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Beige Travertine Square Mosaic Tile$10.03 USD
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Bring the relaxed beauty of Southern Europe into your space with Mediterranean floor tiles from Woos Tiles. Inspired by the sun-washed coastlines of Spain, Italy, Greece and southern France, this collection combines warm colors, natural textures and timeless decorative patterns.
Choose from soft limestone tones, rustic stone finishes, coastal blues, warm terracotta shades and vintage-inspired mosaics to create welcoming floors for residential and commercial interiors.
Explore the collection and order a sample to find the right Mediterranean tile for your project.
Mediterranean floor tiles are defined by warm, earthy colors, matte textures and patterns influenced by coastal European architecture. They may feature natural stone variation, aged edges, geometric motifs, floral details or softly weathered surfaces.
Unlike highly polished contemporary flooring, Mediterranean-style tiles create a warmer and more lived-in appearance. They work especially well with white walls, natural wood, linen, stone, rattan and handcrafted décor.
Limestone, travertine and marble bring authentic color movement and natural texture to Mediterranean interiors. Every piece has its own variation, helping the finished floor feel organic rather than mechanically uniform.
Warm clay, rust and sun-baked orange tones capture the character of traditional Spanish, Italian and Provençal homes. These colors are ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, entryways and courtyard-inspired interiors.
Geometric, floral and Moroccan-inspired patterns turn the floor into a decorative feature. Use them across an entire room or as an inset, border or focal area surrounded by simpler tiles.
Blue and white tiles evoke the clear sea, bright sky and whitewashed buildings of Mediterranean coastal towns. They are a refreshing choice for bathrooms, kitchens, cafés and holiday properties.
Small-format stone and glass mosaics add texture, detail and visual movement. Mosaic designs are particularly effective in bathrooms, shower areas, entrances and decorative floor sections.
Mediterranean flooring usually features colors drawn from the natural coastal landscape:
Ocean blue and turquoise
Warm terracotta and clay
Sand, cream and beige
Soft white and limestone
Sage and olive green
Warm gray and weathered brown
Popular patterns include stars, crosses, florals, diamonds, hexagons, arabesques and hand-drawn geometric motifs. For a balanced interior, combine decorative patterns with understated walls and natural furnishings.
Mediterranean kitchen floor tiles add warmth and character while helping conceal everyday dust and minor marks. Choose a tile with a suitable slip rating and stain-resistant finish for busy kitchens.
Small mosaics and textured matte tiles can provide additional grout lines and better traction. Always confirm that the selected product is approved for wet floors and shower installations.
Beige stone, limestone-inspired surfaces and warm terracotta tones create a relaxed foundation for wood furniture, linen fabrics and neutral walls.
Patterned Mediterranean tiles make entrances and passageways more distinctive. Durable porcelain or properly sealed natural stone is recommended for high-traffic areas.
Mediterranean floors help hospitality spaces feel welcoming, memorable and connected to handcrafted design. Commercial projects should use products rated for the expected traffic level.
Only install tiles outdoors when the individual product is rated for exterior use, local weather conditions and freeze-thaw exposure. Natural stone and porous materials may require sealing and additional maintenance.
Before ordering Mediterranean floor tiles, consider:
Application: Confirm whether the tile is approved for indoor floors, wet areas, commercial spaces or outdoor use.
Slip resistance: Select a suitable surface for kitchens, bathrooms, showers and poolside areas.
Material: Porcelain is generally easy to maintain, while natural stone provides unique variation but may require sealing.
Finish: Matte and textured finishes create a more authentic Mediterranean appearance.
Color variation: Review multiple sheets or pieces before installation because natural and handcrafted products may vary.
Tile size: Large tiles create a calmer surface, while mosaics and patterned pieces provide more visual detail.
Maintenance: Consider cleaning, sealing and grout care before making your final selection.
Pair limestone or terracotta-colored flooring with warm white walls, exposed wood, woven furniture and linen textiles.
Use patterned tiles in an entryway, powder room or dining area, then frame the design with simple neutral tiles.
Combine blue, white and sandy beige tiles with natural wood and understated furniture for a fresh coastal atmosphere.
Mediterranean tiles can also complement modern interiors. Keep the cabinetry and furniture simple, allowing the color and texture of the floor to become the main decorative element.
Professional installation is recommended for natural stone, mosaics and complex patterns. Dry-lay the tiles before installation to check color variation, orientation and pattern alignment.
Use the adhesive, grout and sealer recommended for the specific material and application. Clean floors with a pH-neutral product and avoid harsh acidic or abrasive cleaners. Porous natural stone and terracotta may require sealing before or after grouting and periodic resealing.
Always follow the technical specifications supplied with the individual product.
Mediterranean-inspired colors, patterns and natural textures
Stone, glass, mosaic and decorative tile options
Choices for residential and commercial projects
Samples available before placing a full order
Custom production support for selected designs
Carefully packed international shipping
Project assistance for designers, contractors and homeowners
Browse our Mediterranean floor tiles, request a sample or contact Woos Tiles for product and project assistance.
Yes, many Mediterranean tiles can be used on bathroom floors. However, you must confirm the product’s floor rating, water resistance and slip performance before installation.
Some products are suitable for patios, courtyards and other exterior areas. Check the product’s outdoor rating, water absorption and freeze-thaw suitability for your climate.
Most porous limestone, travertine, marble and terracotta products benefit from sealing. The required treatment and resealing schedule depend on the material and installation environment.
Yes. A decorative Mediterranean floor can give a small bathroom, entrance or kitchen more character. Using a limited color palette helps prevent the space from appearing visually crowded.
Yes. Ordering a sample allows you to evaluate the actual color, finish, scale and material variation before placing a larger order.
A common allowance is approximately 10% for cutting and installation waste. Complex patterns, diagonal layouts and future replacement needs may require a larger allowance. Ask your installer to calculate the final quantity.
Selected products can be used in restaurants, cafés, hotels and retail spaces. Confirm the tile’s traffic rating, slip resistance and maintenance requirements before specifying it for commercial flooring.
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