Tile and flooring for Milton homes

Tile Store in Milton

Browse porcelain and ceramic tile, mosaics, vinyl, hardwood, laminate and installation materials for Milton bathrooms, kitchens, entrances, basements and complete home renovations. Explore products online, preview surfaces in the room visualizer and compare shortlisted materials at our Mississauga showroom.

Bathroom, kitchen and shower tile Vinyl, hardwood and laminate Grout, waterproofing and installation materials
Tile and flooring for a Milton home renovation
Compare the whole room together
Review tile, grout, cabinets, counters, paint and adjoining floors before making the final choice.

For Milton homes

Tile and Flooring for Milton Family Homes, Townhouses and Basement Projects

Milton has a large mix of detached homes, semi-detached houses and townhouses, along with apartments and newer higher-density housing. That means flooring decisions can range from coordinating an open main floor to managing transitions in a townhouse, finishing a basement or updating an older home in central Milton.

Start with the room, the subfloor and how your home is used

Busy family homes often need surfaces that are practical to clean and easy to coordinate across kitchens, hallways and living areas. Townhouses can make floor height and transitions especially important when several rooms connect within a compact layout.

Basement projects need a different approach. Moisture, slab condition, floor build-up and the wider permit requirements should be understood before the finish material is ordered.

Compare materials at the Mississauga showroom
Milton customers can visit The Tile Shoppe at 3345 Laird Road, Unit 1 in Mississauga to compare tile, flooring, grout, trims and installation materials in person.

Serving Homes Across Milton

Whether you are renovating an established home or a newer family property, you can browse online and visit our Mississauga showroom to compare materials.

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Shop by material

Tile, Flooring and Installation Materials for Milton Projects

Choose the material around the room, moisture exposure, traffic, maintenance, format and the condition of the surface below. Then compare colour and finish with the rest of your home.

See it in your room

Preview Tile and Flooring Before You Finalize Your Milton Renovation

Use the Tile Shoppe room visualizer to compare colours, tile formats and flooring direction in a kitchen, bathroom, living space or your own uploaded room photo.

Open the Room Visualizer

Room visualizer for a Milton tile or flooring project

Use Your Own Room

Upload a photo when you want to see a surface against your actual cabinets, walls and lighting.

Compare Light and Dark Finishes

See how different colour families change the feel of the same room.

Check Format and Direction

Compare larger tile formats and flooring direction before narrowing the selection.

Build a Better Shortlist

Bring a smaller group of choices to the showroom for physical comparison.

For renovation professionals

Project Support for Milton Contractors, Designers and Builders

Compare tile, flooring, grout, trims, waterproofing and setting materials for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, residential renovations and new-build projects in Milton.

Coordinate the Full Material List

Review tile, grout, trims, waterproofing and setting materials together.

Plan Quantities Before Ordering

Confirm layout, cuts, waste and future-repair allowance with the installer responsible for the job.

Compare Formats and Finishes

Review sizes, finishes and transitions against the intended application and adjacent materials.

Use the Mississauga Showroom

Bring plans, dimensions, photos and finish samples for a more focused product comparison.

Contractor or designer reviewing tile and flooring samples for a Milton project

Compare products in person

Tile Shoppe Showrooms for Milton Customers

Tile Shoppe does not operate a showroom in Milton. After browsing online or using the room visualizer, visit our Mississauga showroom to compare shortlisted tile, flooring, grout, trims and installation materials in person.

Tile Shoppe Scarborough showroom

Scarborough

85 Progress Ave.
Scarborough, ON M1P 2Y7

An east GTA showroom for tile, flooring, mosaics and renovation materials.

(416) 247-4030

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Customer feedback

See What Tile Shoppe Customers Say

Read customer feedback about product selection, showroom visits and service while planning your Milton tile or flooring purchase.

Reviews may describe experiences at different Tile Shoppe showroom locations.

Milton project questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Tile Shoppe showrooms, tile and flooring choices, finished basements, secondary suites and Milton renovation planning.

Does Tile Shoppe have a store in Milton?

Tile Shoppe does not currently operate a showroom in Milton. Milton customers can browse products online, use the room visualizer and visit our Mississauga showroom to compare tile, flooring and installation materials in person.

Where can Milton customers view Tile Shoppe products?

Visit The Tile Shoppe Mississauga at 3345 Laird Road, Unit 1, Mississauga, Ontario L5L 5R6. Check directions before travelling.

What types of tile and flooring are available?

You can explore porcelain, ceramic, mosaic, marble-look and glass tile, plus vinyl, hardwood, laminate and installation materials. Inventory changes, so confirm availability for the products you are considering.

Do I need a permit to finish a basement in Milton?

The Town of Milton states that a building permit is required to finish any portion of a basement. The flooring choice should therefore be planned alongside the complete basement project, including moisture, subfloor preparation and finished floor height.

What should I know before flooring a basement apartment or additional residential unit in Milton?

A basement apartment or other additional residential unit involves building-permit and Ontario Building Code requirements. Confirm the current Town requirements for your property before construction, then select flooring around moisture, subfloor condition, durability and finished floor height.

What should I consider for an older or designated heritage property in Milton?

Review existing floor levels, substrate condition and the materials that will remain after the renovation. If wider alteration work affects a designated heritage property, confirm whether a heritage permit or other Town approval is required before proceeding.

What tile works well for a Milton entrance or mudroom?

Porcelain tile is often considered for active entrances because it is available in durable formats and finishes. Review slip considerations, grout, cleaning and the transition to adjoining flooring before choosing the final product.

Do you carry bathroom and shower tile?

Yes. Browse tile for bathroom floors, shower walls, shower floors, niches, tub surrounds, vanity walls and powder rooms. Confirm the selected product is suitable for the intended wet or dry application.

Can I shop for kitchen and backsplash tile?

Yes. Explore kitchen floor tile, ceramic wall tile, glass tile, mosaics, subway formats, marble-look surfaces and other backsplash options.

Can I preview tile or flooring in my Milton home?

Yes. Use the Tile Shoppe room visualizer to upload a room photo or select a sample room, then compare different surface looks before making a shortlist.

Confirm product suitability, permits, heritage requirements and installation details for your specific property and project.

Before you order

What to Check Before a Milton Tile or Flooring Renovation

The finish material is only one part of the project. Room dimensions, substrate condition, moisture, transitions, layout and the installation system all affect the final result.

Choose for the Application

Confirm whether the product is intended for the floor, wall, shower, wet area, fireplace surround or other planned surface.

Measure Before Selecting a Layout

Accurate dimensions help with format, focal points and transitions. Have the installer confirm the final quantity before ordering.

Compare Finishes in Your Lighting

Look at tile and flooring with cabinets, counters, paint and adjoining rooms so undertones and sheen can be judged together.

Plan the Installation System

Review substrate preparation, waterproofing, mortar, grout, trims, movement joints and floor height as one system.

Milton Renovation Checks Worth Confirming

Basements, secondary suites and older properties can involve project requirements that should be understood before the finish material is ordered.

Finished Basements

Milton requires a building permit to finish any portion of a basement. Plan the finished floor as part of the complete permitted renovation.

Basement Apartments and ARUs

Confirm the current permit, zoning and Building Code requirements before creating or altering an additional residential unit.

Older and Heritage Properties

Check existing floor levels and substrate condition, and confirm Town requirements if wider work affects a designated heritage property.

Municipal, manufacturer, condominium and installer requirements can change. Confirm the specifications and approvals that apply to your exact project.

Bring your renovation together

Choose Tile and Flooring That Fits the Way Your Milton Home Works

A family kitchen, townhouse hallway, basement living space and primary bathroom each put different demands on a surface. The best choice balances the look you want with moisture, traffic, cleaning, floor height and the condition of the surface below.

Compare the full room before ordering so tile or flooring works with the cabinets, counters, paint, adjoining floors and installation details already in the project.

For Main Floors and Busy Family Spaces

Think about how entrances, kitchens, hallways and living spaces connect. Consistent undertones, practical maintenance and clean transitions can make several rooms feel more intentional.

For Bathrooms and Lower-Level Spaces

Bathrooms need product and installation choices suited to the specific wet or dry area. Basements also require attention to slab condition, moisture and finished floor height.

Confirm product availability, suitability, quantities, preparation requirements and installation details before ordering.