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Floor tiles.
The floor sets the tone for every room. Large format marble-look porcelain for the open-plan living area. Textured travertine for warm, resort-style floors. Concrete-look for a contemporary industrial finish. Slip-rated outdoor pavers for alfresco and pool surrounds. All in stock. All available with samples.
Marble-look porcelain floor tiles
204 styles

Marble Look Calacatta Extra Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Sodalite Blu Bookmatch “A” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Sodalite Blu Bookmatch “B” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Elegant Black Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Golden White Natural Matt Grande Slab

Marble Look Statuario Natural Matt Grande Slab

Marble Look Calacatta Vena Vecchia Bookmatch “A” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Calacatta Vena Vecchia Bookmatch “B” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Marble Look Capraia Bookmatch “A” Lux Polished Grande Slab

Fondovalle Stone Lab Travertino Bianco 3D Honed Texture Slab (Mesh)

Marble Look Elegant Black Satin Grande Slab

Marble Look Imperiale Satin Grande Slab
Travertine floor tiles
27 styles

Fondovalle Stone Lab Travertino Bianco 3D Honed Texture Slab (Mesh)

Travertino Romano

Travertino Argento

Travertino Reale

Travertino Argento

Travertino Dorato

Travertino Dorato

Travertino Chiaro

Argento Perla Travertine Look

Travertino Vaticano

Travertino Argento

Paris Travertine Look Romano
Concrete-look floor tiles
68 styles

Concrete White Natural Matt Grande Slab

Concrete Smoke Natural Matt Grande Slab

Concrete Smoke Natural Matt Grande Slab

Concrete Graphite Natural Matt Grande Slab

Celestite White Concrete Matt Slab

Cemento Perlato

Trust White Cement

Nuances Concrete Bianco Strideup

Nuances Concrete Grigio Stripeup

Terracotta Lt Concrete

Cemento Grigio

Giada Cemento
Outdoor pavers & pool surrounds
212 styles

Grigio Rotondo Terrazzo

Botticino Pure Large Chip Terrazzo

Multi Colour Chiaro Terrazzo

Murano Terrazzo

Aggloceppo Dark Terrazzo

Pellestrina Beige Terrazzo

White Lido Terrazzo

Aggloceppo Light Grey Large Chip Terrazzo

Multi Colour Verde Terrazzo

Multi Colour Verona Terrazzo

Med Grey Torcello Terrazzo

Multi Colour Nero Terrazzo
More floor tiles
1674 styles

Multi Colour Chiaro Terrazzo Slab

Giudecca Large Chip Terrazzo Slab

Aggloceppo Light Grey Large Chip Terrazzo Slab

Ceppo Puro

Luna Grigia

Radice Argento

Lantern Glass Mosaics 238X248X.8 Black Matt B2

Stone Ceppo di Gre Natural Matt Grande Slab
Choosing floor tiles
Slip rating is non-negotiable. Australian standards require R10 for residential wet areas (bathroom floors, laundries) and R11 for commercial or pool surrounds. All floor tiles on Marmoré carry their R rating on the product page — check it before ordering.
Large format vs small format. 600×1200 tiles have fewer grout lines and create a seamless, expansive look — ideal for open-plan living areas. Smaller formats (300×300, 600×600) are more forgiving on uneven substrates and easier to cut around obstacles.
Rectified tiles for tight joints. Rectified porcelain is precision-cut to allow 1–2mm joints — the contemporary look you see in design magazines. Non-rectified tiles need wider joints (3–5mm). Most quality porcelain from Marmoré is rectified.
Underfloor heating compatibility. Most porcelain tiles are compatible with electric and hydronic underfloor heating systems. Natural stone requires lower temperature settings. Check the product spec or contact us before ordering for a heated floor.
Ordering floor tiles
Calculate area + wastage. Measure your floor area (length × width in metres). Add 10% for straight lay, 15% for diagonal or herringbone pattern. A 20m² room needs 22m² of tile on a straight lay.
Order from one batch.Tile colour can vary slightly between production batches. Always order your full quantity in one order. If you need more tiles later, include the batch number from your invoice — we can try to match it, but can't guarantee availability.
Always sample first.Floor tile colour looks different in your actual light conditions. Our $15 sample service covers up to 5 tiles — the most important $15 you'll spend before a $2,000 tile order.
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Floor tile questions
What slip rating do floor tiles need in Australia?
Residential bathroom wet areas require R10 minimum. Outdoor and pool surrounds typically require R11. All floor tiles on Marmoré list their R rating on the product page.
What is the best floor tile for living areas?
Large format porcelain (600×1200 or 800×800) in matt or honed finish is the most popular choice. Marble-look calacatta or travertine-look give a high-end result without the maintenance of natural stone.
How much floor tile do I need?
Measure floor area in m² (length × width). Add 10% for straight lay or 15% for diagonal/herringbone. Always round up to the nearest box.
Can I use indoor floor tiles outside?
No — outdoor areas require tiles rated for outdoor use with higher slip ratings and frost resistance. See our outdoor pavers section for externally-rated tiles.
Are large format tiles harder to install?
They require a very flat substrate (≤3mm under a 3m straightedge), back-buttering, and appropriate adhesive. Factor in substrate levelling costs if needed — the result is fewer grout lines and a premium finish.
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