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Browse red tile in ceramic, glass, mosaic, and porcelain. Red tile brings energy and boldness to backsplashes, kitchens, and accent walls. From muted clay red to vibrant crimson, explore subway, decorative, and encaustic formats.
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View all productsRed Tile for Bold, Energetic Interiors
Red tile commands attention. Whether in a rich, earthy clay tone or a bright, saturated hue, red adds energy, warmth, and personality to any space. It's a color that works beautifully in both traditional and modern contexts.
Shades of Red Tile
Terracotta and clay red tiles offer an earthy, Mediterranean warmth - closely related to orange and brown tile. Brick red and burgundy bring classic, warm tones to traditional spaces. Crimson and cherry red create bold, high-energy statements. Wine and oxblood red offer rich, moody depth.
Materials for Red Tile
Ceramic tile offers the widest selection of red shades and finishes. Glass tile in red creates a striking, glossy surface for backsplashes. Mosaic tile in red blends well with gold, orange, and brown tones. Encaustic tile frequently incorporates red in patterned designs, drawing on Moroccan and Spanish design traditions.
Where to Use Red Tile
Red backsplash tile makes a powerful focal point in kitchens. In bathrooms, red tile as an accent wall or shower feature adds boldness. Red floor tile in terracotta and clay tones works in entryways, patios, and rustic kitchens. Decorative red tile and encaustic patterns create eye-catching feature installations.
Design Tips for Red Tile
Pair bright red tile with white for a crisp, high-contrast look. Combine earthy red with beige, brown, and warm wood for a rustic, grounded palette. Red and black tile together create a dramatic, bold combination. For Mediterranean style, mix red with blue and gold accents. Use red tile strategically as an accent - a little goes a long way.
Is red tile too bold for a kitchen?
Red tile can work beautifully in kitchens when used as a backsplash accent against neutral cabinetry. Earthy reds like terracotta and brick are especially kitchen-friendly. Bright red works best in small doses - as a border, accent strip, or behind open shelving.
What colors go with red tile?
White is the cleanest companion for red tile. Beige, cream, and warm neutrals soften red's intensity. Gold and warm metals complement red's warmth. Gray provides a modern, balanced backdrop. Green is red's complementary color for a vibrant, high-contrast pairing.
Does red tile fade over time?
Quality ceramic and porcelain red tile is fired at high temperatures, making the color permanent and fade-resistant. Glass tile maintains its color indefinitely. Natural clay terracotta may develop a patina over time, which many consider desirable. Indoor red tile will not fade from sunlight exposure under normal conditions.