The TileCloud showroom, office and warehouse will be closed from Wednesday 25th December and will re-open Monday 6th January at 9am.

The TileCloud showroom, office and warehouse will be closed from Wednesday 25th December and will re-open Monday 6th January at 9am.

Living Room Floor Tiles

The living room is the heart of a home, so choosing the perfect living room floor tiles can be a tough task.
At TileCloud, we have a beautiful array of living room tiles for you to choose from. Whether you're looking for modern tiles or something more traditional, our selection is bound to have something you'll love. We have something for every taste, style and budget. Browse our selection to find the perfect tiles today. For living room tile inspiration, see our Living Room Tile Ideas article. If you're unsure of where to start when choosing your living room tiles, see our post on How to Select Tiles For Your Living Room.

FAQ

What are the best types of tiles for a living room floor?
When choosing tiles for your living room floor, several factors such as durability, style, comfort, and maintenance should be considered. Porcelain tiles are a popular choice due to their high durability, versatility, and resistance to scratches, stains, and moisture. They come in various designs, mimicking natural stone, terrazzo, or concrete. Ceramic tiles offer many styles, colours, and patterns for creative designs, and they are durable, easy to clean, and budget-friendly.
How do I choose the right-sized tiles for my living room floor?
Choosing the right-sized tiles for your living room floor is crucial for the overall look and function of the space. Consider the size of your living room; larger tiles can create a sense of spaciousness, while smaller tiles work well in smaller rooms or for intricate patterns. Determine your design intent; larger tiles with minimal grout lines offer a sleek, modern feel, while smaller tiles add texture and character. Think about the visual effect you want; larger tiles open up a room, while smaller tiles create dynamic patterns. Additionally, consider your lifestyle and cleaning preferences; opt for durable and easy-to-clean tiles for the high-traffic living room area.
What colours are popular for living room floor tiles?
Choosing the right colour for living room floor tiles depends on personal preferences, design styles, and trends. Neutral tones like beige, cream, taupe, and grey offer a timeless and versatile look, blending well with various furniture and décor styles. Earthy tones in shades of brown and warm greys bring a natural and inviting feel, especially when paired with earthy elements. White or off-white tiles create a clean and bright atmosphere, making the room appear larger and providing a fresh, simple backdrop for colourful accents. Dark-coloured tiles in deep browns, charcoal greys, or black add drama and sophistication, creating a striking contrast with light-coloured furniture and walls. Patterned tiles, like geometric or encaustic designs, are increasingly popular, adding visual interest and artistic flair to the living room. Consider the overall style, lighting, and size of the room, as well as your preferences and the desired mood when choosing the floor tile colour.
Can living room floor tiles be combined with underfloor heating systems during colder months?
Living room floor tiles can definitely be combined with underfloor heating systems to provide warmth and comfort during colder months. Underfloor heating systems are popular for tile floors because they distribute heat evenly across the entire floor surface, creating a cozy and comfortable environment. Looking for more information on the process? Check out our comprehensive guide to underfloor tile heating.
How do I clean living room floor tiles?
Cleaning living room floor tiles is a smooth and simple process. Start by removing loose debris with a soft-bristle broom or vacuum cleaner. Prepare a cleaning solution with warm water and a mild detergent or pH-neutral tile cleaner. Test the solution in a small area to avoid damage. Apply the solution using a mop, cloth, or sponge, allowing it to sit for a few minutes. Scrub the tiles gently with a soft-bristle brush or mop with gentle scrubbing pads, paying attention to soiled areas. Clean the grout lines with a grout brush or old toothbrush. Rinse the floor thoroughly with clean water and dry it with a mop or towel. Regular maintenance, like sweeping or vacuuming regularly and promptly cleaning spills, will keep your living room floor tiles in great condition. Avoid using abrasive tools or harsh chemicals.