'Creative' is fashionable, whether you use a colorful tile to enhance an all-white kitchen or several types of tile to create a designer look in a high-end bathroom. With the availability of so many floor and wall tile designs, shapes, and sizes, creativity is effortless. All Pro Floors, a tile store in Arlington, Texas, brings a wide variety of tile options to folks who reside in the DFW area.
Wood-look tile
Wood-look porcelain tile is a natural, high-end floor covering perfect for homeowners who want 'wood' in a moisture-prone space like a bathroom. The clay-based material is naturally waterproof. This versatile tile, available in a considerable number of colors and designs, performs well in any home or business space. Porcelain is an excellent heat conductor, so tile pairs well with radiant heat. Conversely, porcelain tile offers coolness underfoot when temperatures are high.
More clay-based tile
Ceramic tile is a less costly floor tile choice. This durable floor covering is best for residential areas that have medium foot traffic. Since ceramic is porous, tile must be glazed to be waterproof. Standard sizes, simple designs, and neutral colors are the norm. Colored grout can accentuate tile colors. Subway tile, a perennial favorite, looks great on walls. The traditional style is white and 3-inch x 6-inch in size.
Tile size
Tiles range in size from 2-inch square or smaller mosaic tiles to large format tiles that make a small room look bigger. These two contrasting sizes, rather than more traditional medium-sized tiles, are in vogue right now. Homeowners often choose tile flooring because it's easy to create a unique floor with two or more tile sizes and designs. A large format tile floor made with two or more mosaic tile designs is a creative way to flaunt tradition.
Family-owned All Pro Floors installs tile flooring where each project begins with a free estimate. We take on larger projects, too, like kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Our tile shop serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Texas, including Mansfield and Hurst. Please stop by our showroom in Arlington to view our tile flooring selection.