It’s classic, durable, and the look other floors try to imitate but never quite match. It has stood the test of time in both design and everyday use, which is why it’s often the first material people ask for. At FloorsPlus, we help you get it right from the start, with a tile plan that’s built to last.

Why Clients Choose Tile

  • Design that lasts. From handmade-look walls to marble visuals and oversized formats, tile stays current without chasing trends.
  • Everyday durability. Scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and simple to care for. Ideal for kitchens, entries, and busy households.
  • Comfort upgrades. Tile pairs beautifully with in-floor heat for a warm, solid feel.


Compare materials in person. Porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone look and feel different in real light.

Materials in Plain Language

  • Porcelain. Our go-to for floors. Dense and durable with a wide range of looks and sizes.
  • Ceramic. Excellent for walls and feature areas where you want sheen, texture, or a handcrafted vibe.
  • Natural stone. Unmistakable character and variation. It asks for sealing and a bit more care, which many clients gladly trade for the look.


You can likely have a nicer installation than you imagined with a clear plan. Layout, surfaces, grout, and edges decide whether a room feels custom or just installed.

Book a 30-minute design chat with your local FloorsPlus sales rep. Bring photos and rough measurements.

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Big Looks, Done Right

Love that seamless feel? Large-format tile reduces grout lines, so the eye sees a more continuous surface. The secret is planning. We make sure surfaces are flat, the layout is smart, and the setting materials are right so the finished room feels intentional and not busy.


See large-format side by side with standard sizes and decide what suits your space.

Slip, Sound, and Comfort

We will guide you to finishes with the right slip characteristics for each room. For open plans, we think about underlayments and area rugs. If you want it, radiant heat helps keep tile comfortable underfoot.

Premium Details That Read “Custom”
Aligned sightlines, consistent joint widths, mitered corners on niches and edges, and flush transitions to adjacent floors. These small decisions are what make tile look tailored rather than just installed.

Wet Areas and Showers

Beautiful bathrooms start as assemblies, not just surfaces. We match tile size to the drain style. Mosaics often suit center drains. Large format can pair with linear drains. We plan slopes and specify the right waterproofing and grout for the space. When those choices are aligned, you get the spa look and long-term performance.

Planning a shower or steam area? We will map drains, slopes, waterproofing, and tile sizes together.

How We Help (10-point Planning Checklist)

  • 1. Listen:

    Lifestyle, pets, cleaning habits, and the mood you want.

  • 2. Review the space:

    Light, sightlines, and transitions to other floors.

  • 3. Choose materials:

    Porcelain vs. ceramic vs. stone, room by room.

  • 4. Select format and layout:

    Size, pattern, and where we center the room.

  • 5. Balance traction and cleaning:

    Fnishes that fit how the space is used.

  • 6. Comfort options:

    Radiant heat and what it means for your tile choice.

  • 7. Wet-area strategy:

    Drains, slopes, waterproofing, and accessories.

  • 8. Grout and edges:

    Colour, joint width, epoxy vs. high-performance grout, trims vs. mitered corners.

  • 9. Budget clarity:

    Where to invest in prep, grout, and details for visible impact.

  • 10. Timeline and care:

    What to expect during install and simple upkeep.

Bring your photos and measurements. We will build this checklist into a plan you can see and trust.

Ready to see it, not just read about it?

  • Come see large-format vs. standard sizes side by side.
  • Handle porcelain, ceramic, and stone to feel the difference.
  • Sit with a FloorsPlus sales rep for a quick plan and next steps.
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FAQs

Is tile slippery?

It depends on the finish. We will steer you to options that balance traction and easy cleaning for each room.

Porcelain or natural stone. How do I choose?

Porcelain offers the look with lower maintenance. Stone offers one-of-a-kind character and asks for sealing and a bit more care.

Can I use large panels in my shower?

Yes, with early planning for access, flat surfaces, handling, and clean corners. The result is striking.

How do I keep grout looking new?

Choose the right grout for the space. Clean regularly and avoid dirty bucket water. Refresh caulked joints at changes of plane as needed.

Visit our residential store to consult with a specialist about which tile solution is best for you!