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Cost to Tile a Floor (2026): Per Square Foot & By Room

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Tiling a floor costs about $7 to $20 per square foot installed, including materials and labor. Ceramic and porcelain are most affordable; natural stone costs more. A 200 sq ft room typically runs $1,400 to $4,000, with labor often exceeding the cost of the tile itself.

Tile floors are durable, water-resistant, and easy to clean, making them a favorite for kitchens, entryways, and bathrooms. But tiling is skilled, labor-intensive work, which is why it costs more per square foot than laminate or vinyl.

This guide breaks down floor tiling costs in 2026 by tile type and room size, splits out labor vs materials, and shows how to estimate the tiles you need.

Key takeaways

  • Floor tiling costs about $7–$20 per square foot installed.
  • A 200 ft² room runs roughly $1,400–$4,000.
  • Labor is often more than the tile itself.
  • Porcelain and ceramic are the most cost-effective.
  • Add 10–20% extra tile for cuts and breakage.

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Floor tiling cost by tile type

TileInstalled cost/ft²Notes
Ceramic$7 – $14Budget-friendly
Porcelain$8 – $16Durable, water-resistant
Natural stone$12 – $25Premium, needs sealing
Large format$10 – $20Fewer grout lines

Cost by room size

Room sizeAreaInstalled cost
Bathroom40 ft²$300 – $800
Kitchen150 ft²$1,050 – $3,000
Living area300 ft²$2,100 – $6,000

Labor vs materials

Tile itself is often $1–$10 per square foot, but installation — surface prep, layout, cutting, setting, and grouting — typically adds $4–$12 per square foot. Intricate patterns, diagonal layouts, and small tiles raise labor.

How many tiles do you need?

Measure the floor area, divide by the tile size, and add 10–20% for cuts. Our tile calculator returns the exact tile count and a cost estimate from your room and tile dimensions.

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