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One of the easiest ways to open up a small space is by using light-toned tiles. Shades like white, cream, beige, and soft grey reflect more light, making rooms feel airy and expansive.
Stick to minimal patterns—nothing too busy or bold. Simpler surfaces are easier on the eyes and prevent the room from feeling cluttered or cramped. If you want to keep things interesting, go for a subtle texture or tone-on-tone design that adds depth without overwhelming the space.
Bigger really is better when it comes to tiles in a small room. Large format tiles reduce the number of grout lines, which means fewer visual breaks. This creates a more seamless, flowing look that makes the space appear larger.
Using large tiles on both floors and walls can create a continuous visual surface, which tricks the eye into perceiving more space than there actually is.
Bonus tip: choose grout in a similar colour to your tile for a more cohesive finish.
If you're dealing with a dark or windowless space, polished tiles can be a game-changer. Their reflective surfaces bounce natural and artificial light around the room, helping to brighten things up and create the illusion of depth.
Polished tiles in light hues not only make a room feel more spacious, but they also bring in a touch of luxury and sophistication. Use them on feature walls, in showers, or as a splashback to make a statement without overwhelming the space.
By thoughtfully considering these elements even the smallest rooms can feel more spacious, cohesive, and inviting.
Ready to transform your space? Start exploring tile options that balance style and function. Whether you're updating a bathroom, kitchen, or entryway, the right tile can make all the difference. Visit our showroom or browse our latest collections online to find the perfect tiles for your next project.
Published on 10th September 2025