A person installing tiles on a floor using a trowel and spacers.

Tile Flooring Cost Breakdown

When planning a tile floor project, knowing the costs is important for budgeting. Each part, like materials and labor, adds to the total cost.

Here’s a simple look at the cost per square foot:

Size by Square FeetLow-End EstimateAverage CostHigh-End Estimate
500$3,000$7,750$11,500
1,000$6,000$14,500$23,000
1,500$9,000$21,750$34,500
2,000$12,000$29,000$46,000
2,500$15,000$36,250$57,500
3,000$18,000$43,500$69,000

Factors Affecting Tile Flooring Cost

The price to install tiles depends on the way it’s done, how big the space is, and any extra details. Let’s explore more:

Installation Method

The way tiles are put in affects the price. Traditional thin-set installation, where tiles stick to the base with mortar, usually costs less than other methods like mortar bed or membrane installation.

Thin-set installation is about $3 to $6 per square foot, while other ways can be $6 to $12 per square foot. The installation method’s complexity will affect your total cost.

Room Size

The size of the area to be tiled is important for costs. Bigger rooms need more materials and work, leading to higher total costs.

Usually, tile installation costs from $3 to $15 per square foot, but it changes with the room size.

Square FeetInstallation Cost per Sq Ft
500$3.00 – $10.00
1,000$3.50 – $11.00
1,500$4.00 – $12.00
2,000$4.50 – $13.00
2,500$5.00 – $14.00
3,000$5.50 – $15.00

Room Application

Cost changes for different floor areas and uses.

ApplicationAverage Size (sq ft)Average Total Cost
Kitchen Floor150 – 190$1,400 – $9,300
Living Area Floor300 – 420$2,000 – $16,000
Bathroom Floor50 – 170$300 – $8,250

Tile Shape

Tile shape can change installation costs. Here are common shapes and their costs:

Tile ShapeAverage Cost Range per Sq Ft
Square$2 – $9.50
Mosaic$10 – $30
Hexagonal$8 – $25
Rectangular (Subway)$3 – $14.50

Additional Features

Adding extra details to tile floors can make them look nicer and cost more. Features like borders and custom designs need more materials and work, raising costs.

Extra features can add $2 to $5 per square foot to the total cost, depending on design complexity and materials.