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The best floor tiles are materials that offer strength, durability, and long-lasting performance. Porcelain tile is the most popular option because it’s dense, highly water-resistant, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Ceramic tile is affordable and great for low-traffic areas, while natural stone—such as marble, travertine, slate, and limestone—adds a premium look with proper sealing. The ideal choice depends on where the tile will be installed and the style you want to achieve.

In most cases, yes. Porcelain tiles are harder, more durable, and far more resistant to water absorption than standard ceramic tiles. This makes them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms, basements, and high-traffic areas. Ceramic tiles are still excellent for many interiors, but porcelain is preferred when long-term performance and strength matter most.

The most popular floor tile sizes include 12 x 24, 24 x 48, 18 x 36, and other large-format options. Large-format tiles create a seamless, modern look with fewer grout lines. For smaller rooms or areas with slopes, 6 x 24 wood-look planks, 8 x 8 encaustic-style tiles, and 2 x 2 mosaics are also common. The size you choose can change how spacious a room feels, with larger tiles generally making rooms look bigger.

Floor tiles can be slippery, but choosing the right surface finish prevents this. Matte, textured, and slip-resistant tiles provide better traction in areas that get wet, such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways, and kitchens. Porcelain tiles with a certified DCOF slip rating are recommended for safety, especially in commercial or high-traffic residential spaces.

Tile floors are highly durable and can last decades with proper installation. Porcelain is extremely dense and scratch-resistant, making it ideal for homes with children or pets. Ceramic is also durable but slightly less dense. Natural stone floors are long-lasting and timeless but require sealing to protect them from stains and moisture. With routine cleaning and proper care, tile flooring remains one of the most durable surfaces available.

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