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Mudroom tiles.
The hardest-working entry in the house: wet feet, dog paws, boots, bikes and everything that comes in from outside. Durable, dark-toned and easy to clean, with finishes built to take a beating without showing it.
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Calacatta Lana
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Atelier
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Verona
1200 × 600mm · matte

Calacatta Levante
1500 × 240mm · matte

Calacatta Lago
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calcare Carrara
600 × 600 · matte

Calacatta Lucca
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Mezzanotte
1200 × 600mm · matte

Calacatta Maison
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Asolo
1200 × 1200mm · matte

Calacatta Brezza
1500 × 240mm · matte

Calacatta Reale
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Cachemire
1200 × 600mm · matte

Fornace Carrara
1200 × 600mm · matte
Carrara Pisa
1200 × 600mm · honed
Calacatta Treviso
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Radioso
2700 × 900mm · matte

Calacatta Sereno
1500 × 240mm · textured

Calacatta Antico
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Sublime
1200 × 600mm · matte

Ardesia Ponente
600 × 600 · matte
Calacatta Genova
1200 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Madreperla
1200 × 600mm · matte

Crema Meridiana
1200 × 2600mm · matte
Dark stone-look
92 styles
Honed and matt finishes in basalt, charcoal and warm graphite for a grounded mudroom floor.
Legno Tenero
1524 × 183mm · matte

Faggio Tenero
1800 × 300mm · matte
Nero Marquina Marble
1220 × 610mm · honed
Nero Marquina Marble
1200 × 600mm · honed
Emperador Dark Marble
1220 × 610mm · honed

Latte Tenero
450 × 900mm · matte
Grigio Tenero
300 × 300 · matte
Basalto Capri
600 × 300 · matte
Tortora Tenero
600 × 300 · matte
Greige Tenero
316 × 316 · matte
Pietra Tenero
450 × 450 · matte
Paonazzo Tenero
300 × 300 · satin
Charcoal & slate
122 styles
The practical mudroom default: hides grit, paw prints and the reality of a wet entry.
Piombo Lumière
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Beton Eclisse
600 × 600 · matte
Beton Provence
1200 × 600mm · matte
Beton Veneto
3200 × 1600mm · matte

Cemento Marfil
1200 × 600mm · matte
Grigio Carrara
1200 × 600mm · matte

Cemento Quintessenza
1200 × 600mm · matte
Cemento Atelier
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Textured outdoor-rated
187 styles
R11 and R12 pavers that work as hard inside the mudroom as they do on the back patio.

Calacatta Sereno
1500 × 240mm · textured

Calacatta Australe
1500 × 240mm · textured
Legno Capri
1210 × 200mm · textured
Rovere Siena
1500 × 240mm · textured
Castagno Parma
1200 × 200mm · textured
Tortora Reale
1210 × 200mm · textured

Pietra Eleganza
1200 × 1200mm · textured
Larice Raffinato
1200 × 200mm · textured
Concrete-look
75 styles
Industrial, neutral, easy to live with. Reads contemporary in a new build and softens an older renovation.

Cemento Organza
1200 × 600mm · matte
Cemento Bellagio
1490 × 230mm · matte
Cemento Eterno
1200 × 600 · matte

Beton Damasco
1200 × 600 · matte
Beton Meridiana
1200 × 600 · matte
Beton Vento
600 × 600 · matte
Cemento Crepuscolo
600 × 600 · matte
Beton Couture
600 × 600 · matte
Choosing mudroom tiles
Rate the floor for the abuse it will take. The mudroom is the highest-traffic, highest-abuse floor in the house: wet boots, dog paws, bikes, strollers, sports bags and parcel deliveries all land here before anything else. Specify PEI 4 as a minimum, and PEI 5 for a busy family home. A commercial-rated porcelain will outlast the rest of the floors in the house without showing it.
Choose mid-tone or dark, not light. A light floor in a mudroom shows every speck of tracked-in grit and dried mud within minutes of being mopped. Charcoal, basalt, warm graphite and mid-grey stone-looks hide the reality of what a mudroom is for.
Plan for falls and floor wastes early. A mudroom with a floor waste needs a fall built into the screed. Smaller-format tiles handle that fall more gracefully than large format. 300×300 or 450×450 is the practical sweet spot for any mudroom with drainage.
Style & ordering
Texture reads as deliberate in a mudroom. The mudroom is one of the few rooms where rough, industrial and heavily textured tile reads as the right design choice. Slate-look, basalt-look and quarried-stone porcelains all suit the brief, and the texture adds slip resistance without a separate specification.
Decide on continuity with the hallway. If the mudroom opens onto an entry hallway, you have two valid choices: run the same tile through both spaces, or break cleanly at the threshold. The same tile reads as one considered, generous floor; a break defines the mudroom as its own working zone.
Order with the bench in mind. Measure the full footprint including under any built-in bench seating, hooks or boot racks. Add 15% wastage for cuts around floor wastes, pipe penetrations and the irregular shapes a mudroom typically throws at a tiler. Ask us →
Mudroom tile questions
What PEI rating for a mudroom floor?
PEI 4 minimum. PEI 5 for busy family homes where the mudroom takes daily abuse.
Dark or light tiles?
Mid-tone to dark. Charcoal, basalt and graphite hide grit and mud far better than light floors.
Same tile as the hallway?
Yes, if you want one generous floor. Break at the threshold if the hallway is lighter and you want to define the mudroom as its own space.
Do mudroom floors need a drain?
Only if you're hosing boots or washing pets inside. If so, plan the fall early and use smaller format tiles.
Extending into the hallway?
Hallway tiles →