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Tile flooring infuses any room with sleek sophistication and remarkable resilience, making it a perfect choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic living areas.
At Floor Fashions, we offer an inspiring array of tile options—from classic porcelain and ceramic to rich natural stone—each showcasing unique textures, finishes, and color palettes.
Whether you’re drawn to minimalist subway patterns or bold geometric mosaics, our tiles blend lasting performance with design flexibility.
Dive into our curated collection and discover how Floor Fashions can transform your spaces with enduring style and easy maintenance.
Floor Tile Installation
- Surface Prep: Subfloor must be clean, level, and dry. Cement backer board is recommended over wood.
- Layout Planning: Dry-lay tiles to visualize placement and minimize awkward cuts.
- Adhesive Application: Use thin-set mortar with a notched trowel for even coverage.
- Tile Setting: Press tiles firmly and use spacers for uniform grout lines.
- Grouting & Sealing: Once mortar cures, apply grout and seal it to protect against moisture and stains.
Wall Tile Backdrop Installation
- Surface Prep: Walls should be clean and primed. Use cement board in damp areas.
- Layout: Mark a level guide line and dry-lay tiles to plan spacing.
- Adhesive: Use vertical-grade tile adhesive or thin-set mortar.
- Tile Setting: Start from the bottom and work up, using spacers.
- Grouting & Sealing: Grout once adhesive sets, then seal if needed.
Shower Stall Tile Installation
- Waterproofing: Apply a waterproof membrane over cement board or approved substrate.
- Adhesive: Use high-quality thin-set mortar rated for wet environments.
- Layout: Plan to avoid small edge cuts and ensure proper drainage slope if tiling the floor.
- Grouting: Use waterproof grout and apply carefully to all joints.
- Sealing: Seal grout and tile surfaces to prevent water penetration.
Our expert team can handle all your flooring installations—from ceramic tiles to shower stalls—so you don’t have to lift a finger.
Ceramic tile is a popular flooring choice thanks to its durability and timeless look.
To keep it clean, sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and grit that can dull the surface. Mop with warm water and a mild detergent—avoid harsh cleaners that contain acids or bleach, which can damage grout and tile finishes.
For grout care, use a soft brush and a baking soda paste or a grout-safe cleaner to remove stains. Sealing grout periodically helps prevent discoloration and moisture buildup.
Place mats at entryways to reduce tracked-in debris, and use furniture pads to avoid scratches. With routine care, ceramic tile floors will maintain their beauty and function for years.