Finish, maintenance and everyday use
Polished grey tiles reflect more light but can show water marks more easily. Matt and lightly textured finishes tend to be more forgiving, especially on floors. Whichever finish you choose, gentle non-abrasive cleaners help protect both tile surface and grout over time.
Sample first to confirm undertones
Grey can lean warm (greige) or cool (blue-toned). Order a sample and view it next to your paint, flooring and vanity finish in daylight and under evening lighting before you commit.
Style inspiration: how to design with grey bathroom tiles
Create a calm, spa-like bathroom
Use light grey tiles with warm white paint, soft lighting and natural textures like oak or stone-look surfaces. Keep grout tonal to maintain a smooth, restful look.
Go modern with contrast
Pair mid to dark grey tiles with black fixtures, clear glass and minimal layouts. Keep the palette tight and let contrast come from fittings and lighting rather than extra colours.
Make grey feel warmer and more inviting
If you’re worried grey will feel cold, choose warmer greys, add brass or warm metal accents, and bring in texture through towels, wood finishes and softer lighting.
Keep it cohesive with matching wall and floor tones
Using the same grey family across walls and floors can make a bathroom feel more spacious and designed. Ordering samples helps you check the match before you choose your final combination.
FAQs about grey bathroom tiles
What colour goes with grey tiles in a bathroom?
Grey works with warm white, cream and beige for a softer look. For a more modern scheme, pair grey with black accents and metallic finishes. If you want colour, deep greens and navy tones also sit comfortably with grey.
What colour paint goes with grey bathroom tiles?
Warm whites and soft creams suit warmer greys, while crisp whites and very pale greys can suit cooler tones. The safest approach is to order a sample, then hold it against paint swatches in your bathroom lighting to confirm undertones.
Are grey bathroom tiles suitable for floors?
Many are. Check that the tile is rated for floor use and review slip resistance for wet areas. For busy bathrooms, matt or lightly textured finishes can be a practical option.
Are grey bathroom tiles a good choice for small bathrooms?
Yes. Light grey bathroom tiles can keep a small room feeling bright while adding more depth than white. Larger formats with fewer grout lines can also help a compact space feel calmer.
What’s the best way to choose the right grey?
Order a sample and check it in your bathroom morning and evening. Grey can shift from warm to cool depending on daylight, bulb warmth and nearby finishes, so seeing it in place is the most reliable way to choose confidently.