
Everest Porcelain Paving: Beige, Grey, Pearl & Cream Guide
Everest is a family of light, contemporary porcelain paving in four soft stone-effect shades: Beige (warm neutral), Grey (cool contemporary), Pearl (pale silvery-white) and Cream (soft ivory). All four share the same non-porous, frost-proof, low-maintenance porcelain body and a subtle natural-stone texture — the choice between them is purely about tone. Beige and Cream bring warmth; Grey and Pearl feel cooler and more modern. The range starts from £19.31/m² with free UK delivery.
If you want a light, calm, modern patio, the Everest range is one of the best places to start. It's a coordinated family of pale porcelain shades, so whichever you choose you get the same performance and finish — just a different mood. This guide walks through all four shades and helps you pick.
What is the Everest porcelain range?
Everest is a collection of outdoor porcelain paving unified by a light, contemporary look and a subtle stone-effect surface. Rather than one colour, it's a family of complementary neutral shades, which makes it easy to pick a tone that suits your home without switching between different product ranges. Every Everest shade is fired into a dense, non-porous porcelain body with a textured, anti-slip finish built for UK weather.
Because they share the same range, the shades also coordinate beautifully with each other — useful if you want to combine tones, or match a patio to steps, coping or a path in a related shade.
The four Everest shades compared
| Shade | Tone | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Beige | Warm sandy neutral | Brick & traditional homes, warm schemes |
| Grey | Cool mid-grey | Modern & rendered homes, grey frames |
| Pearl | Pale silvery-white | Small / shaded gardens, bright contemporary looks |
| Cream | Soft ivory | Warm, elegant, Mediterranean-style spaces |
Everest Beige
The warm neutral of the range. Beige has a soft, sandy tone that works beautifully against brick, timber and traditional homes, and pairs naturally with green planting. If you want a light patio that still feels warm and inviting rather than cool, Beige is the pick. Available in 600x900 from £19.50/m².
Everest Grey
The cool, contemporary option and the most budget-friendly in the range at £19.31/m². A clean mid-grey that anchors modern schemes, suits rendered or white houses, and complements grey window frames and aluminium doors. The most versatile all-rounder if your home leans modern.
Everest Pearl
The brightest, palest shade — a silvery-white that reflects the most light. Pearl is the standout choice for small or shaded gardens, where its pale tone opens up the space and keeps things feeling bright. It also gives a crisp, high-end contemporary look in any garden. From £20.85/m².
Everest Cream
A soft ivory tone that brings warmth and elegance. Cream sits between Beige and Pearl — lighter and more refined than Beige, warmer than Pearl. It suits Mediterranean-style gardens, warm modern schemes, and spaces where you want a light patio with a soft, luxurious feel.
How to choose between them
Match your home's undertone. Warm-toned homes (brick, timber, cream render) sit best with Beige or Cream. Cool-toned homes (grey, white, modern render) suit Grey or Pearl.
Think about the space. Small or shaded gardens benefit most from the palest shades — Pearl first, then Cream — because they reflect the most light. Larger, sunnier gardens can carry any of the four.
Consider the mood. Want warm and welcoming? Beige or Cream. Want crisp and contemporary? Grey or Pearl.
Order samples. All four are light neutrals, and the differences are subtle — they read differently depending on your home's colour and how much light your garden gets. Seeing them in place is the surest way to decide.
Sizes, finish and performance
Everest shades come in large-format slabs (including the popular 900x600, and 600x900 on some shades) at 20mm thickness — the standard for patios, paths and garden paving. The textured, anti-slip surface is designed for wet UK conditions and gives the range its natural stone-effect character.
As porcelain, every Everest shade is non-porous, frost-proof, fade-resistant and never needs sealing. A sweep and occasional wash keeps it looking new for years.
Find your Everest shade
Four light, contemporary porcelain tones — Beige, Grey, Pearl and Cream. From £19.31/m², free UK delivery, no sealing ever. Order samples to compare the shades in your own garden light.
Browse Porcelain Paving Order SamplesFrequently asked questions
What colours does Everest porcelain come in?
Four shades: Beige (warm neutral), Grey (cool mid-grey), Pearl (pale silvery-white) and Cream (soft ivory). All are light, contemporary tones with a subtle stone-effect finish, and all coordinate with each other.
Which Everest shade is best for a small garden?
Pearl — it's the palest, most reflective shade, so it opens up a small or shaded space and keeps it feeling bright. Cream is a good warm alternative if you want a softer, less cool look.
What's the difference between Everest Beige and Cream?
Both are warm light tones, but Beige is a little sandier and more neutral, while Cream is a softer ivory. Beige suits brick and traditional homes; Cream feels more elegant and Mediterranean. Samples make the difference clear.
Does Everest porcelain need sealing?
No. Like all porcelain, every Everest shade is non-porous and never needs sealing. It won't absorb water or stains, so a simple wash keeps it looking new.
How much does Everest porcelain cost?
The range starts from £19.31/m² including VAT (Everest Grey), with free UK delivery. Beige is from £19.50/m² and Pearl from £20.85/m². Order a sample first to confirm the shade suits your space.
Can I mix Everest shades?
Yes — because they're one coordinated range, the shades work well together. You might pave the main patio in one shade and use a complementary one for steps, a border or a path for a subtle, designed contrast.


























































