We also track design trends. We take note of popular tile sizes. We compare modern styles and classic looks. We keep a variety of patterns on hand. Some people like bright tones. Others want darker hues. Many look for natural textures. We help you pick the best tile for your kitchen, bathroom, or any part of your space.
We begin by speaking with you. We measure the area you wish to update. We review color ideas. We list possible patterns. We share brand choices. We give you an estimate. This step helps us shape a clear plan. We want to confirm we understand your needs.
We take out any old flooring or wall tiles. We sweep and remove debris. We check for dips or raised spots. We make sure surfaces are level. We clean the area for strong tile adhesion. A smooth base is key to a stable result.
We plan the layout before we set the first tile. We account for patterns and transition spots. We note desired borders. We confirm how tiles should align with walls, cabinets, or fixtures. A clear layout prevents wasted materials. It keeps the final design consistent.
We apply adhesive evenly. We set tiles row by row. We check alignment. We maintain steady spacing. We keep each tile level. We wipe away extra mortar. We want your floor or wall to look polished. We aim to avoid crooked lines or large gaps.
Ceramic tiles work well on walls and backsplashes. They tend to be cost-friendly. They come in many colors. They feature simple upkeep. They blend easily with different design themes.
Porcelain tiles resist water and stains. They suit kitchens or bathrooms. They stay firm under heavy foot traffic. They also look sleek in modern spaces. Many styles mimic stone or wood.
Stone tiles include granite, marble, travertine, and slate. They feature unique veins and textures. They bring an elegant accent to any room. They need a bit of care. They reward homeowners with a special one-of-a-kind look.
Glass tiles reflect light. They often appear in mosaics. They brighten areas like kitchen backsplashes. They come in many colors. They fit small or large layouts. They add a polished glow to walls.
Subway tiles create a tidy pattern. They typically come in a rectangular shape. They slip neatly into classic or contemporary themes. They are easy to clean. They often appear in white but can also be found in other tones.
Paton’s Flooring works with reliable brands. We trust Allison Victoria, Rush River, Daltile, Morris & Co, and Annie Selke. These lines offer varied materials, styles, and finishes. They provide color sets that match diverse preferences. They focus on quality and strength. We pick brands that maintain a good balance of style and value.