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Miami Tile Flooring — Large-Format Porcelain, Travertine, Condo-Preferred

Miami tile reality. Large-format porcelain (24x48 and 32x32) dominates condo sector, travertine and marble in luxury, Italian porcelain imports (Refin, Mirage, Florim), slab thickness restrictions above ground floor. $8-$22/sqft installed.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Large-format porcelain (24x48, 32x32, 48x48) has been the dominant Miami condo flooring since 2015. Travertine and marble carry the luxury tier. Italian imports (Refin, Mirage, Florim, ABK) dominate specification. Condo ARCs often restrict slab thickness to 3/8" or 1/2" for weight.

Frequently asked questions

Best tile size for Miami condos? 24x48 or 32x32 large-format porcelain — contemporary look, fewer grout lines, faster install, condo-ARC-preferred.

How much does Miami tile installation cost? Porcelain 24x48: $12-$18/sqft installed. Travertine: $14-$22/sqft. Marble: $18-$32/sqft.

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