Large-Format Porcelain — Cost & Specs
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
Big tiles (24"+) for a modern, seamless look — fewer grout lines, contemporary aesthetic. Italian and Spanish imports (Florim, Marazzi, Porcelanosa) dominate this tier. Requires a perfectly flat subfloor.
What it costs at real project sizes
| Project | Installed range | Typical |
|---|---|---|
| 144 sq ft | $2,086–$3,642 | $2,706 |
| 300 sq ft | $4,347–$7,587 | $5,637 |
| 500 sq ft | $7,244–$12,644 | $9,394 |
| 1,000 sq ft | $14,489–$25,289 | $18,789 |
| 1,500 sq ft | $21,734–$37,934 | $28,184 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $28,978–$50,578 | $37,578 |
Strengths
- Waterproof
- Designer look
- Needs flat subfloor
- Higher install cost
Where it fits in the Tile lineup
Floormath tracks 7 tile tiers from $1.49 to $22.99/sf material. Large-Format Porcelain sits in the middle of the range — compare it against the full lineup in the calculator to see the exact dollar gap for your square footage.
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How much does Large-Format Porcelain cost installed?
Installed, expect about $14.49–$25.29 per square foot including 10% material waste and professional labor — roughly $14,489–$25,289 for 1,000 sq ft.
What do the specs mean?
24×24 or 24×48 · Premium porcelain · Rectified edge. Big tiles (24"+) for a modern, seamless look — fewer grout lines, contemporary aesthetic. Italian and Spanish imports (Florim, Marazzi, Porcelanosa) dominate this tier. Requires a perfectly flat subfloor.