Outdoor Patio Floor Tile
Want to give some unique character to your outdoor living spaces? Consider installing a tile patio, deck or pool area. Complement your home’s exterior setting with a durable floor tile that will add beautiful style and long-lasting durability to any environment.
Want to give some unique character to your outdoor living spaces? Consider installing a tile patio, deck or pool area. Complement your home’s exterior setting with a durable floor tile that will add beautiful style and long-lasting durability to any environment.
Create Your Oasis with Outdoor Patio Tile
Installing tile is a smart way to introduce some function and spirit to your outdoor living area. The Tile Shop offers durable outdoor patio tile in a multitude of patterns, textures, colors and materials. Whatever outdoor vibe you’re going for—and whatever your climate—our experts can help you find the right outdoor floor tiles to bring out the best your backyard has to offer
Express Your Style with Color
Work with the color scheme of your home’s exterior or go bold with a splash of color that adds some sharp contrast. Natural stone colors add an organic element to your outdoor patio floor. Porcelain tiles come in a variety of colorful patterns that will enliven your outdoor space. You can create your own distinct patio aesthetic using colors that will take your patio from bland to brilliant (or beige if you prefer).
Featured Tile Ionic Steel
Featured Tile Truewood Taupe
Pool Tile
Featured Tile Manhattan Mercury
Featured Tile Graphite
Installing tile is a great choice for pool areas because it’s available in several non-slip finishes. Since it’s a surface that’s guaranteed to be covered in water, tiles around your pool can add style and safety. If you install porcelain tile, make sure you choose a finish that is unglazed and slip resistant.
Outdoor Tiles for Patio: Finding the Right Material
When it comes to choosing tiles for your outdoor patio, it’s all about finding the perfect combination of function and design to fit your climate, lifestyle and aesthetic. For those looking for something durable and water resistant, one popular option is porcelain tile for outdoor patio design; because it’s an engineered material, you’ll also have a wide variety of colors, patterns and finishes to choose from to bring your vision to life. And of course, you can never go wrong with slate tiles, or our assortment of natural outdoor patio stone tiles. These tile materials are low maintenance and long-lasting, making them a sensible, fashionable investment that will pay off for years to come.
Featured Tile Arizona Gray
Featured Tile Adoni Black Small Versailles
Ask the Tile Experts
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Our slate, quartzite and porcelain tiles are well suited for all climates. Since it’s freeze-thaw rated, porcelain can stand up to even the most extreme winter weather conditions.
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Tile is a very tough, durable material. It is a smart idea to work with one of our sales associates so they can lead you through your selection process as each home’s outdoor space is unique.
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It depends on the material and finish. There are some textures that will be slippery when wet, so you should certainly avoid installing those around pool areas. The Tile Shop offers several non-slip and anti-slip tile choices.
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Keep your tile looking great by regularly sweeping and cleaning with a natural stone or ceramic and porcelain tile cleaner from Superior Adhesives & Chemicals.
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The short answer is yes. Always follow the specifications that your choice in tile recommends. It all depends on where you live and the temperatures you endure. The Tile Shop offers several options of grout, tile sealers and mortar online and in stores.
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Yes. It’s a great way to freshen up the look of your patio or terrace. Keep in mind that certain paint finishes could make your tile more slippery.
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Yes. Installing tile on steps and stairs can add a non-slip texture that will help ensure your outdoor area remains as safe as possible.
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Yes. Be sure to clean the concrete and apply a sealant that will prevent moisture from settling under your tiles and allow your mortar to adhere tightly.
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Not all indoor tile is suitable for exterior use, so make sure that your material is made to withstand the elements.