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23/09/2025

Tile Flooring Hexagon From Tilejob

If you would like to go beyond the traditional standard square or rectangle tiles, this six-sided shape brings dynamism to any space, blending vintage character with modern elegance.

Not just a flooring choice, a hexagon tile floor is a statement— a design that is both captivating and elegant.

When were the hexagon tiles firstly used?

Hexagon story begins in the Victorian era. This was used at the properties of wealthy people and public spaces across Europe. Originally, hexagon tiles were made from durable encaustic cement, in different colours to form intricate patterns. Their popularity came from the hexagon's interlocking shape which is strong and stable, making it a practical solution for high-traffic areas. This classic pattern brings the sophistication and the instant sense of heritage.

What is the material used for hexagon floor tiles?

Nowadays, the most of hexagon tiles are manufactured using porcelain, a material solution that perfectly complements the tile's interesting form. Porcelain is famous for its exceptional properties:

High durability: Porcelain is a very dense material, resistant to scratches, chips and wear.

Low Maintenance: Porcelain is a non-porous surface repels water, stains, and dirt. A simple cleaning routine like sweeping and occasional mopping will make the surface as new.

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Versatility in Design: Modern digital printing is able to mimic virtually any material with astonishing realism, from natural stone to concrete and terrazzo, without any other hassle.

What are the most popular colours for hexagon tiles?

Contemporary designs go over traditional black and white checkerboard enrolling the earthy and pastel tones of different colours.

Earthy Colours: These are nature-inspired hues. Tones of warm grey, sandy beige, muted sage green, and terracotta which are very popular. These serene and organic colours build a  foundation that allows the hexagon shape to add the visual interest without overwhelming a room. They pair beautifully with natural wood, textiles, and greenery.

The Terrazzo Effect:

Terrazzo—the composite material of chips of marble, quartz, or glass set in concrete is a material used by designers and homeowners. Porcelain hexagons with a terrazzo effect create playful, speckled aesthetics. Every single tile becomes a tiny work of art, adding a joyful texture and a touch of retro-modern flair.

Polished Concrete Look: Suitable for industrial or minimalist style interior. Perfect to create a sleek and contemporary atmosphere. These are crafted using the best techniques to offer better visual impact and comfort underfoot.

Patterned Hexagon tiles: These particular tiles can have different geometric repeats, or floral motifs, able to transform a floor into a true artwork. Used in a bathroom as a shower base or in an entryway to create a "welcome mat" effect, patterned hexagons will add personality, artistry, and a good dose of sophistication.

Final thoughts

Hexagon tiles are a traditional feature which carries character and personality into contemporary design. Whether you choose the soft charm of earthy tones, the textured narrative of terrazzo, the minimalist edge of polished concrete, or the bold artistry of patterns, a hexagon floor is more than just a surface—it is the foundation of a smart and inviting interior. For a better insight into hexagon's world have a look through our collection of hexagon tiles today!

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