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Our ceramic kitchen flooring meets the highest standards: resistance to splashes, stains and heavy traffic. Whether you want a modern look with large-format 24x24 tiles, a classic style with timeless patterns, or the 2025 ceramic trends, our team of experts will support you in your project.

Why choose our ceramic for the kitchen:

  • Superior water and stain resistance
  • Easy daily maintenance
  • Wide selection of colours, formats and finishes
  • Professional installation available
  • Competitive prices with a quality guarantee

Complete guide: choosing the best ceramic for kitchen flooring

Ceramic vs porcelain: what's the difference?

Porcelain offers superior density and better moisture resistance, ideal for high-traffic kitchens. Traditional ceramic remains an excellent, more budget-friendly choice while still providing great durability.

Popular formats for kitchen flooring:

  • 12x24 in: Versatile format, visually enlarges the space
  • 24x24 in: Modern, contemporary look, fewer grout lines
  • Mosaic: Perfect for creating a focal point or delineating zones

2025 trends for kitchen ceramic flooring

Current trends favour:

  • Wood-look : The warmth of wood with the durability of ceramic
  • Large formats : Clean appearance, fewer grout lines
  • Matte finishes : Less slippery, sophisticated look
  • Neutral tones : Grey, beige, off-white for a timeless style
  • Geometric patterns : For a touch of personality

Benefits of ceramic in the kitchen

  • Waterproof : Total protection against water and moisture
  • Stain-resistant : Sauce, wine and oil splashes are easy to clean
  • Hygienic : Non-porous surface, easy to disinfect
  • Durable : Resists scratches and everyday wear
  • Added value : Increases your property's resale value
  • Compatible with underfloor heating : Excellent thermal conductivity

How to choose your kitchen ceramic?

1. Assess the traffic - For a busy family kitchen, opt for a grade 4-5 ceramic (PEI) for optimal abrasion resistance.

2. Consider maintenance - Matte finishes hide marks better than polished ones, ideal for busy kitchens.

3. Think about the overall aesthetic - Match your flooring with your cabinets, countertops and backsplash for a cohesive look.

4. Pay attention to the coefficient of friction - Choose flooring with a COF (Coefficient Of Friction) of at least 0.60 to avoid slipping. Our team can advise you on this.

Installation and maintenance

Professional installation recommended

Our certified installers ensure a perfect installation with precise leveling, uniform grout lines and a watertight seal.

Easy daily maintenance:

  • Regular sweeping to remove dust
  • Mop with a pH-neutral cleaner
  • Avoid abrasive or acidic products
  • Seal grout every 1-2 years for optimal protection

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What is the average price of kitchen floor ceramic in Quebec?

Prices range from $3 to $15 per square foot for materials, depending on quality and format. Professional installation typically adds $6 to $15 per square foot. Visit our showroom to discover our full range.

Is ceramic cold underfoot in winter?

Ceramic can feel cool, but it is fully compatible with a radiant floor heating system, offering optimal comfort year-round.

How long does a kitchen ceramic floor last?

With proper maintenance, a quality ceramic floor can last 20 to 50 years, even the lifetime of your home.

Is ceramic suitable for open-concept kitchens?

Absolutely! Large formats and wood effects help create a seamless transition between the kitchen and adjacent living spaces.

Can I install ceramic over an old floor?

In most cases yes, but a professional assessment is recommended to ensure the subfloor is adequate and stable.

What thickness of ceramic should I choose for a kitchen?

For a kitchen floor, a thickness of 8-10 mm is generally sufficient. Larger tiles may require greater thickness to avoid cracking.

Does ceramic slip when wet?

Ceramics with matte or textured finishes offer excellent grip even when wet. Always check the coefficient of friction (COF) before purchase.

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