When you’re looking for a roofing option that blends naturally into the landscape, brown roof tiles are a timeless favourite across the UK. They bring warmth, depth, and an organic feel that complements both traditional and modern buildings, both commercial and residential! Whether you’re renovating a rural home, planning an extension, or undertaking a modern new build, a brown tiled roof provides a grounded, natural look that never dates.

At Metrotile, we offer a unique variety of of lightweight brown roof tiles in six distinguishable shades and finishes:

From small extensions and conservatories to large scale commercial projects, Metrotile’s range of brown roofing tiles are a proven commodity for delivering a perfect harmony of aesthetics, performance, and practicality.

Why Choose Brown Roof Tiles for Your Home?

Brown roof tiles for residential projects are a popular choice among homeowners and architects. Brown is a colour rooted in nature, that provides warmth with its timeless, natural feel that suits any aesthetic..

Brown tiled roof designs work especially well with:

The colour brown evokes stability, comfort, and reliability; qualities that every home aspires to reflect. A brown roof tile can enhance your property’s kerb appeal by adding a warm, grounded finish that integrates seamlessly with its environment.

The Metrotile Brown Range:

Each of Metrotile’s brown roofing tiles has been crafted to offer its own personality, allowing you to choose the right tone, texture and profile to suit any pitched roofing project.

1. Burnt Umber – The Rustic Best-Seller

Our most popular colour after the traditional Charcoal Grey. Available in the Shingle and iPanel ranges, this finish offers warmth and depth with the contrast of brown and black stripes, that stands out perfectly to elevate the appearance of any roof.

2. Iron Bark – Deep and Textured

Iron Bark captures the essence of aged wood, with a warm, dark tone that feels natural and enduring due to the blend of brown, black and red natural stone. Available in both Shingle and iPanel profiles.

3. Bister Brown – Soft and Balanced

Also part of the Shingle and iPanel range, Bister Brown offers a softer, medium-toned brown that’s universally appealing. It’s the ideal colour choice for homeowners who want a neutral, natural tone that complements both traditional and modern façades.

4. Bronze – Warm and Refined

Bronze brings a subtle metallic sheen that adds sophistication without overpowering. Available across many Metrotile profiles, it offers a timeless appearance that provides warmth and class to any roof.

5. Matt Brown – Modern and Minimalist

Matt Brown is a sleek, powder-coated finish exclusive to the Qube profile. It’s designed for modern architecture and modular housing, offering a clean, contemporary look that balances nature with minimalism.

6. Pepper – Rustic, Textured, and Characterful

Exclusive to the Woodshake profile, Pepper combines brown and grey tones to emulate the natural weathering of timber shingles. It’s ideal for homes that want a more natural, hand-crafted appearance with the benefits of modern steel roofing.

Performance That Matches the Look

Every Metrotile brown roof tile combines striking aesthetics with exceptional performance. Manufactured from high-grade, pressed steel, our tiles are engineered to last while remaining lightweight and easy to install.

Here’s what you can expect with every Metrotile profile:

This combination makes our lightweight brown roof tiles perfect for both new builds and refurbishments — particularly where older structures need a durable yet light alternative to heavy clay or concrete tiles.

Popular Brown Roof Tiles for Sale

Looking to find brown roof tiles for sale? Metrotile’s versatile range means there’s an option to suit every project and aesthetic:

With many combinations of tile profile and colours to choose from, Metrotile’s lightweight brown roof tiles are perfect for any pitched roofing project.

Brown Roof Tiles Prices – What to Expect

Pricing for brown roof tiles in the UK depends on the tile profile, project size, and specific requirements, but Metrotile’s lightweight metal tiles are typically more cost-effective than heavy slate, clay, or concrete alternatives.

Traditional clay tiles can cost £20–£35 per m² for materials alone, not including installation. Metrotile’s system can significantly reduce:

Did you know? All Metrotile colours are priced equally, with the price depending on the chosen profile. So, whether you choose Burnt Umber, Iron Bark, or Bister Brown, the price remains consistent.

Ready to Upgrade to Lightweight Brown Roof Tiles?

Metrotile’s brown roof tile collection merges aesthetics with high-performance. Bringing together the natural warmth of brown tones with the durability of steel. Whether you love the richness of Burnt Umber, the warmth of Iron Bark, or the subtle texture of Pepper, our brown roofing tiles offer a look that feels authentic and enduring.

Explore the full range of brown roof tiles in the UK and find your perfect match today. Request samples, compare profiles, and discover why Metrotile is the trusted choice for lightweight brown roof tiles that combine traditional character with modern innovation.

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Photos of brown roofs in real projects

See live examples of how this colour looks on roofs of buildings in various parts of the UK
Wiltshire, South West, England
Gorse Hill School School (educational buildings, multiple blocks, partially refurbished)
Wiltshire, South West, England
Yorkshire and the Humber, England
Prefabricated Hawksley Bungalows (residential, five buildings, originally metal-clad)
Yorkshire and the Humber, England
Redditch, Worcestershire, England
Moon’s Moat First School
Redditch, Worcestershire, England
Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Cornish Units (post‑war prefabricated housing)
Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England
Holiday lodge / lakeside accommodation within a fishery and air gun range complex
Near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England
Carmarthenshire, Wales
Modular Timber Pod / Leisure Accommodation
Carmarthenshire, Wales
Bridgwater, Somerset, England
Canal View - Housing Association Flats - Purpose-built block of flats with retail units at street level
Bridgwater, Somerset, England
Colnbrook, Berkshire, England
Church of England primary and nursery school
 Colnbrook, Berkshire, England
Neath, South Wales
Residential – Cornish Units (post‑war prefab homes)
Neath, South Wales
Normanton, West Yorkshire, England
Residential — post-war Cornish Units (temporary housing)
Normanton, West Yorkshire, England
Hayes, London Borough of Hillingdon, England
Working Men's Club
Hayes, London Borough of Hillingdon, England
Maesteg, Bridgend County Borough, Wales
BISF prefab homes
Maesteg, Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Denton, Greater Manchester, England
Care home Pendle House, New Charter Housing trust group
Denton, Greater Manchester, England
Helmshore, Lancashire, England
St Veronica's Primary School, Roman Catholic voluntary aided
Helmshore, Lancashire, England
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