Large Format Tiles

Shop large format tile for floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and backsplashes. Explore ceramic, porcelain, and marble tile for clean, spacious-looking surfaces.

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Emporio Stone-Look Porcelain
Emporio Stone-Look Porcelain Tiles

Emporio Stone-Look Porcelain

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Explore large format tile for floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and backsplashes with Tile Club’s collection of expansive surface styles. Large format tile is a strong choice for spaces that want a cleaner, more continuous look, helping walls and floors feel more open, modern, and visually streamlined. Whether you are designing a spa-like bathroom, a sleek kitchen wall, or a more seamless floor installation, this collection offers an easy way to create a room with fewer visual interruptions and a more architectural finish.

Why Choose Large Format Tile?

Large format tile works especially well when you want the surface itself to feel calmer and more expansive. Because the pieces cover more area, the finished installation can look more uniform and less busy than smaller-format tile. That makes this category ideal for interiors that want a modern, polished result with a strong sense of visual continuity.

Best Uses for Large Format Tile

Use large format tile to create a refined floor tile installation, a clean wall tile surface, a spacious-feeling bathroom tile design, or a more streamlined kitchen tile look. This category is especially effective in projects where you want the material and finish to stand out more than the grid of the layout itself.

Shop Large Format Tile by Material and Style

This collection spans multiple materials, including ceramic tile, porcelain tile, and marble tile, giving you more flexibility within one larger-scale format. Large format surfaces can feel minimalist, luxurious, contemporary, or softly classic depending on the material and finish you choose.

Large Format Tiles FAQs

Large Format Tiles for Floors and Walls

Large format tile changes the look of a room by making the surface feel more continuous and less broken up. It usually creates a cleaner, more open visual effect than smaller tile formats.

It tends to make the biggest difference on floors, full walls, bathrooms, and kitchens where larger surfaces can visually benefit from fewer interruptions and a more seamless look.

No. It works especially well in modern interiors, but it can also fit classic, luxury, and transitional spaces depending on the material and finish. The size affects the visual scale more than the overall style.

Start with the look and performance you want. Porcelain is often the most practical, ceramic can feel lighter and more versatile on walls, and marble gives the space a more natural and luxurious presence.

Yes. One of the biggest reasons to choose large format tile is that it can help a room feel more expansive, calmer, and visually streamlined, especially when compared with smaller, busier tile layouts.