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Floor Tile

Floor Tile

Tile Flooring

Explore our premium floor tile collection. Designed for durability, style, and versatility in every room. From timeless ceramic tiles to modern porcelain designs, find the perfect flooring to elevate your kitchen, bathroom, or living room. 

Why Choose European Floor Tile?

Floor tile is the single most hardworking surface in your home — it takes the full impact of daily foot traffic, furniture, pets, spills, and cleaning, day after day. Getting the right tile for the right space isn't just a style decision, it's a performance decision. Our European floor tile collection is sourced from manufacturers who engineer their products specifically for floor applications — with the hardness ratings, slip resistance, and dimensional consistency that professional installers and designers rely on.

What to look for when choosing floor tile:

  • PEI hardness rating — PEI 3 for light residential use, PEI 4 for heavy residential and light commercial, PEI 5 for heavy commercial environments
  • Slip resistance — R9 for dry residential areas, R10 for wet bathrooms and kitchens, R11 for outdoor and commercial wet areas
  • Water absorption — porcelain (≤0.5%) for bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor; ceramic (up to 3%) for dry residential areas
  • Size — larger formats like 24×24 and 24×48 reduce grout lines and make rooms feel more spacious; smaller formats like mosaic provide better grip on sloped shower floors
  • Finish — matte and textured finishes for slip resistance in wet areas; polished and lappato for dry living areas and feature floors

Floor tile by room:

Size

  • 36" X 36"
  • 24" X 24"

Finish

  • Satin Rec
  • Rec
As Low As $6.30/sq. ft.

Marble Look Ceramic Tile | Calacatta Superwhite

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Marble Look Tile Dune Ceramics introduces Calacatta, a series of white marbles with greyish veins that will make any space an elegant and captivati...

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Original price $67.49 - Original price $84.12
Original price
$67.49 - $84.12
$67.49 - $84.12
Current price $67.49
/ Box (8.720 sq. ft.)

FAQ

What makes a tile suitable for floors?

Floor tiles must meet specific requirements that wall tiles do not. They need to be thick and strong enough to handle foot traffic and furniture loads without cracking. They must have a surface hardness rating (PEI rating) appropriate for their intended use - PEI 3 for light residential, PEI 4 for heavy residential and light commercial, PEI 5 for heavy commercial. Floor tiles also need a slip resistance rating, and any tile used in wet areas like bathrooms must meet minimum R-value slip resistance standards.

What is the most durable floor tile?

Porcelain tile is the most durable standard floor tile option, with a hardness rating and water absorption rate that outperforms ceramic and most natural stone. For the highest durability in commercial or heavy-use environments, look for through-body porcelain with a PEI 4 or PEI 5 rating. Large format rectified porcelain is also extremely durable as the mechanical cutting process removes surface inconsistencies that can be vulnerable to chipping.

What floor tile is best for kitchens?

Porcelain and ceramic floor tile are both excellent kitchen choices. Look for a matte or textured finish for better grip, a PEI rating of at least 3, and a tile size that works with your kitchen layout - 12×24 and 24×24 are popular formats that are large enough to minimize grout lines (which are harder to keep clean in kitchens) while remaining practical to install. Wood look porcelain tile has become one of the most popular kitchen floor choices, combining the warmth of a wood aesthetic with the durability and moisture resistance of porcelain.

How do I choose the right floor tile size for my room?

As a general rule, larger tiles work better in larger rooms and smaller tiles work better in compact spaces - though large format tile in small bathrooms is a notable exception that can make them feel bigger. Consider the grout joint frequency: more grout lines mean more maintenance. Also factor in the room's shape - rectangular tiles laid along the longest dimension of a room can make it feel more elongated, while a diagonal layout can make a square room feel larger.

How much floor tile do I need to order?

Measure the length and width of your room in feet and multiply to get the square footage. Add 10% overage for standard rectangular rooms and up to 15% for rooms with many angles, alcoves, or diagonal tile layouts. Always order your full quantity from the same dye lot - tile color can vary slightly between production batches, and matching tile ordered later may not be a perfect match. Keep a few spare tiles after installation for future repairs.

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