Green Wall Tiles
Green wall tiles bring a fresh, natural feel to kitchens, bathrooms and feature walls, ranging from soft sage through to deep emerald and forest tones. They’re an easy way to add colour while keeping a space calm and considered, whether you want a subtle backdrop or a statement tile wall. Browse this collection to compare tones, finishes and formats, then order a sample to see how the green reads in your home’s lighting before you choose.
Why choose green wall tiles?
Green is one of the easiest colours to live with because it connects naturally with neutrals, timber and stone-look finishes, while still bringing personality into a room.
Softer than bold colour, warmer than grey
Many greens sit in that sweet spot where they feel design-led without being shouty. Sage and olive tones can read almost like neutrals, while deeper greens add depth and a more boutique mood.
Works across modern and classic interiors
Green wall tiles suit everything from clean, minimal kitchens to more traditional bathrooms. The style comes down to the finish and format you choose—gloss metros feel crisp and classic, while textured and handmade-look tiles feel more artisan.
A colour that changes with the light (in a good way)
Green can lean warmer (olive) or cooler (mint/teal) depending on daylight and bulb warmth. Ordering a sample is the simplest way to confirm the undertone in your room before committing to a full wall.
Where can green wall tiles be used?
Green wall tiles are commonly used throughout the home. Always check each product page for wall suitability, wet-area notes (for showers and splash zones), and any sealing or installation guidance where relevant.
Green bathroom wall tiles
Green bathroom wall tiles are ideal for shower feature walls, behind the basin, inside niches, or across full walls for a more immersive look. Lighter greens help keep smaller bathrooms feeling open, while deeper greens work best as a defined feature zone balanced with lighter surrounding finishes.
Green kitchen wall tiles
Green kitchen wall tiles work particularly well as splashbacks, adding colour in the most practical, wipeable area of the room. For a clean, modern look, keep the layout simple and let the tile finish do the work.
Feature walls beyond kitchens and bathrooms
A green tile wall can transform cloakrooms, utility rooms, hallway feature panels and fireplace surrounds (where suitable). Smaller formats add texture and detail; larger formats feel calmer and more minimal with fewer grout lines.
Popular styles and variations in green wall tiles
Green can feel playful, minimal or high-end depending on the tone, finish and format you choose.
Sage, olive and muted greens
Softer greens create a calm, spa-like mood and pair easily with warm whites, pale greys and natural wood. These shades are often the easiest choice if you want green to feel timeless rather than trend-led.
Deep emerald and forest greens
Darker greens add drama and contrast. They’re especially effective as shower feature walls or bold splashbacks, paired with warm metal finishes (like brass) or black accents for a more architectural look.
Green metro and “subway” tiles
Metro tiles are a classic choice for wall tiling. Brick-bond layouts feel timeless, while stacked layouts look cleaner and more contemporary. With green metros, grout colour plays a big role in whether the final look feels soft and blended or more graphic.
Handmade-look and textured greens
Textured, rippled or handmade-style finishes add depth and surface movement, making green feel richer and more premium—especially in glossy glazes that catch the light.
Green mosaics and small formats
Mosaics are ideal for niches, borders and feature strips, and they’re a good way to introduce green in smaller, controlled areas. Small formats also add detail and texture, which can make green feel more design-led.
Grout, trims and practical buying guidance
With green wall tiles, the supporting choices affect whether the final finish feels calm and seamless or bold and structured.
What grout colour works best with green wall tiles?
A soft, blended look: choose a grout close to the tile tone, or a warm off-white for lighter greens so the surface reads calm and continuous.
A clean, modern look: choose light to mid-grey grout for subtle definition that stays practical.
A more defined look: choose darker grey grout to emphasise tile shape and layout, especially with metro formats.
Order a sample and compare a couple of grout tones beside it—this is one of the easiest ways to get the final look right.
Choosing edge trims with green wall tiles
For a cohesive finish, match trims to your fittings (brushed brass, brushed nickel, or black). If you want the tile colour to be the focus, a simple neutral trim often looks the most understated and intentional.
Finish and maintenance
Gloss finishes can make green feel brighter and more reflective, which is useful in darker bathrooms and kitchens. Matt and textured finishes feel softer and more contemporary, but may need a little more attention in cooking areas where oils can settle.
Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners to protect both the tile surface and the grout over time. Follow any product-specific care guidance where sealing is recommended.
Sample first to confirm undertones
Green can lean warmer (olive) or cooler (mint/teal) depending on the tile and the room. Order a sample and view it against your paint, worktops and flooring in daylight and under your evening lighting before you commit.
Style inspiration: how to design with green wall tiles
Create a calm bathroom with warm neutrals
Pair sage or soft green wall tiles with warm white paint, gentle lighting and natural textures like oak or stone-look surfaces. Keep grout tonal for a smoother, calmer finish.
Add green as a controlled feature
If you want impact without overwhelm, use green in one main zone—inside the shower, behind the basin, or as a kitchen splashback—then keep surrounding surfaces neutral and consistent.
Use contrast for a modern edge
Green looks striking with black fixtures and deep accents like charcoal or navy. This pairing makes green feel contemporary and architectural rather than “country”.
Make green feel premium with texture
Textured, handmade-look or gently rippled tiles add depth and help green read as a design feature even in a simple colour palette.
FAQs about green wall tiles
What wall colour goes with green tile?
Warm whites, creams and soft greiges keep the look calm and timeless. If your green is deeper, lighter wall colours help maintain contrast and keep the room feeling open. Sampling is the easiest way to check undertones together.
Are green wall tiles only for bathrooms?
No. Green wall tiles work beautifully in kitchens (especially splashbacks), cloakrooms, hallways and utility rooms. The key is choosing a tone that suits the room’s light levels—ordering a sample makes this decision much easier.
What grout colour should I use with green wall tiles?
Tonal grout gives the most seamless look, light to mid-grey feels modern and practical, and darker grey adds stronger definition—especially on metro formats. Testing grout against a sample is the safest way to choose.
What’s the best way to choose the right green?
Order a sample and check it in your home’s lighting, morning and evening. Green can shift depending on daylight, bulb warmth and nearby finishes, so seeing it in place is the most reliable way to choose confidently.