Premier Home Solutions

Large or small-format tile

Modern Tile Layouts, Precisely Installed

Large and small-format tiles are used to create clean, structured surfaces across floors and walls. Large-format tiles offer a modern look with fewer grout lines, while small-format tiles allow for detailed layouts and tighter spacing. When installed correctly, both options deliver durability, balance, and a polished finish that works across a variety of spaces. Large format tile installation is especially effective for achieving a seamless, contemporary appearance with precise alignment. Proper planning and surface preparation ensure tiles remain level, secure, and visually consistent over time.

Clean, Modern Appearance

Large tiles reduce grout lines for a seamless look.

Detailed Layout Control

Small tiles allow precise spacing and design flexibility.

Versatile Applications

Works well on floors, walls, and feature areas.

Long-Term Durability

Proper installation supports everyday use and longevity.

Small Format Tile Installation
Professional Tile Installation

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Tile Installation

Homeowners choose Premier Home Solutions because tile size directly impacts layout accuracy and performance. We focus on proper surface preparation, precise measurements, and consistent alignment to ensure tiles are installed evenly and securely. This attention to detail is especially important during small format tile installation, where spacing and symmetry matter most. Clear communication and careful execution help deliver results that look intentional and hold up over time.

Our Tile Installation Process

We follow a structured process to remove uncertainty and ensure consistent results from start to finish.
Our Process Includes:
By following these steps in the correct order, we ensure large and small-format tiles are installed cleanly, evenly, and built to perform long-term.
FAQs

What’s the difference between large-format and small-format tiles?

Large-format tiles are larger in size and create a more seamless appearance with fewer grout lines. Small-format tiles are smaller and allow for more detailed layouts, patterns, and tighter spacing.
Both large and small-format tiles can be installed on floors and walls throughout the home, including kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, hallways, and entryways.
Yes. Large-format tiles require precise leveling to avoid lippage, while small-format tiles need careful spacing and alignment to maintain consistent patterns and clean lines.
Large-format tiles are often easier to maintain because fewer grout lines mean less cleaning. Small-format tiles also perform well when installed properly and sealed correctly.