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Chiffon White 8 x 9 Matte Porcelain Hexagon Tile
Regular price $10.40 /sq ftRegular price $10.4 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$10.40 -
White Dove 24 x 24 Natural Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $15.33 /sq ftRegular price $15.33 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$15.33 -
White 12 x 12 Glossy Square Glass Mosaic Tile
Regular price $11.39 /SheetRegular price $11.39 /Sheet Sale priceUnit price per$11.39 -
White Dove 20 x 40 Natural Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $15.74 /sq ftRegular price $15.74 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$15.74 -
White Dove 12 x 12 Natural Porcelain Mosaic Tile
Regular price $35.70 $33.92 /SheetRegular price $35.7 /Sheet Sale priceUnit price per$35.70 -
Gray 24 x 48 Textured Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $17.80 /sq ftRegular price $17.8 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$17.80 -
Pearl White 12 x 12 Glossy Glass Mosaic Tile
Regular price $11.39 /SheetRegular price $11.39 /Sheet Sale priceUnit price per$11.39 -
Soft Gray and White 16 x 48 Matte Ceramic Large Tile
Regular price $9.87 /sq ftRegular price $9.87 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$9.87 -
Soft White 9 x 11 Matte Porcelain Hexagon Tile
Regular price $9.93 $8.44 /sq ftRegular price $9.93 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$9.93 -
White with Gray Veins 24 x 48 Polished Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $12.50 /sq ftRegular price $12.5 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$12.50 -
White with Gray Veins 24 x 48 Matte Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $12.50 /sq ftRegular price $12.5 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$12.50 -
Pale Gray 24 x 48 Polished Porcelain Large Tile
Regular price $10.45 $8.88 /sq ftRegular price $10.45 /sq ft Sale priceUnit price per$10.45
Glass, ceramic, and porcelain tile. Lots of options to work with! From large-format rectangles for uninterrupted floors to hexagon tile shapes that give playful pattern with modern surface details. Explore matte finishes for a rough, chalky appearance on the floors. Glossy tiles for light reflection on the walls. Consider an off white tile backsplash for a warm, inviting kitchen. Or a water-resistant porcelain tile shower wall that creates a modern spa-like bath. Browe, compare and find your favorite off white tile.
Glass, ceramic, and porcelain tile. Lots of options to work with! From large-format rectangles for uninterrupted floors to hexagon tile shapes that give playful pattern with modern surface details. Explore matte finishes for a rough, chalky appearance on the floors. Glossy tiles for light reflection on the walls. Consider an off white tile backsplash for a warm, inviting kitchen. Or a water-resistant porcelain tile shower wall that creates a modern spa-like bath. Browe, compare and find your favorite off white tile.
Why Pick Off White Tiles from Tiletopia
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Warmer than white tile. Off white tiles offer the ideal combination of cleanliness, lightness, and just enough warmth to make a space feel like a place you truly want to be in.
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Classic shapes, always in style. Large rectangles that cover large wall areas quickly. Small square patterns that add slip resistance to floors. Fun hexagon formats for geometric appeal that’s always trending.
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Finishes that fit your needs. For a rough texture, use matte tiles. Pick glossy to add some light bounce. For a truly tailored look, mix, match, and combine off white tiles in various textures!
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Premium materials that hold up. Porcelain, ceramic, glass. All easy to clean, all built for spills, splashes and more.
Off-White Tiles – A Closer Look at What’s in the Collection
There is a wide variety in terms of shapes, sizes, and materials in this collection! For a smooth, continuous surface, use large-format rectangles and stone-like slabs. Large hex-shaped off-white floor tiles give the impression that a space is larger and more thoughtful. Square mosaics are great for slip-resistant bathroom floors, entryways, and showers.
What finishes are available for you? In a kitchen, off-white backsplash tile with glossy surfaces captures light brilliantly. The chalky, textured appearance of matte choices is ideal for feature walls and bathrooms where you want a contemporary feel. On the floors? Matte and textured tiles and much-needed slip resistance, keeping your floors both stylish and safe.
Glass, ceramic, and porcelain. All long-lasting and low-maintenance materials. Combine a square mosaic tile accent with a large-format floor. Alternatively, you can make it simple: one tile, one finish, for the entire room!
Creative Design Ideas with Off-White Tile
Hexagon Off White Wall in a Bathroom
Behind a freestanding tub, imagine large hex tile wall in off-white hues. With its subtle depth and lack of grout drama, the texture speaks for itself!
Large-Format Off White Tile Backsplash
Glossy, rectangular, off-white tiles that reflect the light. Warm tones with clean rectangular lines are perfect for modernizing the area without adding that chilly feel of bright white!
Off White Tiles for Shower Wall
Extend the off white floor tile in the shower into the bathroom area to give the impression of width. Light is reflected in small bathrooms, especially with a high gloss finish!
Entryway Floor with Mixed Finishes
Off white floor tiles with a geometric blend of matte and polished finishes. The floor appears subtle, yet up close, stylish enough to impress your guests in the entryway!
Bathroom Niche with Off White Hex Tiles
Use off-white porcelain hexagons on an accent wall or niche. Simple to create a visually appealing look when paired with flat wall tiles.
Tips for Installing Off White Tile
Prep the surface properly. Make sure the surface is ready. There is no compromising on a spotless, level wall or floor. Glass, porcelain, and ceramic will all show flaws underneath; if you take your time, everything else will go easily.
Dry-lay before you commit. Start by laying down your tiles without any adhesive. Verify the pattern orientation, spacing, and where the edge cuts will be.
Pick the right thinset for your material. Glass requires a white thinset since a gray or dark mixture will show through and change the tone of the tile, but porcelain and ceramic are forgiving.
Back-butter glass tiles. Apply thinset to the tile back and the wall for glass. Complete covering ensures the finish looks clean from the front and avoids voids.
Keep grout lines consistent. Uneven seams are visible whether you're laying little mosaics or large-format rectangles. Don't wait for the adhesive to set; check as you go.
Cut carefully at edges. In particular, cuts can cause porcelain to chip. Before cutting your field pieces, use a high-quality wet saw, score slowly, and test on a spare tile.
Seal porous materials before grouting. A short seal before grouting prevents stains on tiles with textured or matte finishes; this is especially crucial in damp areas like showers and bathroom backsplashes.
Discover Our Collection of Off White Tiles
Off white tile deserves a spot in a space since it is cozy, peaceful, and really simple to design around. This collection offers you the variety you need to successfully renovate a bathroom wall, an entryway floor, or a kitchen backsplash. Choose the tile that best suits your area. Browse the collection and order your tiles today.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What's the difference between off white and white tile?
2. Can off white tile work in a small bathroom?
3. What grout color works best with off white tiles?
4. Is off white tile hard to keep clean?
Not at all. Porcelain tile and ceramic are both low maintenance and wipe down easily. Matte finishes may need a slightly more thorough clean in high-splash zones like a kitchen backsplash, but nothing demanding.