MOSAIC TILE

Mosaic Tiles
for Buffalo, Clarence, Orchard Park, Lancaster, Amherst, Cheektowaga, & West Seneca, NY

If you need to improve the look of your kitchen, bathroom, or any other room that has tile, consider mosaic tiles from Mario & Son Tile & Linoleum Co Inc! With a wide variety of shapes and colors, your options are endless. Fitting any style of your room with our mosaic tiles is no problem as we have years and years of experience in tile work throughout Buffalo, Clarence, Orchard Park, Lancaster, Amherst, Cheektowaga, West Seneca, NY and the surrounding areas!

History Of Porcelain & Glass Mosaic Tiles

A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering a surface. Mosaics are not a newer idea, they originated in Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC. Pebble mosaics were made in Tiryns in Mycenaean Greece; mosaics with patterns and pictures became widespread in classical times, both in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Today, you can find mosaics in the form of art and tiles for flooring and walls in homes. At Mario & Son Tile & Linoleum Co Inc, we are proud to offer mosaic porcelain and glass tile varieties that carry such a rich history with them. For a unique addition to your kitchen or bathroom, add mosaic tiles to your flooring or walls.

Choosing the Right Mosaic Tile for Your Kitchen or Bathroom Remodel


If you are undertaking a kitchen or bathroom remodeling project, choosing your new mosaic tiles will be one of the most fun steps. When choosing new wall or floor tiles, there are many factors to consider. Here are some things to keep in mind when selecting your new tile:


  • Coordinate Colors: Choose light and bright colors to make small rooms feel larger and brighter than they actually are; these colors work well with natural light to create the illusion of space. Try to coordinate the color of your mosaic tiles to look cohesive with the room as a whole.
  • Be Adventurous: Don't be afraid to push the boundaries when it comes to your mosaic floor. Experiment with colors, textures, and styles you might not have originally considered - you might be surprised at how good it looks!
  • Insist on Quality: Don't compromise on quality in any part of your home remodel. You are making an investment in your property value and your tiled floors need to be as safe as possible. We stock an incredible inventory of high-quality tile.
  • Consider Location: Different types of mosaic tile will be better suited for walls rather than floors, as their glossy finishes will make them extremely slippery even when they're dry. Areas that are often wet, especially in your kitchen, entryway, or bathroom, should not be overly slippery to reduce your chances of getting injured in a fall.


Contact Mario & Son Tile & Linoleum Co Inc when you need mosaic tile for your remodeling project!

Improve Your Space With Our Tiles


How do you know which mosaic tile to go with? If you are unsure, you can talk to our experts to learn more about what might work for you. Perhaps you want glass mosaic, etched stone, stone tile, stone mosaic and much more. Our experts can give suggestions on what has worked for others in the past who had similar needs in mind for style and efficiency. 

Why Mosaic?

There are many advantages to mosaic tile over some of the other options. Not only do mosaic tiles look wonderful, but they are also resistant to stains, mold, and mildew. These tiles are easy to clean as they aren't porous and can be wiped up with a mop or damp cloth. A Mild vinegar solution can be used to clean these tiles when a build-up of soap-scum occurs.


Glass mosaic tiles or a mix of glass and natural stone can be arranged in simple or intricate patterns, and our flooring store has the knowledge and experience to help you every step of the way. Whether you are starting a kitchen remodel or going through a bathroom remodeling project, our team can provide reliable and affordable mosaic tile installation. Give us a call today to schedule a free consultation!

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