
Green Kitchen Tiles
Green kitchen tiles bring life to splashbacks and floors, whether you lean sage and subtle or bold botanical. A natural partner for timber benchtops, brass tapware and white cabinetry, in formats from classic subway to kitkat mosaics.

Trade −5%SpainAgadir Selva 147x147mm

Trade −10%Foam Light Green Gloss Porcelain Glazed Fishscale 95x87mm

Trade −5%Casablanca Bottle Green Gloss 58x242mm

Trade −5%Pasha Sage Gloss 75x300mm
Green Kitchen Tiles pairs well with


Tallow Vein Cut Travertine Look Ivory 600x600mm
Trade −5%Reef Green Gloss Porcelain Glazed Fishscale 95x87mm

SpainBricks Mint Gloss 60x246mm

Pasha Forest Gloss 75x300mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Verde Cobre 50x250mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Sage 50x250mm

Trade −10%Antique Green Gloss Porcelain Glazed KitKat 12x92mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Menta 50x250mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Jade 50x250mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Fossil 75x150mm

Trade −5%Caramela Dark Green Gloss 75x300mm

Trade −10%Antique Medium Green Gloss Concave Porcelain Glazed Finger 20x145mm

Trade −10%Shadow Dark Green Gloss Porcelain KitKat 12x92mm

SpainBricks Green Gloss 60x246mm
Trade −5%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Verde Militare 75x150mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Olive 75x150mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Gloss Celery 75x150mm
Trade −10%Shadow Dark Green Gloss Round Head Finger Glazed Mosaic 23x93mm
Trade −10%Water Green Gloss Porcelain Glazed Fishscale 95x87mm
Trade −10%SpainSpanish Handmade Matt Cement 75x150mm

Trade −5%Hammond Green Mosaic 97x97mm
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Green kitchen tiles for splashbacks and floors
Green kitchen tiles bring warmth and character to a space that is usually all white and stainless steel. This collection spans soft sage and olive through to deep forest and emerald, in looks that suit both the splashback behind your cooktop and the floor underfoot. Green sits beautifully against timber cabinetry, brass tapware and natural stone benchtops, so it is an easy way to give a kitchen personality without going loud.
Most of these tiles are porcelain or ceramic, which is exactly what you want in a working kitchen. They wipe clean of splatters and steam, resist staining and hold their colour over years of daily use. For a splashback, glazed surfaces are the practical pick, while floor use comes down to the slip rating and thickness listed on each product page.
Green kitchen tile shades, shapes and finishes
The shade you choose sets the mood. Pale sage and mint keep a kitchen fresh and calm and help a smaller room feel open, while forest, bottle and emerald green add depth and pair well with darker joinery for a moody, considered look. Glossy finishes bounce light around and are the classic splashback choice, matt finishes read softer and more contemporary, and a subtle gloss or crackle glaze adds handmade texture behind the sink or range.
Shape matters just as much as colour. Green subway tiles are the enduring favourite for splashbacks and can be laid in a straight stack, brick bond or herringbone to change the whole feel, while larger formats and green mosaics suit feature walls and floors. Order a sample to see the exact green and finish in your own kitchen light before you commit. Every tile is price matched and delivered Australia wide.
Frequently asked questions
What colours go with green kitchen tiles?+
Green works with a wide palette, which is part of its appeal. Timber and natural oak cabinetry, brass or matt black tapware, white or stone benchtops and warm neutral grout all pair well. Lighter sage suits airy, coastal kitchens, while deep forest and emerald look striking against dark joinery.
Are green tiles a good choice for a kitchen splashback?+
Yes, green is one of the most popular splashback colours because it adds warmth without overwhelming the room. Glazed porcelain and ceramic tiles wipe clean of cooking splatters and steam, and a subway shape laid in herringbone or brick bond is a timeless splashback look.
Can I use green kitchen tiles on the floor as well as the splashback?+
Many green tiles suit both walls and floors, which lets you tie a scheme together. Floor suitability depends on the slip rating and thickness, both listed on the product page, so choose a tile rated for floor use in a kitchen where spills are common.
Can I order a sample?+
Yes. You can order a sample of any green kitchen tile before buying so you can check the exact shade and finish against your cabinetry and in your own light. Samples are shipped Australia wide.




