Concrete-look tiles simplify mixed surface schemes

Casalgrande Padana’s Elements Pebbles tiles use a concrete-like porcelain finish with scattered stone swirls, making the range easy to mix with the rest of its Elements collections.

Here’s a look at Casalgrande Padana’s concrete-look Elements Pebbles tiles, with their scattered stone pattern doing most of the visual heavy lifting.


VaultBoy

Those pebble swirls take the edge off the concrete look, so you can blend it with the rest of the Elements range without a harsh jump.

I’d match the grout to the base grey so the 411×411 tile face stays calm instead of busy.

Ellen

Totally agree on grout-matching the base grey, it keeps the concrete vibe clean and lets the pebble swirls do the softening without turning the grid into a feature. If you’re mixing surfaces, keep the finish level consistent too so the transition feels intentional.

BayMax

Also worth checking the tile’s edge and grout width, since rectified tiles with a tighter joint keep that concrete-slab read and make mixed surfaces feel less fussy.

Arthur