
Laminate Tile Flooring
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Mannington Restoration 7.56" x 50.5" French Oak Laminate Plank

Chesapeake All American Premium 2.0 - 7.5 x 47" Laminate Plank

Parkay Floors Endurance 14mm 7.5" x 47.25" Laminate Plank

Mannington Restoration 7.56" x 50.5" Anthology Laminate Plank

Bedrosians Solana 9" x 60" Engineered Laminate HDF Wood Tile

Bedrosians La Jolla 9" x 60" Engineered Laminate HDF Wood Tile

Parkay Floors Mercury XL 13" x 72.62" Laminate Plank

Parkay Floors Infinity 9.5" x 86.62" Laminate Plank

Johnson Bella Vista 7.63" Painted-Beveled EIR High Performance Laminate Plank

Johnson Olde Tavern 6.5" x 48" Painted-Beveled EIR High Performance Laminate Plank

Signature Collection Keys 7.75" x 48" Embossed Laminate Plank

Matrexx Colonial 308 - 7.7" x 47.8" Embossed Laminate Plank
Kronoswiss Oil Finish 7.5" x 54.37" Laminate Plank

BHW Floors Waterfront 9.37" x 87.2" Laminate Plank

BHW Floors Kingston i4F - 7.7" x 48" Laminate Plank

Lions Floor Comfort Heights 9.25" x 60" Laminate Plank AC4

Parkay Floors Endurance 8mm 9.5" x 54.5" Laminate PlankLaminate Tile Flooring: The Smarter Way to Redefine Everyday Spaces
Get the look of real wood, stone, or ceramic, without the high cost or maintenance.
Laminate Tile Flooring is built for today’s homes and businesses, combining modern style, scratch resistance, and easy installation.
From living rooms to offices, laminate tiles deliver long-lasting beauty that fits your budget and your lifestyle.
Why Choose Laminate Tile Flooring?
Laminate tile flooring offers the perfect balance of durability and design flexibility. It gives you the texture and warmth of natural materials while being more affordable and easier to maintain.
Key Benefits
- Get the look of wood or stone without the price tag.
- Ideal for homes with kids, pets, and high foot traffic.
- Click-lock systems allow fast, floating installation, no grout, no mess.
- Just sweep and mop, no waxing or refinishing needed.
- Choose from wood grain, stone effect, and modern concrete tones.
Laminate tile flooring delivers visual appeal and practical strength in one easy-to-maintain surface.
Wood-Look Laminate Tile Flooring
Bring warmth and character to your interiors with wood-look laminate tiles that replicate oak, walnut, hickory, or gray-wash designs.
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways, these tiles offer the beauty of hardwood with better resistance to stains and scratches.
Explore matching products under Laminate Flooring and Wood Look Tile to find your perfect match.
Stone & Ceramic-Look Laminate Tile Flooring
Love the timeless charm of stone or ceramic tile but want something warmer and easier to install?
Laminate tile flooring gives you natural stone visuals, like marble, slate, or travertine, without the weight, cold touch, or maintenance.
Use it in living rooms, entryways, or home offices to achieve that modern, textured feel without sacrificing comfort.
Floating Laminate Tile Flooring
One of the biggest advantages of laminate tile flooring is floating installation, no glue, no nails, and no grout lines.
The interlocking click system allows planks to “float” over most existing subfloors, making it a favorite for DIY projects and fast renovations.
- Installs over concrete, plywood, or existing vinyl.
- Perfect for rentals or remodels, remove or replace without damage.
- Compatible with underlayment for extra sound control and comfort.
Tip: For quick home upgrades, floating laminate tile flooring offers the clean, polished look of tile with the ease of laminate.
Commercial Laminate Tile Flooring
For offices, retail stores, and hospitality settings, commercial-grade laminate tile flooring delivers strength and design consistency.
Its AC4–AC5 wear ratings handle heavy foot traffic while maintaining a professional appearance.
Available in wood-look or stone-look finishes, it’s the go-to surface for spaces that demand performance and presentation.
Popular Applications:
- Office lobbies and conference rooms
- Retail shops and showrooms
- Restaurants and reception areas
Laminate Tile Flooring vs. Vinyl or Ceramic
|
Feature |
Laminate Tile Flooring |
Vinyl Plank Flooring |
Ceramic Tile |
|
Water Resistance |
Moderate (choose water-resistant types) |
Fully Waterproof |
Waterproof |
|
Comfort |
Warmer, softer underfoot |
Softer |
Cold, hard surface |
|
Installation |
Click-lock floating |
Click or glue-down |
Mortar & grout |
|
Cost |
Affordable |
Mid-range |
High |
|
Appearance |
Wood & stone visuals |
Realistic patterns |
Natural texture |
For moisture-prone areas, consider Vinyl Flooring or SPC Planks for full waterproofing.
Where to Use Laminate Tile Flooring
- Living Rooms: Warm wood visuals make spaces inviting and easy to clean.
- Bedrooms: Quiet underfoot and cozy feel with optional sound-reducing underlayment.
- Basements: Water-resistant laminate options with strong cores perform well in lower-level rooms.
Important Moisture Note
While laminate tile flooring is moisture-resistant, it’s not fully waterproof.
Avoid standing water and always clean up spills quickly. For areas exposed to frequent moisture, such as bathrooms or laundry rooms, Vinyl Plank Flooring or SPC Waterproof Flooring is the better choice.
Maintenance Tips
- Sweep or vacuum regularly to prevent grit from scratching the surface.
- Use laminate-safe cleaners, avoid harsh chemicals or steam mops.
- Add felt pads to furniture legs to reduce abrasion.
- Maintain consistent indoor humidity to prevent board movement.
Simple upkeep keeps your laminate tile floor looking like new for years.
Final Thought
Laminate Tile Flooring gives you the timeless beauty of stone or wood, with the comfort, simplicity, and affordability of laminate.
It’s a practical flooring solution for homeowners and professionals who want durable performance, easy installation, and lasting appeal, all in one surface.
Shop the full range today at Floors Center, and discover how simple it is to transform your space with modern laminate design.
FAQs
Q1: Can laminate tile flooring be installed in kitchens?
A: Yes, choose water-resistant laminate for kitchens. For full waterproofing, use vinyl or SPC flooring.
Q2: How long does laminate tile flooring last?
A: With proper care, it can last 15–25 years, depending on quality and traffic.
Q3: Is laminate tile good for basements?
A: Yes, when paired with underlayment and moisture barriers.
Q4: Can I install laminate tile over existing floors?
A: Yes, most click-lock systems allow floating installation over tile, vinyl, or wood.
Q5: What’s the difference between laminate plank and laminate tile flooring?
A: Planks mimic hardwood boards, while tiles replicate the look of stone or ceramic for a grid-like layout.















