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Porcelain Floor Tile

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Porcelain Kitchen Tile for Versatile & Durable Surfaces

As one of the most durable materials, porcelain offers a hardwearing, scratch-resistant, and impermeable surface. That’s what you can expect from our porcelain kitchen tile collection: a selection of the finest wall and floor coverings designed for hardworking spaces. Available in small and large formats, glossy and matte finishes, porcelain floor tile promises beauty and practicality, removing all creative boundaries so you can create interiors that resonate with your taste and lifestyle.

Porcelain Kitchen Tile for Versatile & Durable Surfaces

As one of the most durable materials, porcelain offers a hardwearing, scratch-resistant, and impermeable surface. That’s what you can expect from our porcelain kitchen tile collection: a selection of the finest wall and floor coverings designed for hardworking spaces. Available in small and large formats, glossy and matte finishes, porcelain floor tile promises beauty and practicality, removing all creative boundaries so you can create interiors that resonate with your taste and lifestyle.

Benefits of Porcelain Tiles for Kitchen Floor & Wall

Considered the heart of the home, kitchens are where looks and functionality need to merge seamlessly. Whether designing from scratch or upgrading what exists, materials selected for backsplashes and floors should withstand spills, splashes, bustling footsteps, and everyday wear without compromising on style. Below are significant reasons why our customers choose Apollo Tile’s kitchen tile time and time again:

  • Exceptional Durability: A subtype of ceramic, porcelain is made from refined clays and fired at extremely high temperatures, a process that gives it its dense, hardy, and impermeable body. These qualities make our porcelain kitchen tile a reliable choice for surfaces that endure heavy use, such as floors that need to stand up to the demands of a busy household.
  • Moisture & Stain-Resistant: Our porcelain tiles for kitchen floor and backsplash are non-porous, meaning they are highly resistant to moisture. They offer a stainproof surface that’s hard to penetrate, so daily splashes and splatters won’t be a bother and can be cleaned easily.
  • Variety of Styles & Formats: As you browse through our collection, you’ll find a plethora of styles in one place. Choose from options that emulate the appearance of hardwood, stone, and terracotta, as well as intricate porcelain mosaic tile in unique shapes and patterns like penny, hexagon, herringbone, and basketweave. Whatever design you have in mind, you’re sure to find a look that fits.
  • Easy Cleaning & Maintenance: What you’ll especially appreciate about porcelain floor tiles for kitchen is the minimal care they require. They do not need special sealants, which saves time and effort. A simple cleaning routine will keep your tilework immaculate at all times.

Styles, Formats, and Sizes of Porcelain Kitchen Tiles

Our collection of porcelain kitchen tiles has numerous finishes for you to choose from, all of which can alter the look and feel of your space. Use our “finish filter” to choose between glossy, polished, matte, honed, Lappato, or textured.

Enhancing your culinary space won’t be a challenge thanks to the various formats and sizes we offer. Find large formats measuring 12x12, 12x24, 24x24, 18x36, and 24x48 inches. These large-scale designs are kitchen porcelain tile that looks like wood, terracotta, terrazzo, linen, and natural stones like slate, marble, and onyx. So you get a stunning, long-lasting, and easy-maintenance finish that won’t stain, warp, swell, or need sealing.

Mid-sized porcelain kitchen wall tiles measure 6x6, 8x8, 9x9, and 10x10 inches. Among these, you’ll find star and cross designs, as well as handmade looks that mimic Moroccan Zellige ceramics, such as Moss Green 6x6 Glossy Zellige Square Porcelain Tile. Our mosaic tiles are fixed to 12x12-inch mesh sheets for easier cutting and handling during installation, available in penny, hexagon, basketweave, and herringbone patterns.

Applications for Porcelain Kitchen Tiles

To bring your design vision together, use porcelain kitchen tile just about anywhere. It’s a versatile material suitable as a backsplash, accent wall, or floor beneath the feet. Our many decorative options adapt to various kitchen remodeling ideas, from traditional and modern to rustic and industrial.

Used for flooring, designs like Light Gray 24x24 Matte Stone Look Porcelain Large Tile can withstand high foot traffic for years without marking or deteriorating in quality. The generous sizes create an almost monolithic surface, great if you're after a seamless, contemporary finish.

Smaller formats, such as White Faded Terracotta 8x8 Matte, Glossy Square Motif Porcelain Tile, make a striking focal point on the backsplash. The same tile can be used to wrap the kitchen island, creating a cohesive look from one surface to the other.

Maintenance Tips for Porcelain Kitchen Tiles

Upkeep for porcelain kitchen tile requires minimal effort thanks to its stain-resistant and nearly waterproof composition. Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly, and mop with warm water and a mild cleaner. For porcelain kitchen wall tiles, use a damp cloth to wipe away food messes. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive tools that can damage the tile surface. Make sure to seal cement-based grout to repel moisture and stains.

Bring Your Vision Together with Apollo Tile. Shop Online Now!

The unmistakable splendor of our porcelain kitchen tile is what you need to bring your dreamy ideas to life! Their exceptional technical performance in terms of resilience, hygiene, and ease of cleaning makes them a standout choice for high-activity areas. Whether you aim to amplify natural light, make a bold statement, or create a more cohesive flow, our collection is sure to meet your expectations.

Ready to start tiling? Sign up for our Trade Program today and shop for collections with marble, glass, ceramic, and porcelain at discounted prices. Enjoy a variety of members-only benefits, including a 10% discount on all orders. Have questions? Contact us at 415-316-0898 or email info@apollotile.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I view porcelain kitchen tile samples before making a big order?

Our tile samples service allows you to order samples of your preferred tiles online to test before making a big purchase.

2. How do I choose suitable porcelain kitchen wall tiles for my space?

Choosing kitchen wall tiles will depend on how you want your space to look and feel. In terms of budget, there are many options available at varying price points, in both small and large formats.

3. Is there porcelain kitchen tile that can be installed without grout?

We do have a couple of groutless options, such as Charcoal Black 24x48 Matte Porcelain Large Format Tile. Our porcelain kitchen wall tiles should be grouted to maintain the structural integrity of the installation.

4. Can I use the same porcelain tile on the floor and backsplash?

Our collection offered a wide variety, including porcelain approved for use on both walls and floors. This means you can match the backsplash and floor to create a more cohesive look.

5. Are porcelain floor tiles for kitchen more expensive than other flooring materials?

Compared to standard ceramic, porcelain kitchen tiles for floor design typically come at a higher price point but are inexpensive in comparison to natural stone. However, their incredible durability and long life make them a cost-effective investment.

6. How much does porcelain kitchen tile cost per square foot?

Porcelain kitchen tile averages $3 to $15 per square foot for material only, but this range can go up depending on size, finish, and design. Premium large formats and wood- or stone-emulating designs may cost more, with prices starting at $20 and exceeding $30 per square foot.

7. How much does porcelain kitchen tile cost to install?

Labor costs for installing porcelain kitchen tiles range from $5 to $15 per square foot. The actual rates will depend on several factors, including tile size, surface preparation, layout complexity, and local labor rates. Areas that require subfloor repairs and waterproofing, or laying intricate patterns or larger tiles, can increase installation costs. We break it down in our porcelain tile installation cost guide.