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Grey Wall Tiles

Buy grey wall tiles online at best prices in India. Matte, textured, brick-effect & grey-white designs for bathroom, kitchen & exterior walls. PAN India delivery

₹64/Sq.Ft
992.00/box
₹64/Sq.Ft
992.00/box
₹64/Sq.Ft
992.00/box
₹64/Sq.Ft
992.00/box

Buy Grey Wall Tiles Online

Grey wall tiles are one of the easiest ways to give a home a calm, contemporary look that works with almost any colour scheme. At Icestone Ceramica, our grey wall tile collection covers matte, textured, brick-effect, and slate-look finishes all manufactured in Morbi, Gujarat, and shipped across India as well as to the UAE, UK, USA, Canada and Australia. Whether you’re tiling a bathroom accent wall, a kitchen backsplash, an outdoor boundary wall, or comparing it against our black wall tiles range, you’ll find a finish, texture, and price point that fits the project. Browse our full wall tiles range to compare colours and finishes side by side.

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What Are Grey Wall Tiles?

Grey wall tiles are ceramic or vitrified tiles finished in solid grey, charcoal-grey, or grey-toned textured patterns, designed specifically for vertical surfaces rather than flooring. Unlike floor tiles, which need higher slip resistance and load-bearing strength, wall tiles are lighter, thinner, and often available in decorative textures — including brick-effect grey panels, slate-look surfaces, and travertine-effect grey stone patterns. Grey is one of the most versatile wall tile colours since it pairs equally well with warm wood tones, white fittings, and bold accent colours, which is why it’s used across bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and exterior cladding.

Where Can You Use Grey Wall Tiles?

Bathroom Walls

Grey bathroom wall tiles are a popular choice for a full accent wall behind the vanity or shower area, since grey hides water spots and soap residue better than pure white. A textured grey finish also adds visual interest to an otherwise plain bathroom without needing bright colour.

Kitchen Walls

Grey kitchen wall tiles are widely used as a backsplash behind the hob or sink, especially in kitchens with light wood cabinetry or white countertops. A matte grey finish is easier to keep looking clean around cooking areas than a high-gloss surface, which shows oil splashes more readily.

Living Room Walls

Grey wall tiles are increasingly chosen for living room feature walls and TV units, giving a soft, neutral backdrop that doesn’t compete with furniture or artwork. A brick-effect or textured grey tile adds depth to the wall while still keeping the room feeling bright and airy.

Bedroom Walls

A grey accent wall behind the headboard is a common choice for bedroom wall tiles, offering a calm, hotel-style backdrop that pairs well with both warm and cool bedding tones.

Pooja Room Walls

Light grey borders or accent panels are sometimes used in pooja room wall tiles designs alongside marble or white tiles, adding subtle definition to the altar area without drawing attention away from it.

Balcony & Exterior

Textured and slate-effect grey tiles rated for outdoor use are widely chosen for balcony walls and exterior cladding, since grey resists visible fading better than brighter colours under direct sun. These finishes also handle monsoon exposure well, which is why exterior-rated grey tiles are a common pick for boundary and portico walls.

Types of Grey Wall Tiles

Plain Matte Grey Tiles

A flat, non-reflective grey finish that works as a neutral backdrop in almost any room. It’s a safe default choice when you’re unsure which finish suits the space, since it pairs with warm and cool tones alike without visually competing with fittings or furniture.

Grey Textured Tiles

Tiles with a raised or embossed surface pattern that catch light differently across the wall, adding depth without needing a bold colour. These are especially effective on feature walls viewed from a distance, such as living room TV walls.

Grey Brick-Effect Tiles

Tiles styled to resemble exposed brickwork in a grey tone, popular for both interior feature walls and exterior cladding. This style gives an industrial or loft-style look while still being easier to install and maintain than real brick.

Grey Slate-Effect Tiles

Tiles with a natural, uneven stone-like texture that mimic real slate cladding, commonly used for exterior walls and rustic-style interiors. The textured surface also helps disguise minor dust and scuff marks better than a flat glossy tile.

Grey Travertine-Effect Tiles

Tiles that replicate the soft, porous look of natural travertine stone in a grey tone, offering a warmer, more organic alternative to plain matte grey. These are a popular choice for feature walls that want a natural-stone look without the sealing upkeep real travertine needs.

Dark Grey vs Light Grey Tiles

Dark grey tiles create a bolder, more dramatic look and hide dirt and water marks well, making them suited to accent walls and high-traffic kitchen backsplashes. Light grey tiles keep a room feeling brighter and more spacious, and are generally the better choice for smaller bathrooms or rooms with limited natural light.

Grey Wall Tiles Finishes

  • Matte Finish – Low reflection, hides smudges and water spots, suited to daily-use bathrooms and kitchens
  • Textured/Brick-Effect Finish – Adds depth and shadow play, ideal for feature walls and exterior cladding
  • Slate/Stone Finish – Natural, rugged texture for cladding and rustic interiors
  • Glossy Finish – Reflective surface that brightens smaller or dimly lit rooms

Grey Wall Tiles Design Combinations

Grey Tiles with White Grout

Creates a soft, clean contrast that keeps the tile layout looking crisp without being as stark as a black-and-white combination. This pairing is common in kitchen backsplashes where a lighter, brighter finish is preferred.

Grey and White Wall Tiles

A combination widely used in bathrooms and kitchens, mixing grey tiles with white wall tiles as a border, half-wall dado, or checkerboard layout. It keeps the space feeling neutral and bright while still adding some visual texture.

Grey Tiles with Black Accents

Grey pairs naturally with our black wall tiles range for a two-tone accent wall or border detail, giving a modern monochrome look without committing to an all-black wall.

Grey Tile with Beige or Brown Walls

For rooms where the rest of the wall is painted rather than fully tiled, grey tile sections pair well with beige or brown wall paint, giving a warm-neutral balance that suits living rooms and hallways.

Grey Wall Tiles with Grey Floor Tiles

Matching or tonally similar grey wall and floor tiles create a seamless, spacious look, often used in modern bathrooms and open-plan living areas. Choosing a slightly different shade or texture between the wall and floor helps avoid the space looking too flat or monotone.

Grey Wall Tiles Price in India

Tile Size Price (₹ / Sq. Ft.)
300 × 600 mm ₹67 – ₹75
600 × 1200 mm ₹62 – ₹81
1200 × 1800 mm ₹120 – ₹129

Note: The prices that are quoted above are approximate. For accurate prices, kindly visit our respective product pages or get in touch with our customer support team.

How to Choose the Right Grey Wall Tile

  1. Shade of grey – Light grey keeps a room feeling open and bright, while dark grey works better for bold accent walls and high-traffic areas that need to hide marks.
  2. Room lighting – In rooms with limited natural light, a lighter grey or slightly glossy finish helps keep the space from feeling dim.
  3. Wall vs floor use – Always confirm the tile is rated for wall use; wall tiles are generally not suitable for flooring due to lower slip resistance and thinner construction.
  4. Grout colour – White grout sharpens the look of grey tile, while grey or matching grout gives a more blended, low-maintenance finish.
  5. Indoor vs exterior rating – For balconies, cladding, and boundary walls, confirm the tile is exterior/frost-rated rather than using an indoor-grade finish outdoors.

Design Tips for Grey Wall Tiles

  • Use grey wall tiles as a single accent wall paired with white or lighter walls elsewhere, to add texture without darkening the whole room.
  • Pair grey tiles with warm wood tones or brass fittings for a softer, contemporary look, or with black fittings for a cooler, more minimal finish.
  • In kitchens, keep textured or brick-effect grey tiles to the backsplash zone, balancing with lighter cabinetry to avoid a heavy, closed-in feel.
  • For a budget-friendly grey accent, use grey tile only as a border or half-wall dado rather than tiling the entire wall.
FAQ's

Ceramic and porcelain are the most practical choices for kitchen walls, since they resist heat, oil, and moisture better than natural stone alternatives and are easier to maintain long-term.

Light, warm colours like cream, beige, and light yellow are generally preferred in Vastu guidance for kitchen walls, as they are associated with the fire element linked to the cooking area.

300x600mm are the most widely used sizes for Indian kitchen walls, offering a good balance between installation ease and design flexibility.

Yes, many wall tiles are suitable for both spaces since kitchen walls don’t require the same slip resistance as bathroom floors — the main difference is usually just design and colour preference.

Yes, many wall tiles are suitable for both spaces since kitchen walls don’t require the same slip resistance as bathroom floors — the main difference is usually just design and colour preference.