Reclaimed Terracotta 30 x 15cm
Reclaimed Terracotta Rectangle Tile 15x30
£5.87 per tile
£129.14 per m²
Ramsbury Multi
Ramsbury Multi
£1.40 / each
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Warm Grey
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Warm Grey
£0.65 per tile
£73.58 per m²
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Light Grey
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Light Grey
£0.65 per tile
£73.58 per m²
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Black
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Black
£0.65 per tile
£72.22 per m²
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Beige
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Beige
£0.65 per tile
£73.58 per m²
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Taupe
Kelly Hoppen Perfect Neutrals Taupe
£0.65 per tile
£73.58 per m²
Medina Cornflower Blue Zellige Rectangle
Medina Cornflower Blue Zellige Rectangle
£1.12 per tile
£149.33 per m²
Hampton Bays 15 x 7.3cm Honed
Hampton Bays 15 x 7.3cm Honed
£1.64 per tile
£149.24 per m²
Ixworth Honey Brick Tile
Ixworth Honey Brick Tile
£0.85 per tile
£56.67 per m²
Landscape Dawn Beige Tile
Landscape Dawn Beige Tile
£8.89 per tile
£240.03 per m²
Southwold Oak Herringbone
Southwold Oak Herringbone
£4.04 per tile
£89.58 per m²
Southwold Birch Herringbone
Southwold Birch Herringbone
£4.04 per tile
£89.58 per m²
Lisbon Terracotta Shine
Lisbon Terracotta Shine
£51.40 per tile
£65.90 per m²
Lisbon Blue Cobalt Shine
Lisbon Blue Cobalt Shine
£51.40 per tile
£65.90 per m²
Lisbon Grey Shine
Lisbon Grey Shine
£51.40 per tile
£65.90 per m²
Lisbon Oyster Shine
Lisbon Oyster Shine
£51.40 per tile
£65.90 per m²
Lisbon Warm White Shine
Lisbon Warm White Shine
£51.40 per tile
£65.90 per m²
Genesi Pearl Brillo
Genesi Pearl Brillo
£56.06 per tile
£82.44 per m²
Genesi Green Brillo
Genesi Green Brillo
£56.06 per tile
£82.44 per m²
Genesi Blue Brillo
Genesi Blue Brillo
£56.06 per tile
£82.44 per m²
Mussa White Brillo
Mussa White Brillo
£30.10 per tile
£60.20 per m²
Mussa Way Pearl Brillo
Mussa Pearl Brillo
£30.10 per tile
£60.20 per m²
Mussa Way Blue Brillo
Mussa Blue Brillo
£30.10 per tile
£60.20 per m²
Mussa Way Green Brillo
Mussa Way Green Brillo
£32.20 per tile
£64.40 per m²
Mussa Way Blue Brillo
Mussa Way Blue Brillo
£32.20 per tile
£64.40 per m²
Mussa Way Pearl Brillo
Mussa Way Pearl Brillo
£32.20 per tile
£64.40 per m²
Mussa Way White Brillo
Mussa Way White Brillo
£32.20 per tile
£64.40 per m²
Bali White
Bali White
£85.53 per m²
Metropolitan Rome
Metropolitan Rome
£35.82 per tile
£71.64 per m²
Whitby Dover White
Whitby Dover White
£194.53 per m²
Whitby Holkham Dune
Whitby Holkham Dune
£194.53 per m²
Medici Viola Marble Honed Brick
Medici Viola Marble Honed Brick
£3.35 per tile
£110.00 per m²
Palazzo Oro Honed Marble 30.5 x 10cm
Palazzo Oro Honed Marble 30.5 x 10cm
£4.38 per tile
£143.51 per m²
Foundry Novo Porcelain Turquoise
Foundry Novo Porcelain Turquoise
£42.34 per box
£87.05 per m²
Foundry Novo Porcelain Beige
Foundry Novo Porcelain Beige
£42.34 per box
£87.05 per m²
Louvre Brushed Herringbone Mosaic Marble Tile
Louvre Brushed Herringbone Mosaic Marble Tile
£13.67 per sheet
£157.21 per m²
Handmade Terracotta Parquet 30 x 7.5cm
Handmade Terracotta Parquet 30 x 7.5cm
£2.50 per tile
£113.38 per m²
Sherbet Pink Brick 5x25cm
Sherbet Pink Brick 5x25cm
£44.64 per tile
£59.52 per m²
Sherbet Blue Brick 5x25cm
Sherbet Blue Brick 5x25cm
£44.64 per tile
£59.52 per m²
Handmade Classic Terracotta Rectangle Tile 10x30cm
Handmade Classic Terracotta Rectangle Tile 10x30cm
£3.64 per tile
£120.12 per m²
Athens Rosso Travertine Mosaic
Athens Rosso Travertine Mosaic
£18.43 per sheet
£208.91 per m²
Southwold Sycamore Herringbone
£4.04 per tile
£89.58 per m²

Herringbone Kitchen Tiles

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Herringbone kitchen tiles are a popular choice for homeowners looking to elevate their kitchen design. The classic herringbone pattern adds a timeless yet modern touch, creating visual interest and sophisticated texture. Whether used for a kitchen backsplash or as floor tiles, the distinctive V-shape arrangement makes any culinary space feel more dynamic and stylish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a herringbone tile pattern and why is it popular in kitchens?

A herringbone tile pattern is created by laying rectangular tiles in a V-shaped, zigzag formation, similar to the bones of a fish—hence the name. At Hyperion Tiles, we find this layout particularly popular in kitchens due to its timeless appeal and ability to add visual interest without being overly bold. The angled layout creates movement and depth, making small kitchens appear larger and giving larger kitchens a more dynamic finish. It works beautifully for splashbacks, feature walls, and even kitchen floors, offering a sense of craftsmanship and style. Herringbone is incredibly versatile and pairs well with both modern and traditional interiors, depending on the tile material and colour you choose. Whether you opt for classic metro tiles or slim porcelain planks, the herringbone pattern brings a touch of elegance and sophistication to any kitchen project, transforming even simple tile choices into something striking and design-led.

Can any tile be laid in a herringbone pattern?

Most rectangular tiles can be laid in a herringbone pattern, though the best results are often achieved with tiles that have a longer, plank-style shape or classic metro proportions. At Hyperion Tiles, we offer a range of tiles that are perfect for this layout—ceramic, porcelain, stone-effect, and even wood-effect designs that look beautiful when laid in herringbone. Smaller tiles, such as those used for splashbacks or narrow wall spaces, allow for a more intricate effect, while larger formats are ideal for floors or statement walls. It’s important to consider the size and scale of the tiles in relation to the area you’re tiling to maintain balance and avoid a cluttered appearance. Our team is happy to advise on tile sizes and layouts to suit your kitchen’s dimensions and aesthetic. We can also guide you on installation techniques to achieve crisp, well-aligned results that showcase the beauty of the herringbone pattern.

Where can I use herringbone tiles in the kitchen?

Herringbone tiles can be used in a variety of locations throughout the kitchen to create impact and add a touch of refined detail. At Hyperion Tiles, we see customers using herringbone layouts most frequently for splashbacks, where the angular design provides a visually striking alternative to standard horizontal tiling. It’s equally effective on full-height feature walls, adding interest behind open shelving or cooker hoods. For floors, herringbone patterns work especially well in narrow kitchens or galley layouts, as the directional pattern can elongate or widen the space depending on how it’s laid. The pattern can also be extended across both floors and walls for a cohesive design. Herringbone is suitable for a wide range of tile materials, including porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone, giving you flexibility in style and finish. If you’re unsure where to start, our team can suggest the best way to incorporate this classic pattern into your kitchen design.

Do herringbone kitchen tiles work with all design styles?

Yes, herringbone kitchen tiles are incredibly versatile and can complement a wide range of interior design styles. At Hyperion Tiles, we’ve seen herringbone patterns used successfully in everything from rustic country kitchens to sleek modern spaces. For a classic or traditional look, you might choose bevelled metro tiles in white or cream with a contrasting grout, giving a handcrafted, heritage feel. For contemporary kitchens, slim-format porcelain tiles in matt finishes or bold colours laid in a herringbone pattern can offer a minimalist yet impactful statement. Wood-effect tiles laid in herringbone on the floor bring warmth and natural texture to both modern and farmhouse-style kitchens. Even industrial or urban kitchens can benefit from the dynamic geometry of herringbone, especially when paired with raw materials like concrete or exposed brick. With the right tile selection and layout, herringbone can be adapted to enhance nearly any design aesthetic.

Are herringbone tiles more difficult to install than other patterns?

Installing herringbone tiles does require more precision than standard straight-lay patterns, but the result is well worth the extra care. At Hyperion Tiles, we always advise using a skilled tiler with experience in laying intricate patterns, especially when working with a full herringbone design across a large area. Because the tiles are laid at angles—often 45 or 90 degrees depending on the style—it’s essential to measure and mark the centre point carefully to maintain symmetry. Small mistakes can become more noticeable in herringbone layouts, so accurate spacing and alignment are crucial. Cutting tiles at the edges and corners may also be more complex, depending on the size and layout of your space. That said, with the right planning and installation, herringbone tiles can deliver an eye-catching finish that elevates the entire kitchen. We’re always happy to recommend products and provide layout tips to help ensure a successful installation.

What tile options do you offer for creating a herringbone effect?

At Hyperion Tiles, we offer a broad range of tile options that are ideal for herringbone layouts. Our collection includes classic ceramic metro tiles in a variety of colours and finishes—perfect for kitchen splashbacks or feature walls. We also stock porcelain planks that mimic natural wood, allowing you to create elegant herringbone floors with the durability of tile. For those seeking a more luxurious look, we offer marble-effect or stone-effect tiles that work beautifully in herringbone layouts, bringing texture and interest to both walls and floors. Available in gloss, matt, satin, and textured finishes, our tiles allow you to create everything from subtle, tone-on-tone designs to bold, contrasting schemes. Many of our ranges are available in versatile sizes that suit both large and small kitchens, ensuring you can achieve the perfect pattern whatever the size of your space. Our team can help match you with the ideal tile for your herringbone project.

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Herringbone Kitchen Tiles: A Classic Pattern with Contemporary Appeal

At Hyperion Tiles, our collection of herringbone kitchen tiles brings timeless charm and modern sophistication to the heart of your home. Whether you’re designing a bold splashback, a statement floor, or a feature wall, the herringbone layout adds a dynamic visual rhythm that elevates any kitchen space. Elegant, eye-catching and endlessly versatile, herringbone tiles create a sense of movement and depth that few other patterns can match.

Discover the Elegance of the Herringbone Layout for Kitchens

The herringbone pattern has stood the test of time, traditionally found in parquet flooring and classic architecture. Today, it’s embraced in contemporary kitchens for its ability to add structure, texture and visual interest without overwhelming a space. Our herringbone kitchen tile range includes a variety of finishes, colours and materials to help you achieve the perfect balance of function and style.

A Striking Feature for Walls and Splashbacks

Herringbone tiles are a popular choice for kitchen splashbacks, where their distinctive zigzag layout transforms a practical surface into a striking focal point. Whether you opt for gloss white metro tiles for a fresh, clean look or darker tones for a dramatic finish, the pattern works beautifully in both modern and traditional kitchen designs.

The layout itself draws the eye and creates a sense of movement, making smaller areas like splashbacks or alcoves feel more dynamic and design-led. It’s also a great way to frame your cooker or highlight a statement tap or sink.

Stylish and Practical for Kitchen Floors

Though often used on walls, herringbone kitchen tiles also look stunning underfoot. Wood-effect or stone-look porcelain tiles laid in a herringbone pattern offer the visual texture of classic timber flooring, with the added benefits of moisture resistance, durability and low maintenance. This is particularly effective in open-plan kitchens where continuity of pattern and material can visually link different zones together.

Our porcelain and ceramic herringbone tiles are designed to withstand daily wear, making them suitable for busy family kitchens or high-traffic areas.

Choose from a Wide Range of Finishes and Colours

From sleek matt textures to high-shine glazed finishes, our herringbone kitchen tile collection includes a variety of materials and tones to suit every scheme. Light-coloured tiles, such as pale grey, cream or white, can help reflect natural light and create an airy, spacious feel. In contrast, rich blues, greens and black add sophistication and mood, especially when paired with brass or matte black fittings.

For a softer, more organic aesthetic, our wood-effect and marble-look herringbone tiles add natural charm while maintaining the resilience of porcelain or ceramic.

Layout Versatility with Big Design Impact

The classic 45-degree herringbone pattern is the most recognisable, but you can also experiment with variations such as double herringbone, vertical herringbone or broken layouts to suit your space and style. Even in compact kitchens or galley layouts, the diagonal lines of herringbone help to elongate walls or floors, creating the illusion of greater space and openness.

Installing herringbone tiles can require more planning than a standard layout, but the finished result is always worth the effort — especially when supported by expert guidance and quality materials.

Durable, Low Maintenance and Easy to Clean

Kitchens demand surfaces that are tough and easy to care for, and our herringbone tiles deliver exactly that. Whether you choose ceramic or porcelain, these tiles resist stains, splashes and scratches, and are easy to clean with just warm water and a mild detergent. Their hard surface also means they won’t absorb cooking smells or grease, making them a hygienic choice for food preparation areas.

When used as flooring, they’re also compatible with underfloor heating systems — giving you a warm, stylish finish that feels just as good as it looks.

Expert Advice and Free Sample Options

Herringbone tiles look stunning, but getting the layout right takes planning. Our experienced team is on hand to help you choose the right tile dimensions, grout colours and finishes for your design vision. We can also help you assess how the pattern will work with your kitchen cabinetry, worktops and lighting.

To help you make the right choice, we offer free cut samples so you can compare tile finishes and shades in your home’s natural light before committing.

Shop Herringbone Kitchen Tiles Online with Hyperion Tiles

Ready to bring timeless pattern and modern style into your kitchen? Explore our full collection of herringbone kitchen tiles online and enjoy premium quality with reliable UK delivery. With a broad selection of finishes, formats and colours available, plus free shipping on orders over £300, Hyperion Tiles makes it easy to shop with confidence.

Enhance your kitchen with the bold geometry and elegant movement of herringbone tiles — shop now and transform your space with a pattern that never goes out of style.