Why Choose Red Tile?
Red isn't just a color; it's a mood. It can feel cozy and rustic or sleek and modern, depending on how you use it. Here's why designers and homeowners keep coming back to it:
- Timeless appeal: Red ceramic tile has been a design staple for centuries, from Mediterranean villas to mid-century kitchens.
- Versatility: Works beautifully as an accent, a border, or a full feature wall.
- Warmth: Adds visual heat to cool spaces like bathrooms and entryways.
- Grabs Attention: Red can bring attention as a pop of color amid neutral tones or by itself as a dramatic statement
Our red tile selection includes glazed porcelain in penny rounds, hexagons, and classic squares, formats that suit everything from vintage renovations to contemporary builds.
Where to Use Red Tile
- Kitchens: A red kitchen tile backsplash creates instant focal interest. Pair it with white cabinetry for a classic look, or go bold with dark countertops.
- Bathrooms: A red tiled bathroom doesn't have to overwhelm. Use penny rounds as a floor accent or hexagons on a single feature wall for controlled color.
- Pools & Outdoor Spaces: Red pool tiles along the waterline or as accent trim add a Mediterranean or Spanish Colonial vibe. Our glazed porcelain stands up well to moisture and sun.
- Floors: Red ceramic tile flooring works especially well in entryways, mudrooms, and sunrooms where you want durability with character.
Our Red Tile Selection
We carry red shades across several of our signature lines, including Lyric Modern, Retro Glazed, and Lyric Wafer. You'll find options in:
- Penny rounds
- Hexagons (standard and 1.5")
- 1” squares and blocks
- 3 x 6 Subway Tile
Whether you want to create a visual pattern using smaller red pieces or commit to a fuller, monochrome wall or floor, we’ve got you covered!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is red ceramic tile hard to maintain?
Not at all. Glazed porcelain and ceramic tiles are naturally stain-resistant and easy to clean with mild soap and water.
Can I use red tile in a shower?
Yes. Our glazed porcelain tiles are suitable for wet areas. Just ensure proper installation and sealing of grout lines.
What colors pair well with red tile?
White, cream, charcoal, and navy all complement red beautifully. For a bolder palette, try pairing with gold or terracotta accents.
Do you offer samples?
We do. Ordering a sample before committing to a full project is always a smart move—colors can look different in your lighting.