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Hexagon Floor Tiles

This page brings together porcelain hexagon floor tiles that combine geometric style with marble-effect and decor finishes — ideal for modern bathrooms, kitchens, hallways and feature floors.

Three ranges are featured: Elazig Hexagon Decor, Vanato Hexagon White Marble Effect and Vanato Hexagon Dark Grey Marble Effect — all currently around £34.99 per m².

Benefits include a striking geometric pattern, durable porcelain, suitability for wet rooms and busy floors, free samples and 0% finance. Browse our 10 black and white tile ideas and 10 wet room tile ideas for styling inspiration.

Hexagon Floor Tile Style Guide: Decor, White Marble and Dark Grey Marble

The six-sided hexagon shape creates a naturally dynamic floor pattern — repeating tessellations draw the eye across the surface and add geometric interest that square or rectangular formats cannot match.

Elazig Hexagon Decor Porcelain Tiles offer a grey and white patterned finish — bold enough for a contemporary statement floor and versatile enough to carry through onto walls.

Vanato Hexagon White Marble Effect Tiles bring bright, veined marble detail to bathroom, hallway and kitchen floors — a light, refined finish that reads as elegant without being heavy.

Vanato Hexagon Dark Grey Marble Effect Tiles deliver a moodier marble aesthetic — well suited to feature floors, contrast zoning and contemporary spaces that need visual depth and weight.

  • Mixing Vanato White and Dark Grey hexagons creates a rug-effect zone — use dark grey as a central panel and frame it with white hexagons for a defined, considered look.
  • Grout colour significantly changes the result: tone-matched grout softens the honeycomb grid; contrasting dark or white grout emphasises every tile edge and makes the geometric pattern much more prominent.
  • Elazig Decor hexagons work well as a defined shower floor area within a plain tile surround — the pattern becomes the focal point while the plain tiles keep the space calm.
  • For wall continuity, running hexagon tiles as a low feature strip along a bath panel or shower wall connects floor and vertical surfaces — see our 101 wall tile designs for pairing ideas.
  • Dark grey marble hexagons pair naturally with brushed brass or matte black fixtures — the deep tones complement warm and cool metal finishes without visual competition.
  • White marble hexagons are especially effective in smaller rooms; the light surface and flowing vein detail give a sense of more space without the floor feeling decoratively overworked.
  • A single row of plain rectangular tiles used as a border frames the hexagon area cleanly — it defines where the pattern ends and anchors the geometric zone within the room.

Where to Use Hexagon Floor Tiles: Bathrooms, Kitchens and Hallways

Vanato Hexagon White Marble Effect Tiles suit bright bathroom floors, en suites and small cloakrooms — their light marble detailing works particularly well in modern wet rooms and minimal schemes.

Vanato Hexagon Dark Grey works well on hallway floors, in kitchen zones and as feature areas where depth and a contemporary edge are more important than light reflection.

Elazig Hexagon Decor tiles suit statement shower floors, patterned kitchen areas and hallway entries — the grey and white decor pattern carries the visual interest without needing supporting decoration nearby.

Hexagon tiles mix well with plain rectangular tiles — use them inside a shower tray or beneath a kitchen island to frame the area and create a clearly defined decorative zone.

The higher proportion of grout joints in a hexagon layout improves grip underfoot, making these tiles a practical and attractive choice for bathrooms, wet rooms and busy entrance floors.

  • Decide where the pattern ends before you start laying — a border row or threshold transition looks intentional; an unresolved edge where hexagon meets another floor finish rarely looks considered.
  • For bathroom-specific options, our hexagon bath floor tiles range covers coordinating wall and floor options designed specifically for wet environments.
  • In hallways, lay hexagon tiles centred on the corridor width — a symmetrical layout viewed from the entrance reads far better than one that starts from an edge.
  • Use half-hex cuts carefully at edges and doorways — angled cuts need precision to keep the honeycomb pattern consistent to the perimeter without irregular fragments interrupting the layout.
  • In kitchens, a hexagon zone beneath an island or breakfast bar defines the area as a feature without needing a rug or additional floor treatment to mark the space.
  • Before laying hexagon tiles yourself, read our guide on how to install porcelain floor tiles — hexagon formats follow similar principles but require more care at angles and edges.
  • When transitioning from hexagon to another floor format, a thin metal strip or a single row of plain tiles works far better than an abrupt, unframed change between surfaces.

Decor, White Marble or Dark Grey Marble — Which Hexagon Range Is Right for You?

Each hexagon range suits different rooms, colour palettes and design goals — here is a direct comparison across the three options on this page.

Hexagon range Best for Key benefit
Elazig Hexagon Decor Porcelain Tiles Statement bathrooms, shower floors and feature kitchen areas Bold grey and white decor pattern for high-impact geometric floors
Vanato Hexagon White Marble Effect Tiles Bright bathrooms, en suites, cloakrooms and minimal interiors Light marble detail; reflects available light and opens up smaller spaces
Vanato Hexagon Dark Grey Marble Effect Tiles Hallways, feature zones and contemporary darker-tone schemes Rich marble depth; adds contrast and visual weight to the floor

Hexagon Porcelain Floor Tile Prices: UK Budget Guide

All three hexagon ranges — Elazig Hexagon Decor, Vanato White Marble Effect and Vanato Dark Grey Marble Effect — are currently around £34.99 per m², reduced from £56 per m².

Hexagon tiles require more cutting than square or rectangular formats, particularly at edges and angles. Budget 10–15% extra for wastage, pattern continuation across the floor and any future repair tiles.

On top of tile costs, factor in adhesive, grout, floor levelling, labour and any underfloor-heating matting. Intricate hexagon layouts take longer to install than standard formats, so professional fitting costs are typically higher.

Price band Approx. price per m² Best suited to
All featured hexagon porcelain ranges (current sale price) £34.99 Bathrooms, hallways, kitchens and feature floor zones
Standard RRP for these ranges £56.00 Reference point for planning and comparison purposes
Budget with wastage allowance Add 10–15% to total tile cost All hexagon formats — covers edge cuts, angles and future repairs
Full installation estimate Tiles plus adhesive, grout, levelling and labour All room types, including underfloor-heated bathrooms and hallways

Hexagon Floor Tile FAQs

Are hexagon floor tiles harder to lay than square tiles?

They require more care at edges and corners where angled cuts are needed. Professional fitting is worth considering — maintaining the honeycomb pattern consistently is more demanding than standard tile formats.

Do hexagon bathroom floors offer good grip when wet?

Yes. The high proportion of grout joints in a hexagon layout improves grip underfoot — a practical advantage in bathrooms and wet rooms alongside the geometric visual appeal of the format.

Can I mix hexagon floor tiles with other tile shapes?

Yes. Hexagon tiles pair well with rectangular formats — use plain tiles as a surrounding field and hexagons as a defined feature zone, shower floor or beneath a kitchen island.

Are marble-effect hexagon tiles suitable for small bathrooms?

Yes. The Vanato White Marble Effect is particularly effective in compact spaces — light tones and flowing vein detail create a sense of more space without the floor feeling cluttered or busy.

Can I use hexagon porcelain floor tiles with underfloor heating?

Yes. Porcelain conducts heat efficiently and suits electric underfloor heating systems well. Always confirm adhesive compatibility with your system and follow installer guidance on ramp-up times after laying is complete.

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