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Contemporary hallway with large format stone-look porcelain floor tiles

Patterned · Stone-look · Timber-look · Concrete-look · Large Format

Hallway tiles.

The first impression of the home — the floor that greets every visitor, takes wet shoes, school bags and wheelie bins, and sets the tone for everything beyond it.

1213 hallway tiles in stockFrom $25/m²Samples from $15
PEI 4 minimum rated
Every hallway tile we sell meets the abrasion standard for high-traffic residential floors.
High-traffic specialists
We help architects and homeowners specify hallway tiles across Australia every week.
Sample in your entry
Order a sample and check it in the actual light of your hallway before committing.
AU-wide delivery
Direct freight to every state, with full pallets to site for larger hallway runs.

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Patterned & encaustic

4 styles

Where a hallway can carry pattern that would overwhelm a larger room.

Stone-look

127 styles

Travertine, limestone and marble-look tiles for a grounded entry.

Timber-look

16 styles

The continuity of timber with the hard-wearing performance of porcelain.

Concrete-look

93 styles

Calm, modern and forgiving of grit and tracked-in dirt.

Large format

684 styles

600×600 and 600×1200 tiles that read as architectural in long, narrow runs.

Choosing hallway tiles

The hardest-working floor in the house. A hallway absorbs more punishment than any other surface — foot traffic, grit, wet shoes, wheelie bins and anything heavy that enters the house. A tile that performs beautifully in a bedroom can fail in a hallway within two years. PEI 4 is the minimum abrasion rating; PEI 5 is worth considering for busy family homes.

Format matters more than you think. Larger tiles read as more intentional in a hallway. A 600×600 or 600×1200 in a long narrow space looks calm and architectural; a 200×200 in the same space reads as busy and dated. Fewer grout lines also mean a hallway is easier to clean.

Where pattern works. Hallways and powder rooms are the two rooms where patterned tiles can be committed to without overwhelming the space. The bounded shape and pass-through nature of a hallway lets a patterned floor read as a generous gesture rather than a visual demand.

Colour & ordering

The dark floor argument. Most people default to a light hallway floor assuming it will feel more spacious. In practice, light hallway floors show every speck of tracked-in dirt and every footprint. A mid-to-dark stone-look or concrete-look tile hides the daily reality of an entry far better.

Ordering for a hallway. Measure the full run including under skirting boards and into door openings. Add 15% overage rather than the usual 10%, because hallways involve more cuts at doorways and transitions. Keep at least one full box for future repairs.

Installation quality matters. In a long narrow hallway, a misaligned grout line is visible from 10 metres away. Specify rectified tiles and a tiler with experience in long runs. Ask us →

Hallway tile questions

What PEI rating for hallway tiles?

PEI 4 minimum. PEI 5 for high-traffic family homes with direct outdoor access.

Dark or light tiles for a hallway?

Mid-to-dark tiles hide grit and footprints far better. Light floors show every speck in a hallway.

Can I use patterned tiles?

Yes — hallways are one of the two rooms (with powder rooms) where pattern reads as generous rather than overwhelming.

Best tile size for a hallway?

600×600 or 600×1200 — intentional, architectural, fewer grout lines to clean.

Extending into the living room?

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