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Good Questions: Best Tile/Marble Store for Low Budgets?

12-1-tile.jpgHello AT,

I'm looking for feedback on the best tile/marble store(s) for those on a very low budget but who want to avoid the big box (Home Depot, Lowes) nightmares. These places are barely okay in the burbs, but the NYC versions are like a trip to hell. No service, poor selection, endless lines and BORING tile selection! Help I'm desperate!

Thanks, JonL

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Dear JonL,

We'd recommend taking a look through our list of all tile shops and off the top of our head we'd say Quality Tile might be your source.

Anyone else??

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if you feel comfortable ordering over the internet, try www.susanjablonmosaics.com. you can order samples and they are beautiful. i just got my shipment of the glass subway tile and it is beautiful!

posted by brand-eye on 2006-12-01 15:11:59

i second quality tile...

posted by me on 2006-12-01 15:20:43

I would suggest the back room at Nemo Tile.

posted by Amy on 2006-12-01 15:23:59

Nemo Tile is great and they have a new showroom with very helpful stff.

I also like Coverings ETC at 138 Spring St.
www.coveringsetc.com
Ask for Romina (though they are more expensive, the stone/marble slabs are amazing and unique).

posted by spanishfish on 2006-12-01 15:34:45

I really liked Classic Tile on 86th street in Bensonhurst. Decent selection and very helpful staff, reasonable pricing.

posted by Irina on 2006-12-01 15:35:43

If you are really trying to save money, try asking the shops if they have anything left over from other jobs in enough quanity to complete your project. If you are doing a small bath area or a back splash, asometimes you can luck into something that works perfectly.

You may get a bargain on the quality you were looking for or perhaps a better quality tile for the price.


posted by Ron on 2006-12-01 15:49:38

For a real deal, I recommend www.mosaictilesupplies.com We used the 3/4" kaleidoscope glass tiles that are $4/sqft. They come in a variety of colors and patterns but I bought about 5 different colors, a tile grid and tile paper and made my own random patter. It was labor intensive but worth it.

posted by leigh on 2006-12-01 15:53:35

www.mosaictilemarket.com

http://mosaic-tile.com/default.cfm?CFID=163350&CFTOKEN=95979201

posted by Julie Stark on 2006-12-01 16:17:48

These have been great suggestions (mainly for mosaics), but I'm really looking for a local store I can go to for more traditional 8x8, 12x12 and 18 x 18 ceramic tiles, narble and granite with interesting listellos but again, at bargain prices. Thanks!!

posted by JonL on 2006-12-01 18:39:27

I would suggest a store I just recently went to close in brooklyn - SMC Stone. They had a very big showroom there and I think it would be easy to get to from NYC. they also have a website - smcstone.com

posted by amandal on 2006-12-01 19:59:01

I second the reco for Classic Tile in Brooklyn. We just got our gorgeous indigo blue glass 3x6 subway tiles for our new kitchen backsplash. They look and feel identical to the glass tiles we found in all the Manhattan tile shops, which were all $35/sf and up. We paid only $23/sf at Classic and got MUCH better service when we walked in the door. They have a small but full showroom and the guys behind the counter in the back we very helpful - even though I was a girl shopping solo on the first trip. They even threw in a bag of grout (in the color of my choosing) for free, despite the fact that we didn't have a huge order (only 25sf). Our tiles came in about a week after we placed the order, which is about what we expected with a Manhattan shop as well.

posted by laurie on 2006-12-01 21:06:42

Bella Tile in the East Village 11th and first is very nice.

posted by nadine on 2006-12-02 09:25:08

how much tile do you need? we have really beautiful blue, green hakatai glass leftover from when we redid our bathroom + we were going to sell them on craigslist. If you are interested let me know and I'll send you pricing.

posted by lj on 2006-12-02 17:36:19

you might want to check out www.mudrastudio.com from brooklyn (unique design, arts & crafts philosophy); available in the city too.

posted by muzz on 2006-12-04 07:30:58

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