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The floor is the foundation of any successful decor. Even if all other elements are cohesive and elegant, poorly chosen tiles can ruin all the hard work put into setting up the interior. Beige floor tiles from Mexen are a choice that combines the warmth of natural colors with modern aesthetics. The beige shade brings a pleasant atmosphere to the interior while serving as a neutral backdrop for furniture, decor, and textiles. In the floor version, it becomes the basis for creating a cozy space that invites relaxation.

The floor is the foundation of any successful decor. Even if all other elements are cohesive and elegant, poorly chosen tiles can ruin all the hard work put into setting up the interior. Beige floor tiles from Mexen are a choice that combines the warmth of natural colors with modern aesthetics. The beige shade brings a pleasant atmosphere to the interior while serving as a neutral backdrop for furniture, decor, and textiles. In the floor version, it becomes the basis for creating a cozy space that invites relaxation.

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Beige Floor Tiles: Technical Parameters That Won't Let You Down

In our offer, you will find beige floor tiles in a universal 120 × 60 cm format, allowing you to quickly cover even larger areas. Made of glazed porcelain, they are characterized by excellent workmanship and resistance to moisture. With low absorbency, beige floor tiles are resistant to stains and very easy to keep clean. Abrasion class PEI 4 (or in some variants PEI 3) provides adequate wear resistance in areas that are intensively used, such as the hallway.

Polished and matte beige floor tiles from Mexen also have rectified edges, which means they can be installed with a minimal grout line, contributing to the effect of a uniform surface. They are frost-resistant, allowing them to be used on balconies or terraces. A major advantage of our claddings is their compatibility with low-temperature underfloor heating, making them a great choice for living rooms or bathrooms. Our beige bathroom floor tiles are versatile enough to fit seamlessly into any new arrangement you choose.

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Stone, Marble, Concrete – Beige Floor Tiles in Several Versions

Beige floor tiles are available in several versions. If you prefer minimalist compositions and soft shades, you'll surely appreciate matte beige floor tiles imitating stone. Oberon Bianco will beautifully complement Scandinavian interiors, while darker Oberon Argento will complete vintage-inspired interiors. These unique beige tiles captivate with their irregularities, subtle veins, and textures reminiscent of limestone or sandstone.

Marble beige floor tiles with visible veins, gloss, or matte finish also present an interesting choice, adding a luxurious touch to interiors. A good example is the beige floor tiles Belco Grey with a subtle gloss, beautifully reflecting light and making the rooms appear larger. Our third proposal is tiles imitating concrete. Mexen Kamen Pearl impresses with its raw concrete texture and industrial style. The concrete finish fits perfectly in lofts—beige softens the coolness of concrete, giving it a friendly tone.

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Interior Arrangement in Beige – Beige Floor Tiles as the Background

In an apartment where the floor also serves as a decorative element, beige floor tiles play a double role: they create a durable, aesthetic backdrop for furniture and serve as a strong accent themselves. With a wide 120 × 60 cm format and rectification, the grouts are minimal, presenting as a uniform surface. In the living room, beige floor tiles with a gloss finish can be aligned parallel to the furniture contours, allowing the lighting to strike at the perfect angle and enhance the texture.

Beige kitchen floor tiles boast a high abrasion class of PEI 4, ensuring that they won't easily damage under heavy use. The glazed porcelain is highly resistant to stains and moisture, as well as being easy to clean. You needn't worry that our beige floor tiles will lose their charm or color intensity over time. Thanks to the variety of patterns (stone, marble, concrete) and technical properties, you can use them in the living room, hallway, kitchen, bathroom, and even on the balcony or terrace. The V3 tonality adds naturalness—beige floor tiles are not identical, emphasizing the feel of natural material. Rectification gives the final result a modern and spacious look—ideal for interiors where clean lines matter.

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