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Do you know what color best suits autumn? We think it's brown and other earthy colors. A brown tile is definitely a good choice that can complement orange pumpkins, complement the warm neutrals trending in 2026, and still maintain its stylish look. Let's take a look at how you can incorporate brown into your kitchen, whether it's a backsplash or kitchen floor tile. So, let's get started with some earthy kitchen inspiration!
We're used to travertine floor tiles in their familiar beige tone. But there's another way to go with travertine! Embrace autumn with matte black kitchen cabinets, modern cottagecore interior design, and brown travertine. Experience the full cottagecore atmosphere with your wood-toned dining area.
It's a bit difficult to visualize these two side by side, isn't it? However, a dark brown tile can actually pair perfectly with your dark navy and white kitchen cabinets. By incorporating silver accents and keeping your terracotta tiles to a minimum, you can create a kitchen as aesthetically pleasing as a cinematic scene.
Another cottagecore kitchen, but this time the accompanying backsplash draws inspiration from a slightly more retro design. Combine hexagon tiles with your vintage kitchenware to get the most out of a brown tile!
Are you interested in modern kitchen designs that are minimalist, simple, yet elegant? Of course, there's a brown tile you can use for this. By opting for a subway tile kitchen backsplash, it's entirely up to you to transform a cliché into an indispensable classic.
One of the most striking options for an earthy kitchen design is wood look floor tiles. These porcelain tiles will not only last you through many autumn seasons but also offer a sustainable option, allowing you to maintain your connection with nature without harming any trees. Furthermore, the raw look you'll achieve with a rustic kitchen and a brick backsplash could be just the design you're looking for!
As I've said before, I think this brown backsplash tile definitely resembles a KitKat. Pair this sweetest, most autumn-warm option with oak kitchen cabinets to stay on top of 2026 tile trends with the warmest options. You should give this design, which highlights pumpkins and feels as close to a chocolate dessert, a chance.
Wouldn't it be lovely to have picket tiles on your kitchen walls that look like small fences? A dark espresso color, a glossy tile finish, and your newfound healthy eating habits combine to create a design that will make you feel a little closer to nature.
Yes, I must say, today we'll be seeing multiple brown subway tile options. However, each one has a unique texture, material, and tone. For example, here, we'll be seeing a subway tile in a Burnt Caramel hue, just like its name suggests. Choosing this brown tile is your chance to elevate your kitchen with your enameled pots, seasonal freshness, and the most magical shade of brown.
Could we find a more noble, controlled, and blissful tile finish than satin? I doubt it, perhaps a honed one. This glass backsplash tile, which crowns one of the most beautiful shades of brown with a finish as dignified as brown itself, is a top choice for your fall-inspired kitchen. I think it would pair better with cooler-toned woods like pine. But imagination is limitless, and these glass tiles are perfect for any space!
Yes, I know it's fall. But what if we celebrated next spring with these Bali-inspired pebble tiles? We're used to the idea of pebble floor tiles, but we also need to remember that they're mosaics and can be created to create anything we want. So, of course, you can use these tiles to feel like you're preparing a meal in your island home.
We mentioned pumpkin spice to dark brown, but we forgot one shade in between: chai brown. You can create a small dining area with this chai brown shade, which you can use for another subway backsplash, and transform it into the warm dining nook of your dreams. Plus, thanks to the glossy finish, you can have a little fun with lighting if you find matte looks boring.
Imagine another fall-inspired kitchen with a brown floor tile, but this time the details are a bit different. This gray-toned design, which derives its spacious effect from the horizontally carved stripes found on it, rather than traditional porcelain floor tiles, could be just the thing for modern and Scandinavian kitchen designs.
Are you ready to use brown tiles, the most fundamental color of nature and earth, along with chocolate and coffee tones, in your kitchen? For more brown tile ideas, visit the tile blog or our cheap tile showroom to explore our high-quality, affordable options.
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