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Porcelain And Ceramic Tile
Trying to choose between porcelain and ceramic tile? Porcelain and ceramic tile are two of the most widely used materials. Porcelain is denser and more water-resistant. Ceramic tile is easier to cut and install. Both options come in a variety of colors, sizes, and textures. Explore the collection below.

Porcelain And Ceramic Tile

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Reves Perle Matte 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $8.70 - Original price $8.70
Original price
$8.70 - $8.70
Current price
$8.70  per sq. ft.

Reves Bleu Matte 24x48 Porcelain Tile

Original price $10.73 - Original price $10.73
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$10.73 - $10.73
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$10.73  per sq. ft.

Dolomite Supreme An Polished 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $7.77 - Original price $7.77
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$7.77 - $7.77
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$7.77  per sq. ft.

Prestigio Line Porcelain Tile Calacatta Lucido 48x48

Original price $14.15 - Original price $14.15
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$14.15 - $14.15
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$14.15  per sq. ft.

Prestigio Porcelain Tile in Statuario Lucido - 48x48 Size

Original price $14.15 - Original price $14.15
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$14.15 - $14.15
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$14.15  per sq. ft.

Leghe Bronzo Matte 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.35 - Original price $4.35
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$4.35 - $4.35
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$4.35  per sq. ft.

Only wall if commercial outdoor. Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Starburst Porcelain Tile in Llevant Grey - 8.7x8.7 Size

Original price $7.26 - Original price $7.26
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$7.26 - $7.26
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$7.26  per sq. ft.

All Patterns Sold Separately. Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Tri Arc Gris Glossy, Textured 12x36 Ceramic Tile

Original price $5.80 - Original price $5.80
Original price
$5.80 - $5.80
Current price
$5.80  per sq. ft.

Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Flodsten Artic Matte 24x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.49 - Original price $4.49
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$4.49 - $4.49
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$4.49  per sq. ft.

Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Vintage White Glossy 5x5 Ceramic Tile

Original price $6.64 - Original price $6.64
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$6.64 - $6.64
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$6.64  per sq. ft.

Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Promenade White Matte 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $5.43 - Original price $5.43
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$5.43 - $5.43
Current price
$5.43  per sq. ft.

Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Elyt Blanco Matte 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.95 - Original price $4.95
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$4.95 - $4.95
Current price
$4.95  per sq. ft.

Packaging Information: Sold Per Carton.

Grey Soul Light 18x36 Porcelain Paver

Original price $12.36 - Original price $12.36
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$12.36 - $12.36
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$12.36  per sq. ft.

The Grey Soul collection embodies all grey hues and puts them into one porcelain series. This material exudes cool tones. Cool tone flooring can li...

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Kronos Beige 20x20 Porcelain Tile

Original price $3.94 - Original price $3.94
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$3.94 - $3.94
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$3.94  per sq. ft.

Taren Coffee 8.6x36 Porcelain Tile

Original price $5.74 - Original price $5.74
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$5.74 - $5.74
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$5.74  per sq. ft.

The Taren collection is warm and simple yet elegant. This collection encompasses many wood details and enhances any space with its tremendous color...

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Stone Grey 12x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $2.62 - Original price $2.62
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$2.62 - $2.62
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$2.62  per sq. ft.

The Stone Collection flawlessly incorporate browns and grey into each tile in the collection. The mixture of colors create both warm and cool aesth...

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Cathedral White 13x13 Ceramic Tile

Original price $2.41 - Original price $2.41
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$2.41 - $2.41
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$2.41  per sq. ft.

Rockwall Beige Matte 6x24 Porcelain Tile

Original price $6.40 - Original price $6.40
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$6.40 - $6.40
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$6.40  per sq. ft.

States Snow 12x12 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.11 - Original price $4.11
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$4.11 - $4.11
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$4.11  per sq. ft.

Jupiter Ivory 18x18 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.41 - Original price $4.41
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$4.41 - $4.41
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$4.41  per sq. ft.

Cathedral White 17x17 Ceramic Tile

Original price $2.64 - Original price $2.64
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$2.64 - $2.64
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$2.64  per sq. ft.

Le Tavole Wenge 8x48 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.60 - Original price $4.60
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$4.60 - $4.60
Current price
$4.60  per sq. ft.

Valley White 24x36 Porcelain Paver

Original price $14.17 - Original price $14.17
Original price
$14.17 - $14.17
Current price
$14.17  per sq. ft.

The VALLEY Collection is a serene display of a realistic stone effect,comprising of a sandstone and cement-like surface with soft and curvilinear s...

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Eternal Limestones Anthracite 20x20 Porcelain Tile

Original price $4.77 - Original price $4.77
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$4.77 - $4.77
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$4.77  per sq. ft.

Natural limestone has endured through time as a popular building material in many locations around the world. The beauty and vast color variations ...

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Use Guide

Mixed Material Foundations

Projects that mix ceramic and porcelain take advantage of each material strengths. In living areas, white ceramic tile can lay a soft, welcoming base, while adjoining halls might step up to tougher porcelain pool tile near doors to the garden. Sharing the same grout color and edge profiles keeps the transition between surfaces quiet so the focus stays on furniture and light.

Combining Wall And Floor

In bedrooms or studies, ceramic wood tile or wood look ceramic tile brings the appearance of timber into spaces that benefit from warmer textures. When those rooms connect to busier corridors, switching underfoot to porcelain planks in a similar tone preserves the look while gaining extra durability. Blue ceramic tile on a feature wall can then echo the floor color without overwhelming the layout.

Wet Area Solutions

Wet rooms call for a careful blend of slip resistance and easy cleaning. Walls finished in glazed ceramic tile are simple to wipe down and hold color well, while floors in black porcelain tile provide a strong, grounding base. Near exterior doors, outdoor porcelain tile continues this story, coping with rain and tracked in dirt while still relating to interior finishes.

Cohesive Detailing

Repeating small details helps the ceramic and porcelain mix feel intentional. A strip of pearl ceramic at stair risers, a band beneath a vanity, or a slim line along a kitchen splash can tie back to larger surfaces elsewhere in the house. Thoughtful combinations like these show that the porcelain versus ceramic question is less about choosing sides and more about placing each material where it performs best.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What';s the difference between porcelain and ceramic?

A: Porcelain is denser, more durable, and more water-resistant than ceramic. It';s better for outdoor or wet areas. Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and well-suited for walls or low-traffic floors. Choose this premium tile for patios or showers where strength and moisture protection matter most. For DIY-friendly projects or decorative walls, opt for the lighter alternative to save time and budget.

Q: Are porcelain and ceramic tiles easy to clean?

A: Yes. Both are easy to clean with mild soap and water. Glazed finishes resist stains, and regular sweeping or mopping keeps them looking great. Avoid abrasive tools to preserve the surface shine. Their dense glaze repels grime, so you spend less time scrubbing and more time enjoying spotless floors. When you trust our specialists, you get surfaces that stay brilliant between deep cleans, protecting your investment and peace of mind.

Q: Can porcelain and ceramic tiles be used outdoors?

A: Porcelain is often suitable for outdoor use because of its low water absorption and freeze-thaw resistance. Ceramic is best kept indoors unless specifically rated for exterior conditions. Opt for frost-rated tiles from trusted manufacturers to ensure patios and walkways last through every season. Our team can help you select outdoor-ready finishes and arrange pro installation so you enjoy a beautiful, worry-free space fast.

Q: Do porcelain and ceramic tiles come in many styles?

A: Absolutely. Both types offer a huge variety of finishes, colors, and sizes. You';ll find options that mimic stone, wood, or concrete, along with traditional patterns and bold modern designs. We guide you to the best mix of textures and tones for your space, whether you want timeless character or trend-led flair. Schedule a consult to see curated samples and feel confident picking the surface that matches your lifestyle.