Color Range in Tile and Stone
There are so many tile and stone choices out there to choose from. From plain and neutral to colorful with lots of movement and range. When shopping for tile or stone it can seem very easy just to pick the most neutral tile in the bunch and call it a day. Before choosing a plain neutral tile, here are some things to consider about tiles with color range and movement. This is particularly important because hard surfaces like tile and stone are purchases that you generally don’t change – so you want to get all you can out of it the first time.
Tile or stone with color range can:
- Help tremendously with hiding dirt and dust (what else do you need to know!?!) The more color and movement in a tile, the more types of dirt and dust it can hide!
- Give a floor more dimension and life – instead of looking like a flat solid floor, tiles with color range and movement can make a floor appear to have more dimension
- Make the floor the focal point of the room – this is helpful if your furnishings are solid or plain and the room needs a focal point
- Give you colors to define your color scheme – the colors or different shades of the same color can give you a starting point for your design scheme
- Give you more options to change other areas of the room such as wall color or fabrics – with multiple values of color you have more choices to pull from
Don’t be shy when it comes to choosing a tile with color range or movement. One important hint: when choosing a tile that has range of color and movement, look at several pieces of tile together (and look at them in the area they will be installed if possible) to get an idea of what the overall look will be. One single tile will not give you an accurate representation of that the whole floor will look like. Also, when looking at several pieces of tile, walk back from the samples a few feet. This will give you a better overall idea of what the floor will look like.
To look at a room scene with plain tiles versus tiles with color range and movement, try our Virtual Room Designer!
Have you used a floor that has color range and movement? Send us a photo to share with others!






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