From floor to wall

Not all tile is made for the same purpose. Some are crafted to handle daily wear underfoot, while others are designed to bring texture and character to walls or backsplashes. Explore tile by application to find the right surface for every area of your home.

What's your style?

From the charm of mosaic tile to the sleek appeal of marble-look and wood-look designs, each surface brings a distinct personality to your space. Explore tile looks like terrazzo, cement, and stone-inspired tile to add depth, movement, and character to any room.

Choose your color

Tile color sets the tone for every room. Whether you prefer soft neutral tile colors that create a timeless backdrop, earth and natural tones that bring warmth and texture, or vivid tile colors that make a bold statement, each palette transforms your space.

A timeless bathroom with a brown floating sink and small white tile squares with mixed shading

Neutral

Soft. Versatile. Timeless. Read about neutral tile

Neutral tile brings a sense of calm and balance to any room. Shades of white, beige, gray, and greige create a foundation that complements both modern and traditional spaces. These subtle tones allow other design elements, from cabinetry and countertops to décor and lighting, to stand out while keeping the look cohesive and inviting.

Bathroom with bright blue walls, floor, and wall tile featuring a 3D wall tile that sticks out slightly

Vivid

Bold. Expressive. Energizing. Read about vivid tile

Vivid tile brings color and personality to every surface. Deep blues, emerald greens, and rich terracottas create instant focal points, while patterned and glossy finishes add movement and depth. Perfect for backsplashes, accent walls, or feature floors, these tiles turn ordinary spaces into vibrant design statements.

Modern kitchen in bright birch colors with white cabinets and countertops

Natural

Organic. Textured. Grounded. Read about natural tile

Natural tile captures the warmth and authenticity of organic materials like stone, clay, and wood. Earthy hues of taupe, sand, and olive create calm, grounded spaces that connect interiors to the outdoors. Subtle variations in tone and texture make each surface unique, adding depth and natural character to kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas.

Pick your shape

The shape of your tile defines the character of your space. Subway tile offers timeless simplicity, hexagon adds modern geometry, square keeps things balanced, chevron brings movement, and large format creates a spacious, seamless look.

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Subway Tile

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Shop by material

Porcelain offers unmatched durability for high-traffic and outdoor areas, while ceramic tile brings unique styles and easy versatility. Glass tile enhances light and adds dimension to kitchens and baths, and natural stone provides timeless texture with organic variation.

Transitional kitchen with a mix of grays, white cabinets, dark flooring, and gray countertops

Porcelain

Durable. Waterproof. Versatile. Read about porcelain tile

Porcelain tile is known for its strength, density, and water resistance- making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Its refined finish and realistic stone or wood looks bring a polished, high-end feel to floors and walls alike. Porcelain's durability and low maintenance make it a top choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.

Brown dark stained traditional cabinets in a white kitchen

Ceramic

Expressive. Wall-friendly. Decorative. Read about ceramic tile

Ceramic tile offers classic versatility with a balance of beauty and practicality. Available in countless colors, textures, and finishes, it's perfect for backsplashes, showers, and accent walls. Its smooth surface and affordability make ceramic tile an easy way to refresh spaces with style and personality.

Modern kitchen in bright birch colors with white cabinets and countertops

Glass

Reflective. Vibrant. Refined. Read about glass tile

Glass tile reflects light beautifully, adding brightness and depth to kitchens and baths. Often used for mosaics and decorative accents, it's ideal for creating a clean, modern look. Easy to wipe clean and resistant to stains, glass tile brings a sleek, luminous finish to any backsplash or feature wall.

Modern kitchen in bright birch colors with white cabinets and countertops

Natural Stone

Organic. Textured. Character-rich. Read about natural tile

Natural stone tile delivers organic warmth and timeless character. Materials like marble, travertine, and slate bring unique veining and texture that can't be replicated. Each piece tells its own story, creating elegant surfaces that pair beautifully with wood tones, metal finishes, and neutral palettes.

What types of tile does CFM carry?

CFM offers a wide range of tile options for every application, including porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, glass, and mosaic tiles. From durable floor tiles to decorative wall and backsplash designs, each material is selected for its style, quality, and long-lasting performance.

What's the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?

Porcelain tile is denser and more water-resistant than ceramic, making it ideal for high-traffic or wet areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. Ceramic tile is slightly lighter and easier to cut, often used for walls or backsplashes. Both offer a variety of colors, textures, and finishes, the right choice depends on where you plan to install it.

Can tile be used on both floors and walls?

Most porcelain tile can be used as flooring due to its denseness. Many tiles are rated for multiple applications, but it's important to check the tile's PEI rating and slip resistance. Floor tiles are made to withstand foot traffic and weight, while wall tiles can be lighter and more decorative. Visit any showroom and we can help you choose tiles suited to your space and intended use.

Is tile flooring durable and easy to maintain?

Tile is one of the most durable and low-maintenance surfaces available. Porcelain and ceramic resist scratches, stains, and moisture, making them excellent for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. Regular sweeping and mild cleaning are all that's needed to keep tile floors looking new for years.

Can tile increase the value of my home?

Yes. Professionally installed tile can add long-term value thanks to its durability, style, and resistance to wear and water damage. Tile surfaces often outlast other flooring or wall materials, making them a smart investment for kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways alike.