How Much Does It Cost to Install Tile in a 13x14 Room?
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
A 13×14 room measures 182 square feet. Using Floormath's current pricing model — 7 real tile product tiers plus professional labor — installing tile flooring in a room this size runs $1,281 to $7,005, and most homeowners land near $3,420.
Cost by tile product tier for a 13x14 room
| Product tier | Material | Installed range | Typical total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Ceramic Tile | $3.49/sf | $1,281–$2,400 | $1,791 |
| Standard Porcelain Tile | $4.99/sf | $1,745–$3,001 | $2,273 |
| Wood-Look Porcelain Plank | $5.49/sf | $1,927–$3,301 | $2,464 |
| Large-Format Porcelain | $7.99/sf | $2,637–$4,603 | $3,420 |
| Travertine / Slate Tile | $7.99/sf | $2,473–$4,202 | $3,238 |
| Mosaic Tile | $9.99/sf | $3,492–$6,605 | $4,548 |
| Marble Tile — Luxury | $14.99/sf | $3,966–$7,005 | $5,185 |
Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation.
Reading the table for a 13x14 space
Notice how the installed range widens as tiers climb: material choice, not labor, is what separates a $1,281 job from a $7,005 one on the same 182 sq ft floor plan. Labor for mid-range tile lands near $1,820 nationally, plus or minus your state's rate. All rows include the 10% cut-waste pros actually order.
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What's the cheapest way to floor a 13x14 room with tile?
The budget tier (Standard Ceramic Tile) installed professionally starts around $1,281. Installing it yourself removes the labor line entirely and can cut the total by 30–45%.
How long does a 182 sq ft tile install take?
A professional crew typically completes a single 182 sq ft room in half a day, plus removal time if old flooring is coming out.
Will my state change these 13x14 room prices?
Materials barely move by state, but labor does — Floormath adjusts installation from 0.80x in the cheapest markets to 1.25x in the priciest. On this room that swings the labor line by up to ±$455.