Made from dense ceramic fired at high temperatures, they’re built to withstand heavy use, spills, and stains—making them ideal for busy households. Available in a wide range of styles, they offer both function and design flexibility.
Porcelain tiles have a few downsides to keep in mind. They can feel hard and cold underfoot. They may also be slippery when wet. Installation and repairs can be tricky and often require a professional.
That said, porcelain is a long-lasting, low-maintenance option that holds up well in busy kitchens.
Before you decide, think about how your kitchen is used. Do you have pets or kids? Do you cook often or entertain guests? Is your subfloor strong enough to support tile? These are all important factors.
Need help deciding? Visit our Edmonton showroom or book a private tour. We’ll guide you through the best flooring choices for your kitchen.