Above: Our Honey-toned ceramic mosaic tiles, Koeda XL Honey Crackle, with a crackle finish, RRP. £203.33 per sq m, adds a warm, sunlit autumn glow to your space
Now's the perfect time to refresh your interiors with tiles and the warm, comforting tones of autumn. From rustic browns and burnt oranges to earthy shades, you can transform living spaces into inviting havens with this timeless colour palette.
Leading tile, wall panel and flooring specialist, Hyperion Tiles director Richard Skeoch explains: " Warm-toned tiles are ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and hallways and this is a great way to add a natural sense of cosiness with a contemporary finish. Terracotta hues can bring depth to a room design while patterned tiles with hints of browns and oranges can add a sense of warmth without overwhelm."
Follow our tops on how to pick autumn-inspired tiles:
Warm & earthy shades: Terracotta, cinnamon, chestnut and amber are all colours which can help you capture autumnal charm inside
Calming neutrals: Use creams, greys or taupe with this colour palette to lighten your look
Add seasonal contrast: Or consider adding darker tones, such as deep green, to create a dramatic contrast with orange hues
Look for longevity: Pick comforting autumnal colours which you can enjoy all year-round, whether you're laying a hearth, kitchen splashback or bathroom floor
With more than 15,000 tile and wall panel options available, Hyperion Tiles caters for every project and personal taste, with choices in colours, finishes, textures, patterns, shapes and sizes. Beyond tiles, the collection includes designer paint, luxury wall panels, distinctive bathroom accessories (from mirrors to storage), plus flooring solutions from real wood to LVT.
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