Why Tile Makes a Great Floor
There's a reason tile has been the flooring of choice for centuries. It's tough, timeless, and ready for whatever your household throws at it:
- Built to endure: Tile stands up to foot traffic, pets, spills, and the occasional dropped pan.
- Easy to clean: No special treatments or fuss, just a quick sweep and mop.
- Water resistant: Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms, and entryways.
- Long-lasting value: A tile floor can last decades, making it a smart investment.
- Endlessly versatile: From bold patterns to subtle neutrals, there's a look for every room.
Find the Right Material for Your Space
Not all tile floors are the same, and the material you choose shapes both the look and the performance.
- Ceramic floor tile: A versatile, budget-friendly option that brings color and warmth to any room. Our mosaic ceramic floor tile is perfect for adding pattern and personality.
- Porcelain: Denser and even more durable, porcelain mosaic floor tile is a favorite for high-traffic areas and wet spaces.
- Unglazed porcelain: A natural, matte finish with built-in slip resistance for a classic, understated look.
Whether you want a glossy ceramic tile floor that brightens a kitchen or a textured surface that grips underfoot, we have a finish to match.
Patterns That Make a Floor Memorable
This is where things get fun. Our floor tile comes in shapes and patterns that take a plain surface and turn it into a focal point:
- Hexagons: A modern classic that works in both contemporary and vintage spaces.
- Penny rounds: Playful, retro charm with a handcrafted feel.
- Retro rosettes and patterns: Eye-catching designs from our Pinnacle collection that bring instant character.
Pair your floor with a coordinating ceramic wall tile for a pulled-together look from top to bottom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ceramic or porcelain better for floors?
Both work well. Porcelain is denser and ideal for heavy traffic and wet areas, while ceramic is a great, affordable choice for most rooms.
Can mosaic tile be used on floors?
Yes–just choose a floor-rated mosaic. The added grout lines actually improve slip resistance, making them great for bathrooms.
Do floor tiles need to be sealed?
The tile itself usually doesn't, but sealing your grout lines helps protect against stains and moisture over time.