Matte Tiles
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MiR Tanglewood 12" x 24" Pressed Matte Porcelain Plank

Maniscalco Stone Little Sandy Pebbles 11.2" x 11.2" Matte Recycled Glass Mosaic
Daltile Prime 12" x 12" Matte Ceramic 2x4" Brick Joint Mosaic

American Olean Color Story 12" x 24" Matte Speckle Porcelain Tile

Daltile Advantage 6" x 6" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Floors 2000 Tulip 8" x 8" Pressed Matte Porcelain Deco Tile

Floors 2000 Travertino 12" x 12" Matte Porcelain 2" Mosaic

Floors 2000 Travertino 12" x 24" Pressed Matte Porcelain Tile

Floors 2000 Tivoli 12" x 12" Matte Porcelain 2" Mosaic

Floors 2000 Tivoli 12" x 24" Pressed Matte Porcelain Tile

Floors 2000 Swan 8.5" x 10" Pressed Matte Porcelain Hexagon Tile

Daltile Synchronic 18" x 36" Rectified Matte Porcelain Floor Tile

Daltile Uniform Mosaics 13" x 13" Matte Porcelain Archer Mosaic

Daltile Platinum 12" x 24" Ceramic 2" Straight Joint Mosaic

Bedrosians Shandar 48" x 48" Matte Glazed Porcelain Field Tile

Bedrosians Shandar 24" x 24" Matte Glazed Porcelain Field Tile

Bedrosians Shandar 12" x 12" Matte Glazed Porcelain 2" Mosaic

MiR Savannah 12" x 12" Matte Natural Stone 1.3" MosaicMatte Tiles: Modern Texture, Lasting Appeal
When it comes to flooring and wall design, matte tiles stand out for their understated charm and everyday practicality. Unlike high-gloss finishes that reflect light, matte tiles offer a soft, muted surface that feels calm and grounded, perfect for modern homes, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.
Why Matte Tiles Are So Popular
Matte finishes are known for their natural look and ability to hide smudges, water spots, and minor scratches. They work beautifully in both contemporary and rustic spaces, creating a clean, balanced appearance that never feels overwhelming.
Available in porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone, matte tiles are ideal for:
- Bathrooms and kitchens, where slip resistance matters most.
- Living rooms and entryways, for a smooth, elegant surface that’s easy to maintain.
- Outdoor patios and balconies, where glare-free tiles look natural under sunlight.
Their low-sheen texture not only enhances design but also makes daily cleaning simpler, no constant polishing, no streaks, and no stress.
Matte vs. Glossy: What Really Matters
Both finishes have their place, but choosing between matte and glossy tiles depends on your lifestyle and space.
- Glossy tiles reflect light and make smaller rooms appear larger. They’re stunning on walls but can be slippery on floors.
- Matte tiles, on the other hand, diffuse light for a softer, more grounded appearance. Their natural traction makes them safer and more practical for high-moisture areas.
For walls, glossy tiles bring brightness; for floors, matte tiles bring peace of mind.
Benefits of Matte Tiles
Matte tiles are more than a design choice, they’re a smart investment for long-term comfort and convenience.
1) Safer underfoot:
Their textured surface offers better grip, reducing slip risk in wet rooms and entryways.
2) Easier maintenance:
They disguise dust and smudges, keeping your space looking cleaner between deep cleans.
3) Versatile appearance:
Matte tiles complement everything, from industrial concrete looks to natural stone and wood-inspired designs.
4) Timeless finish:
Unlike glossy trends, matte surfaces retain a consistent aesthetic that ages gracefully.
Design Ideas with Matte Finishes
- Matte black tiles create bold contrast in modern bathrooms.
- Matte white and beige tones bring calm and light to kitchens and open living areas.
- Stone-look matte porcelain adds texture and character to patios and walkways.
Use them as floor tiles, wall tiles, or backsplash tiles, they blend with nearly any interior palette and lighting setup.













