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Our range of terracotta tiles

Terracotta tiles bring a warm, rustic charm to bathrooms and kitchens, as well as outdoor spaces like gardens and patios. Their rich, earthy tones, offer timeless appeal and they’re perfect for creating a natural aesthetic. They pair brilliantly with neutral tones, brass fixtures, and natural materials like wood or stone.

Whether you’re seeking a soft, traditional look or looking to use terracotta in a clean, minimalist setting, this tile style offers plenty of design flexibility.

Our collection of terracotta tiles includes a range of shapes and finishes - from hexagon floor options to parquet wall designs - so you can find the perfect match for your space.

As a floor, terracotta tiles are a fantastic option as they’re exceptionally hard-wearing. They’re a great option for underfloor heating too, as they allow heat to travel quickly throughout your room – and retain the heat for longer after the heating is switched off.

Terracotta Tiles – FAQs

  • To keep terracotta tiles clean, start by applying a tile cleaning solution along with a soft-bristled brush or cloth.

    Apply the solution to the tile surface and let it sit briefly to loosen any dirt. Gently scrub in circular motions – don’t press too hard, especially if your tiles are unglazed. Once clean, rinse the tiles thoroughly with water and dry with a soft cloth.

    Cleaning your terracotta tiles regularly will help maintain their colour and finish, especially when combined with a proper sealant to protect against stains and moisture – which is key in bathrooms and outdoor spaces.

  • Terracotta tiles pair well with a wide range of colours. For a soft, natural look, try neutral tones like white, cream, or beige. These colours create a calm, airy feel that underlines the warmth of the terracotta.

    For a bolder look, deep greens, charcoal, and navy work especially well, creating contrast while still complementing the earthy undertones of the terracotta. You can also use soft pastels or brass accents to add elegance without overwhelming the space.

  • The number of terracotta tiles you will need depends on the size of the kitchen floor or wall you’re looking to cover.

    We have handy wall area and floor area calculators that can help you work out how many terracotta tiles you’ll need for your project.