Black and White Tiles

If you want a simple and stylish look for your bathroom or kitchen, black and white tiles are a great choice. They give a classic look when used as a floor covering and look fantastic on walls too.

Black and white floor tiles are stylish and have been used for centuries to decorate kitchen and bathroom floors. They are eye catching and add an injection of retro yet contemporary style to any home.

Black and white tiles offer a really clean and simple effect on walls too. They are becoming increasingly popular and can be used in many ways, for instance as a chequer board pattern. You can even buy tiles that feature a small black and white chequer board design on each tile.

Often white tiles on a wall look a little plain and need to be mixed with another colour to add interest. Many people choose patterned or coloured tiles, but black tiles can actually create a unique look when interspersed with white tiles.

Black and white tiles can feature a marbled pattern to create a little more depth and interest. Black and white border tiles can create a focus on a wall of tiles. These can be plain strips of black or white tiling or lengths of mosaic tiles.

You can also get patterned black and white tiles. For instance a floral white pattern on a black background can look really stunning. Equally black patterns on white tiles have a striking look. These stunning black and white tiles can also be used to create a feature wall in a room full of plain tiles.

If you are looking for a great range of black and white tiling, Crown Tiles are a leading online tile retailer that can provide a fantastic choice of monochrome tiles. Visit the Crown Tiles site to browse the range of black tiles and white tiles that they have on offer.

Published on 12/06/2012

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