The final option in the quest for matching tile colors is simply to order a custom replacement.
Floor tile colour matching.
Terra cotta brown dark gray and navy blue tiles are a good choice for rooms that see a lot of foot traffic and that could use a strong anchoring presence.
However wood floor colors with yellow undertones look amazing with blue walls or yellow undertoned floors go perfect with purple or purple grey walls.
Floor decoration in all brown colors and creamy white or soft warm yellow wall paint colors are two excellent combinations for simple and beautiful matching interior design colors.
Light wall paint colors make easy matching interior design colors and bring harmony peace and brightness into home interiors.
Blue marble countertops with a sheer of marble and gold would look great with cream or gold toned tiles.
If you are tiling a kitchen or entryway floor it s a good idea to go with a darker tile color.
You may need to move some of the existing tiles around so that the pattern is more widespread.
Installing the large tiles on the floor and continuing up the walls with the smaller tiles creates a unified monochromatic look but it s broken up for greater visual interest.
Custom tile is expensive upwards of 30 per square foot with minimum square footage required for orders and the process can be quite time consuming.
We can even order a current batch sample to ensure that the colours are a suitable match.
The flooring then should provide contrasting color.
If you can t find matching tile get creative by looking for a similar tile in a different color.
The perfect pair would be beige or rust floor tile.
An interesting take on matching floor and wall tiles is to match the color and style but use different sizes.
We send out full sized samples too not swatches so you can see all the colour variation on the tile you are.
Create continuity in your room by using a matching coloured grout and silicone sealant.
The same is true of a large bathroom.
Mix and match new and existing tile.
For example the floor may appear to be a solid shade of brown but a close look at the tiles may reveal that the color varies slightly from tile to tile or even within the same tile.
Well simply might be the wrong word.
Take an example of choosing brownish granite with beige and rust touch.
Our expert design team can assist you filter the showroom by size finish colour and style to find the closest match to your existing tiles.
Then look at the floor and figure out if it s possible to create a random or regular pattern with a second color.