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Tile and Backsplash - Stone Innovations, Inc.

Tile Flooring and Backsplash Installation

Keep your kitchen and bathroom stain- and scratch-resistant for years to come!

Bring your space to life with tile


Nothing makes a timeless statement or stands out quite like tile. Stone Innovations has an amazing choice of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures that will help take your designs to the next level. And because tile is so versatile, its design use goes way beyond flooring….it also adds new dimensions to your backsplashes and accent walls.

Tile is affordable and adaptable and provides endless possibilities to help create almost any look for your space. Tile is known for its durability and is perfect for high-traffic areas and areas that are prone to moisture. With its resistance to stains and scratches and being easy to clean, tile provides an elegance that is unbeatable.

Stone Innovations carries a wide range of porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone choices from all the major suppliers. Our designers are up to date on the most current trends and materials and are ready to take on your project. Whether you are renovating your home, building a single or multi-family home, or have a commercial project, Stone Innovations is the choice for your venture.

So whether you're looking to update or change the flooring in your kitchen, bathroom, or entire home or to add a backsplash to your bathroom or kitchen, or for that floor-to-ceiling focal point, tile may be the design choice for you. Let Stone Innovations help create that Look of a Lifetime!

Best uses of tile flooring:

  • Flooring (bathroom, kitchen, living room)
  • Bathroom and kitchen backsplashes
  • Fireplaces
  • Foyer
  • Patio (outdoor living spaces)
  • Full-height accent walls

Benefits of tile flooring:

  • Durable
  • Cost-effective
  • Stain resistance
  • Scratch resistance
  • Easy maintenance
  • Eco-friendly
  • Allergen-free
  • Energy-saving
  • Pet friendly
  • Increases home value

Our manufacturers include:

  • MSI
  • 21st Century
  • Virginia Tile
  • Trends
  • Daltile
  • WOW
  • Cegi
  • Ann Sacks
  • Insulation and Supply
  • Marazzi
  • Paramount
  • Florida Tile
  • Anthology
  • Maniscalco
  • Lungarno
  • Jeffrey Court

Residential

We have options for every budget!

We understand that your home is a special place that needs to be treated with respect. Our crews have years of experience and know how to take the time and care your project deserves. We make the project fun, easy and memorable.

Commercial

The leader in commercial & hospitality!

Our high capacity production facility has the ability to produce all job types. From a single reception counter to the largest hotels, we have the manpower and resources to execute your project on time and on budget.

Design & Build

Extraordinary service and value!

Our team knows what you need! Great pricing, quality product and customer service. Stone Innovations' installers treat our customers with respect and care. Our quality lasts a lifetime.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Measure Your Space


Gather Tools

Tools and Materials Needed:

  • Tape Measure: A retractable tape measure works best for accuracy.
  • Paper: To sketch the layout of your space and jot down measurements.
  • Pen or Pencil: For writing down your measurements.
  • Calculator: To quickly calculate square footage.

List Your Rooms

Start by making a list of all the rooms where you plan to install new flooring. Having a clear list will help you stay organized and ensure no space is overlooked.

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Include Closets or Nooks: If the room has closets or other small areas, measure and include them in the total.

Measure the Width of Each Room

  • Use your tape measure to find the longest width of the room by measuring from one wall to the opposite wall.
  • Write down the measurement, rounding up to the nearest foot for simplicity.
  • Label the measurement clearly (e.g., "Living Room Width: 12 ft").

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Measure Twice: Double-check your measurements to ensure accuracy.

Measure the Length of Each Room

  • Measure the longest length of the room by measuring between the other two walls.
  • Round this measurement up to the nearest foot as well and write it down.
  • Label the measurement clearly (e.g., "Living Room Length: 15 ft").

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Measure Twice: Double-check your measurements to ensure accuracy.

Calculate the Square Footage

  • Multiply the width by the length to get the square footage of the room. Example: Width = 12 ft; Length = 15 ft ? 12 x 15 = 180 sq ft.
  • Write down the results for each room.

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Round Up: Flooring often comes in standard box sizes, so rounding up ensures you’ll have enough material, even accounting for cuts and waste.

Repeat for All Rooms

  • Complete the same steps (Steps 3–5) for every room where you plan to install flooring.
  • Keep the measurements organized by labeling each room individually.

Add the Total Square Footage

Add the square footage of all the rooms together to calculate the total flooring needed.

Example:

  • Living Room: 180 sq ft
  • Kitchen: 110 sq ft
  • Hallway: 110 sq ft
  • Total = 180 + 110 + 110 = 400 sq ft

Gather Tools

Tools and Materials Needed:

  • Tape Measure: A retractable tape measure works best for accuracy.
  • Paper: To sketch the layout of your space and jot down measurements.
  • Pen or Pencil: For writing down your measurements.
  • Calculator: To quickly calculate square footage.

List Your Rooms

Start by making a list of all the rooms where you plan to install new flooring. Having a clear list will help you stay organized and ensure no space is overlooked.

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Include Closets or Nooks: If the room has closets or other small areas, measure and include them in the total.

Measure the Width of Each Room

  • Use your tape measure to find the longest width of the room by measuring from one wall to the opposite wall.
  • Write down the measurement, rounding up to the nearest foot for simplicity.
  • Label the measurement clearly (e.g., "Living Room Width: 12 ft").

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Measure Twice: Double-check your measurements to ensure accuracy.

Measure the Length of Each Room

  • Measure the longest length of the room by measuring between the other two walls.
  • Round this measurement up to the nearest foot as well and write it down.
  • Label the measurement clearly (e.g., "Living Room Length: 15 ft").

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Measure Twice: Double-check your measurements to ensure accuracy.

Calculate the Square Footage

  • Multiply the width by the length to get the square footage of the room. Example: Width = 12 ft; Length = 15 ft ? 12 x 15 = 180 sq ft.
  • Write down the results for each room.

Tips for Accuracy!

  • Round Up: Flooring often comes in standard box sizes, so rounding up ensures you’ll have enough material, even accounting for cuts and waste.

Repeat for All Rooms

  • Complete the same steps (Steps 3–5) for every room where you plan to install flooring.
  • Keep the measurements organized by labeling each room individually.

Add the Total Square Footage

Add the square footage of all the rooms together to calculate the total flooring needed.

Example:

  • Living Room: 180 sq ft
  • Kitchen: 110 sq ft
  • Hallway: 110 sq ft
  • Total = 180 + 110 + 110 = 400 sq ft
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