Tile of Spain – The latest tile designs for creating stylish outdoor spaces
Tile of Spain – The latest tile designs for creating stylish outdoor spaces
Whether it's an outdoor kitchen project that you're working on, or a patio that segues elegantly into an open-plan indoor space, director of Tile of Spain UK María D Arráez looks at the key tile trends you need to know about now.
With the arrival of warmer weather on the horizon, homeowners are looking to introduce thoughtful design choices to their gardens that combine both performance and aesthetic.
Classic Green
Green isn’t slowing down in 2026, and this includes the outside of the home as well as the interior, echoing our desire to reconnect with nature. From soft sage and eucalyptus to forest and moss tones, green brings a timeless quality and character to patios, terraces and paths. Whether used as a statement in an intricate, mosaic pattern or paired with other colours for a unique final design, green offers a fresh aesthetic that builds on the outdoor environment.

Calming Neutrals
Soft sandy tones and sunbaked textures bring calm and warmth to interiors, so it’s only natural that homeowners want to do the same in their gardens. Neutral colours help to create a relaxed environment and a Mediterranean-style feel to spaces that feel effortless and inviting. Whether you opt for a simple, cream-coloured tile or a design in a stone-effect, porcelain and ceramic tiles are the perfect material to provide texture, durability and low maintenance required for outdoor use.


Timeless Grey
A popular colour in the interiors industry a few years ago, grey has made its return as it redefines modern minimalism once more. No matter the format of the tile, grey offers a quiet strength, adaptability and timelessness to gardens. We are noticing that dark grey and slate-effect tiles in particular are on the rise with homeowners for a contemporary look and adaptability that transcends trends.

Tiles on Every Surface
We expect to see an increase in how tiles are used beyond traditional flooring and extended onto exterior walls and even furniture, such as planters and outdoor kitchens in 2026. This ongoing popularity for homeowners looking to introduce indoor-outdoor living sits perfectly into this aesthetic. This approach allows for seamless visual flow while benefiting from tiles’ weather resistance, slip performance and ease of maintenance. The result is an outdoor environment that feels curated, architectural and built to last.


Refined Wood Effect
While wood-effect tiles continue to be popular, 2026 will welcome a more refined style of slimline, contemporary profiles compared to larger format, rustic options, that offer a contemporary interpretation of natural timber. Perfect for terraces, pool surrounds and outdoor dining areas, these elegant planks replicate the grain, warmth and variation of real wood while delivering the technical advantages of porcelain.

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