The Tile Nook at our Grayslake Lotus Home Improvement showroom is where you can find a wide selection of designer tile at outlet prices for your kitchen, bath and other home improvement projects. In-stock and custom options range in colors, sizes, price-point and availability, accommodating the budget and scope of any home design project, no matter how big or small. Visit us at our Grayslake location to browse through just a few of the sample options we have. Work with a tile expert to pick the right style for your project, and purchase your tile for in-store pick up or home delivery.

BRANDS WE CARRY

We welcome you to click below to explore each of our tile vendors’ websites to see all of the tile options and styles that are available. We have some of these tile options at our Grayslake showroom and we can special order any tile for you.

Our Process

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FAQs

  • After your rough plumbing & electrical work is completed, and before you pick out anything else! Tile is the basis of your space and it should be picked out first so you can make sure everything else matches cohesively. You always want to start with picking out and installing floor/wall tile first. Then you can move on to trim plumbing, trim electrical and lighting, then faucets, hardware, and larger items like shower doors and shower heads, toilets, vanities, sinks, etc.

  • The majority of our tile is priced by the box, with the exception of mosaic tiles, which are priced by the piece. You’ll need to the know the complete square footage of your space in order to know exactly how much tile you will need to purchase. You will also need to factor in waste caused by cutting tiles to fit the space. Contact us or your contractor for help with knowing how to measure. :)

  • In-stock tile can be available for same day or next day pick up. Special order tile will take anywhere from 7-10 business days before it can be shipped or picked up.

  • This depends on a couple of factors like your level of experience, the shape of your space, and the type of tile you are using. It can be somewhat simple to lay tile, but it’s difficult to do it well. If you’re striving for perfection, or if your space has challenging crevices and hard to reach areas, then you may want to consider working with a contractor. Certain tiles, like ceramic, vinyl, wood-look, and quick click tiles are fairly easy to install yourself. Other tiles like porcelain, natural stone, and glass can be more challenging to cut and may require a bit more experience or a contractor to install them. If you’re curious about a specific tile, just ask! We are always here to help.

  • Much of your decision comes down to the color, style, and look that you are going for. However, aesthetics aren’t the only factor you should take into account. There are certain kinds of tile that work better in some spaces than others. Tile is categorized by hardness and foot traffic durability, otherwise known as a PEI rating. This rating ranges from 1 to 5, with 1 receiving no foot traffic (like wall tile), and 5 receiving heavy foot traffic where you’ll need more durable tile. You also want to take into account slip resistance and water absorption rates of your tile, especially when picking options for bathrooms and outdoor spaces.

    KITCHENS - Kitchens see high foot traffic, so they require more durable floor tile with a higher PEI rating, like a level 3. Popular kitchen floor tile options are ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, vinyl, and wood-look. Another popular location for tile in a kitchen is the backsplash. Using decorative or colorful tile here can really make your space pop. Commonly used tile for backsplashes include porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, glass (like subway tile), mosaic, and metal.

    BATHROOMS - Bathrooms see less foot traffic than kitchens, so you can choose floor tile with a lower PEI rating, like a level 2. For shower and floor tile, you’ll want to choose a more slip resistant option. Since full baths (bathrooms with a shower or tub) are high moisture spaces, you’ll need to choose tile with low absorption rates. For example, ceramic and porcelain tile are very similar, but ceramic absorbs water, while porcelain doesn’t, so you’ll want to choose porcelain for full baths. If you are tiling a half bath (bathroom with no shower or tub), then you do not have to worry as much about moisture. Commonly used tile types for bathrooms are porcelain, ceramic, glass, mosaic, natural stone, vinyl flooring, and wood-look flooring.

    OUTDOOR - Since outdoor tiles are constantly exposed to the elements, you’ll need to choose durable, non-porous, slip-resistant options for your deck or patio. Outdoor porcelain tiles are great durable options that will not absorb water or crack in extreme weather. Natural stone tiles are also a stylish and durable outdoor option. Remember, if you use polished stone it will be more slippery when wet, whereas unpolished natural stone tiles are more slip resistant. For those living in warm weather climates, cement is also a good outdoor option. However, if you live in a climate that sees freezing temperatures in the winter, we advise against cement as it may crack over time from the constant freezing and thawing.

  • Good question! The tile accessories like grout, mortar, tile metals and trim can all make or break your look. Learn more about each below. You can purchase these from Lotus Home Improvment along with your tile selection.

    GROUT - A paste that comes in nearly every color that fills the spaces between your tile. Grout keeps water out and is often used as a design element to tie the space together and ensure a clean finished look. Sanded grouts are best for larger grout lines while unsanded grouts are best for spaces smaller than 1/8”.

    MORTAR - A mixture of lime with cement, sand, and water, used to attach tile to a surface. You’ll need this to make sure all your tiles stay in place.

    TRIM - Trim goes along the edges of a tiled area and where tiles meet walls or go around corners. It makes the appearance professional and polished, and it also helps protect the tiles. Without trim, the edge of a tile is exposed. Many of our manufacturers make matching trim for their tiles.

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