Chequerboard Tiles

  • Cream and rojo marble effect chequer bathroom floor with freestanding roll top black bathtub.

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  •  Black and white marble effect porcelain chequerboard floor

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  • Black and white terrazzo effect chequerboard floor

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  • black and white marble porcelain chequerboard floor tile in living room floor space.

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  • White marble effect tile with black marble effect inlay in chequer style floor.

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  • Real terrazzo green and white chequer floor tile in restaurant space.

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  • Green and white porcelain marble effect chequerboard floor tile in restaurant floor space.

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  • Terracotta Rojo and Blanco porcelain tile chequerboard floor

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Chequerboard Floor Tiles

Our collection of chequerboard floor tiles, whether its marble, terrazzo, terracotta or traditional victorian style chequerboarding we have you covered.

  • Black and white Geometric chequerboard hallway floor, victorian style with a modern twist
  • Chequerboard Tile FAQ'S

    Does a chequerboard floor make a room look bigger?

    Yes, a chequerboard floor can create the illusion of a larger room. The contrasting pattern of light and dark tiles adds depth and dimension to the space, drawing the eye across the room. This visual effect works especially well in smaller rooms or areas with limited natural light.


    Is chequerboard tile out of style?

    Chequerboard tile is considered a timeless design choice and is often seen as a classic rather than a trend that goes out of style. It has been used in various settings for decades, from kitchens and bathrooms to entryways, and continues to be popular in both modern and vintage-inspired interiors. The appeal of chequerboard flooring lies in its versatility, as it can be styled in black and white for a bold look or with softer colors for a more subdued effect.


    What color grout for a chequerboard floor?

    The color of grout for a chequerboard floor typically depends on the desired aesthetic. Common options include:

    • Neutral Grout (Gray or Beige): A neutral grout color, such as light gray or beige, helps blend the tiles together without drawing too much attention to the grout lines.
    • Matching Grout: Some homeowners prefer grout that matches the lighter tile, such as white grout with white tiles. This creates a more seamless look.
    • Contrasting Grout: For a more dramatic effect, contrasting grout (such as black with white tiles) can highlight the chequerboard pattern, making the tiles stand out.


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