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Industrial kitchen interior with tile

Concrete-look, charcoal, raw

Industrial kitchen tiles

Industrial kitchens trade marble for concrete and steel. Spec a charcoal or warm-cement concrete-look porcelain floor in 600×1200mm matte, a tone-on-tone splashback (or a single porcelain slab in the same concrete-look) behind the cooker, and dark joinery with timber inserts. Pair with matte-black or gunmetal tapware, exposed Edison-style pendants, and one heavy timber butcher-block island. The kitchen reads warehouse-conversion, not industrial-pastiche.

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Industrial kitchen — questions

Concrete-look or stainless splashback for industrial kitchens?
Concrete-look porcelain in large slab format is more on-trend and warmer than stainless. Use stainless only if you want the literal commercial-kitchen reference — and even then, balance with a concrete-look floor so the whole room doesn't read clinical.
Will a charcoal floor make a kitchen feel small?
Pick large-format (600×1200mm or 1200×1200mm) in matte rectified — the minimal grout and large planes actually open the floor up. A small-format dark floor (300×300mm) does feel cramped; the format matters more than the colour.
Best benchtop for an industrial kitchen?
Concrete-look porcelain slab benchtop matches the splashback for the full architectural move. For more warmth, run a thick timber butcher-block on the island and concrete-look on perimeter — the mix reads warehouse-loft, not industrial-cold.

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