Hallway Tiles Ireland & Northern Ireland
The first impression
starts here.
Your hallway is the first thing people see when they walk through the door. Whether you are renovating a period property or finishing a new build, our hallway tile range covers every style, format and finish, with free design advice at our showrooms in Dublin, Belfast, Armagh and Newry.





Hallway Tiles Ireland & Northern Ireland
The first impression
starts here.
Your hallway is the first thing people see when they walk through the door. Whether you are renovating a period property or finishing a new build, our hallway tile range covers every style, format and finish, with free design advice at our showrooms in Dublin, Belfast, Armagh and Newry.

Patterned Tiles
Bold geometric and decorative patterned tiles that make an immediate impact the moment you walk through the door.
HALLWAY WALL TILES
Tiling a hallway wall adds depth, protects against scuffs and marks, and gives the space a finished, considered look that paint cannot match.
Contemporary Tiles
Clean, minimal concrete and industrial effect tiles for modern homes and new builds across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Hallway Tiles That Work Hard
Hallway floor tiles built for first impressions
The hallway is the hardest working floor in your home. It takes the full force of everything that comes through the front door: wet shoes, school bags, pushchairs, dogs, deliveries, every single day. A tile that looks good on day one but shows its age within a year is not the right tile for a hallway.
Our hallway range is chosen with durability first. Every tile we stock for hallway use is selected for its ability to handle high foot traffic without wearing, staining or losing its finish. From classic stone effects to bold patterned tiles, our range covers every style of home across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Whether you are tiling a narrow terrace hallway in Dublin, a wide entrance hall in a period property in Belfast or a modern open-plan entrance in Galway or Limerick, our showroom teams in Armagh, Newry, Belfast and Dublin will help you find the right tile for the job
Our Hallway Tile Range
CHOSEN FOR HIGH TRAFFIC
Durability
Hard-wearing options chosen for high foot traffic
Formats
Small format to large format up to 120x60cm
Finishes
Matt, satin and textured finishes that hide everyday scuffs
Slip rating
Slip-rated options available across the floor hallway range
Easy maintenance
Wipe clean surfaces, no sealing required on porcelain
Style range
Stone effect, patterned, contemporary and classic
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Large Format Running Through to the Kitchen
Carrying one large format tile from the hallway through to the kitchen or living room is one of the most effective ways to make a ground floor feel open and connected. It removes the visual interruption at doorways and makes the whole space feel bigger without knocking down a single wall. A particularly popular choice in new builds and open-plan renovations across Dublin and Belfast.

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Patterned Tiles Making a Statement
The hallway is the ideal place for a bold patterned tile. The area is contained, the impact is immediate and you commit to far less floor space than you would in a living room or kitchen. Geometric and encaustic-style patterned tiles are among the most requested hallway tiles we see across Ireland, particularly in period homes where the character of the pattern suits the age of the property.

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Herringbone Laid Tiles
The herringbone layout has become one of the most requested tile patterns for hallways across Ireland. It works particularly well in narrow hallways where a diagonal or chevron layout draws the eye along the length of the space rather than across it, making the hallway feel longer and more considered. Almost any rectangular tile can be laid in herringbone, so the design flexibility is significant.
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TILING THE HALLWAY WALL
Most hallway renovations stop at the floor. But tiling the wall, even from floor to dado height, transforms the space entirely. Slim format wall tiles laid vertically add height and draw the eye upward, making a narrow hallway feel taller and more considered. Paired with a simple shelf and a pale stone floor, it is one of the most effective hallway upgrades available and one that holds up to the daily knocks and scuffs that painted walls simply cannot.
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Hallway TILE TRENDS
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN HALLWAY DESIGN
From narrow terrace hallways to wide period entrance halls, our showroom teams see every type of hallway project across Ireland and Northern Ireland. These are the looks we are specifying most right now.

FAQS
Common questions about hallway tiles
Hallways throw up practical questions that other rooms simply do not. Durability, slip ratings, how to make a narrow space feel bigger: our showroom teams in Dublin, Belfast, Armagh and Newry answer these every day. Here are the ones we hear most from homeowners across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Porcelain tiles are the most popular choice for hallway floors in Ireland. They are hard-wearing, easy to clean and available in a wide range of finishes and formats. For high-traffic hallways, a matt or textured finish will hide scuffs and footprints better than a polished surface. Our showroom teams in Dublin, Belfast, Armagh and Newry can help you choose the right tile for your hallway.
Yes, and it is one of the most effective ways to make a hallway feel like a natural part of the home rather than a separate space. Running the same tile from the hallway into the living room or kitchen removes the visual break at the threshold and makes the whole ground floor feel more open and considered.
Absolutely. The hallway is actually one of the best places to use a bold patterned tile because the impact is immediate and the area is contained. Patterned tiles work particularly well in period properties and older homes across Ireland, where they complement the character of the space
For hallways, particularly those near a front door where wet shoes and umbrellas are common, a slip-rated tile is a sensible choice. Our showroom teams can advise on the right slip rating for your specific hallway layout and usage.
Creating a seamless flow from an outdoor step or porch through the front door and into the hallway is increasingly popular. However, outdoor tiles need specific slip and frost ratings that not all indoor tiles meet. Our team can help you find tiles that work both inside and out, or choose complementary tiles that create a cohesive look across both spaces.
Built Tough
Tiles for high traffic areas
Free
Design Consultation
Easy Clean
Simple to maintain every day

Make the right first impression.
Pop into any of our showrooms in Dublin, Belfast, Armagh or Newry and our team will help you find the right hallway tile, work out quantities and make sure you get it right before a single tile is laid.
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