If you're dreaming of a tile combination that will bathe your space in a glorious warm glow and infuse it with a gentle organic feel, you've landed on the right page. We're smitten with the thoughtful combination of paint colour, wall and floor tiles that our discerning customer Christabel curated for her kitchen. Handmade skinny bricks in warm plaster pink tones sit in harmony alongside neutral-hued paint with a beautiful chalky finish. Underfoot, natural pale stone-effect flooring, with just a hint of pink to its undertone, adds depth. Ready to bring this look to life in your own home? Read on to discover the exact products Christabel used – from to tile and grout to paint and accessories – then scroll down to shop the products from our collections below.
Christabel spent eight months collecting the kitchen cabinets, which are from Neptune's Henley collection, all second hand. They were all sanded back and repainted in Bakehouse Green by Devol.
Natural stone-effect floor tiles are the perfect complement to Christabel's palette.
Christabel's kitchen cabinets are from Neptune's Henley collection, painted in Bakehouse Green by Devol. Natural stone-effect floor tiles are the perfect complement to her scheme.
Shop the products below to create this look in your own home. We recommend ordering samples to begin with, so that you can see the tiles in the light of your space before making the commitment.
The colour of the Uist tiles, with their stunning tonal variation, harmonises beautifully with the rest of the kitchen. The tiles have a handmade, organic feel, with just the depth of colour I was after and the perfect amount of warmth.
Christabel
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When Christabel and her husband moved into their mid-century home, they quickly began renovation work. With her keen eye for design, can-do approach and passion for interiors, Christabel has been very hands on with the refurbishment of the kitchen, designing it herself and collecting the beautiful Neptune cabinets second hand over a period of eight months.
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