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Happy Floors Eva 48" x 48" Polished Rectified Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Capraia 48" x 48" Polished Rectified Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Macael 48" x 48" Rectified Natural Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Macael 48" x 48" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Capraia 48" x 48" Natural Rectified Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Azuma 2.0 - 48" x 48" Rectified Natural Porcelain Tile

Bedrosians Sensi Roma 48" x 48" Matte Porcelain Field Tile

Ottimo Conrad 48" x 48" Rectified Matte Porcelain Tile

Euroker Unik 48" x 48" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Euroker Urbanea 48" x 48" Rectified Anti Slip Porcelain Tile

Daltile Kintsugi 48" x 48" Matte Porcelain Floor Tile

Kertiles Eleven 48" x 48" Rectified Matte Porcelain Tile

Euroker Dome 48" x 48" Rectified Matte Porcelain Tile

Euroker Titanium 48" x 48" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile
Euroker Bayona 48" x 48" Rectified Matte Porcelain Tile

Kertiles Snow 48" x 48" Rectified Polished Porcelain Tile

Happy Floors Phase 48" x 48" Rectified Natural Porcelain Tile

Ottimo Altamura 48" x 48" Polished Porcelain Tile48x48 tile is a large format porcelain tile size used for clean, modern floors and walls. Its large square format creates a more open surface with fewer grout lines, making it a strong choice for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, shower walls, feature walls, entryways, and commercial interiors.
This collection features 48x48 porcelain tile in marble-look, limestone-look, stone-look, matte, polished, and textured finishes. The size works especially well when the goal is a seamless, high-end surface without the cost or installation demands of full stone slabs.
Large Format Porcelain for Floors and Walls
On floors, 48x48 porcelain tile creates a smooth and spacious look. It works well in open-plan living areas, kitchens, hallways, bathrooms, lobbies, and commercial spaces where fewer grout lines help the surface feel cleaner and more continuous.
On walls, this format gives the space a bold architectural appearance. It can be used on bathroom walls, shower walls, fireplace surrounds, feature walls, and large vertical surfaces where a slab-like look is preferred.
Marble-Look, Limestone-Look, and Stone-Look Designs
Many 48x48 tiles are chosen for their marble-look, limestone-look, or stone-look surfaces. The large size gives veining and natural patterns more room to show, which helps the tile feel calmer and more premium than smaller formats.
Marble-look porcelain is useful when you want a refined surface with easier maintenance than real marble. Limestone-look and stone-look porcelain work well in softer, neutral interiors where the design needs warmth, texture, and a natural appearance without heavy patterning.
Matte, Polished, and Textured Finishes
Matte 48x48 tile gives floors and walls a softer, low-glare finish. It works well in modern homes, bathrooms, kitchens, and commercial interiors where the surface should feel calm and understated.
Polished finishes reflect more light and can make a room feel brighter and more formal. They are often used on walls, feature areas, bathrooms, and refined interior spaces. On floors, polished tile should be selected carefully based on slip resistance and how the space will be used.
Textured finishes add more surface feel and are better suited to areas where grip matters, such as bathrooms, entryways, covered outdoor spaces, and commercial floors. For wet or outdoor areas, always confirm that the tile is rated for that installation.
Bathrooms, Showers, and Open Spaces
48x48 porcelain tile is especially effective in bathrooms and shower walls because it reduces grout lines and creates a cleaner visual surface. In smaller bathrooms, lighter colors and simple layouts can make the room feel less divided. In larger bathrooms, the format gives the space a more premium, hotel-like finish.
For shower floors, smaller mosaic tiles are often more practical because they follow the slope more easily and provide more grout-line grip. Large 48x48 tiles are usually better suited for shower walls, bathroom walls, and main floor areas where the surface can be installed properly.












