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Ivory Tones Tiling Ideas For Interior Spaces

This page brings together ivory porcelain and ceramic wall tiles — polished marble‑effect, onyx‑effect, concrete‑effect and classic ivory brick designs that brighten rooms and feel genuinely luxurious in bathrooms, kitchens and living spaces.

Explore the full ivory tiles range, order free samples and spread the cost with 0% finance.

Why choose ivory wall tiles?

Ivory sits in a comfortable space that white cannot always reach — warmer, softer and easier to build around without the risk of a room feeling clinical. It brightens walls while keeping the overall palette welcoming and liveable.

  • Timeless ivory tones that work in both period and contemporary interiors.
  • Polished marble‑effect and onyx‑effect finishes that bring a luxurious quality to feature walls.
  • Porcelain and ceramic are hard‑wearing, non‑porous and easy to wipe down in busy rooms.
  • Wide range of formats — from large‑format polished panels to compact brick and metro styles.

Ivory wall tiles for every room

Bathrooms and showers

Polished ivory marble‑effect and onyx‑effect tiles are a natural fit for bathroom walls and shower enclosures. Rossaliya Ivory and Oreal Pearl both carry the kind of surface finish that reads as genuinely considered rather than simply neutral — ideal for spa‑style bathrooms and bright, full‑height shower walls. Explore the full ivory bathroom tiles range for coordinating floor options.

Ivory pairs well in bathrooms with chrome or brushed gold fittings, white sanitaryware, and natural stone or light wood flooring.

  • Rossaliya Ivory for a polished, hotel‑style shower wall or full bathroom feature.
  • Oreal Pearl for a subtly pearlescent accent wall behind a bath or vanity unit.
  • Large‑format polished ivory tiles for fewer grout lines in wet room enclosures.

Kitchens and splashbacks

Liso Ivory Bone Gloss brick tiles are the workhorse option for kitchen splashbacks — the glossy finish wipes clean easily and the classic brick format suits everything from shaker to handleless kitchens. Harmony Ice Cream polished porcelain is a quieter alternative where you want light reflection without a strong tile profile. Browse the full kitchen tiles range for floor options that coordinate.

Ivory splashbacks sit comfortably alongside wood cabinetry, dark stone worktops, black hardware and grey or white units.

  • Liso Ivory Bone Gloss in a brick‑bond or stacked layout for a practical, classic splashback.
  • Harmony Ice Cream for a plain, softly reflective wall behind a hob or sink area.
  • Pair with dark grout in a busy kitchen for a low‑maintenance finish that handles marks.

Living rooms and hallways

In living rooms and hallways, ivory marble‑effect tiles and Tapa Blanco Matt concrete‑effect tiles both work well as feature wall surfaces. The polished marble‑effect options suit more traditional or transitional schemes; Tapa Blanco Matt leans into a more pared‑back, architectural direction — appropriate for chimney breasts, TV walls and entrance hall features in modern homes.

Ivory combines well with charcoal, black, warm wood, soft grey and metallic finishes in living areas. Browse the wider ivory tiles range to find coordinating floor tiles across the same colour family.

  • Rossaliya Ivory or Oreal Pearl for a polished feature wall in a traditional or transitional living room.
  • Tapa Blanco Matt for a modern, matte chimney breast or TV wall accent.
  • Pair ivory with charcoal or black accents for a considered, high‑contrast hallway scheme.

Sizes, layouts and grout for ivory walls

Larger ivory wall tiles — 600×600mm or 1200×600mm formats — create fewer grout lines and a calmer, more spacious feel on bathroom and feature walls.

Smaller brick and metro tiles add pattern and character instead of space. They suit splashback areas, shower niches and smaller bathrooms where breaking up the wall adds interest rather than reducing it.

For grout, a matching ivory or light beige shade gives a near‑seamless finish on polished walls. A slightly darker grout adds definition and is easier to maintain in busy kitchens.

  • Large‑format polished ivory panels (600×600 or 1200×600mm) for calm, spacious bathroom walls.
  • Brick‑bond ivory metro tiles for a classic kitchen splashback with plenty of character.
  • Matching ivory grout for a near‑seamless marble‑effect or polished finish.
  • Slightly darker grout in kitchens and family bathrooms for easier upkeep.
  • Herringbone layout in shower niches or alcoves for added visual detail.

Ivory wall tile options at a glance

Tile style Best for Key benefits
Ivory marble‑effect / onyx‑effect polished porcelain (Rossaliya Ivory, Oreal Pearl) Bathrooms, shower walls, living‑room feature walls Polished, luxurious finish; soft veining; brightens and adds warmth simultaneously
Plain polished ivory/cream porcelain (Harmony Ice Cream) Any room needing a light, clean, understated wall Simple, timeless finish; light‑reflecting; works with almost any colour scheme
Ivory concrete‑effect and brick/metro tiles (Tapa Blanco Matt, Liso Ivory Bone Gloss) Modern kitchens, splashbacks, contemporary bathrooms Matte or gloss options; strong character; classic or industrial look depending on choice

Ivory wall tile prices

Price band Typical price per m² What you get
Plain polished ivory/cream porcelain From £12.97 Clean polished finish; light‑reflecting surface; ideal for full‑room tiling on a budget
Marble‑effect and onyx‑effect polished porcelain Around £17.97–£20 Detailed veining and surface depth; suitable for feature walls and shower enclosures
Concrete‑effect and brick/metro tiles Around £22.97 Matte or gloss finish; classic or industrial character; ideal for splashbacks and modern bathrooms

Ivory wall tiles FAQs

Are ivory wall tiles practical for busy kitchens and bathrooms?

Yes. Porcelain and ceramic ivory tiles are non‑porous, water‑resistant and easy to clean — well suited to high‑use rooms and wet environments.

Do ivory wall tiles show dirt easily?

Polished surfaces like Rossaliya Ivory and Harmony Ice Cream wipe clean quickly. Using a slightly darker grout in kitchens keeps maintenance straightforward in busier areas.

Which ivory wall tiles are best for a shower or wet room?

Rossaliya Ivory Polished and Oreal Pearl are both porcelain — non‑porous and suitable for wet rooms with correct waterproof preparation underneath.

What is the difference between marble‑effect, concrete‑effect and metro ivory tiles?

Marble‑effect tiles are polished with veining; Tapa Blanco Matt is matte with a concrete finish; Liso Ivory Bone Gloss is a glossy brick‑format metro tile.

Do you offer free samples of ivory wall tiles?

Yes — free samples are available across the range. You can also spread the cost of your order with 0% finance, subject to eligibility.

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