Which Tiles Are Right
for Your Singapore Home?
A practical guide to choosing the best tile type for every room — and every budget.
Few material decisions affect your home more than your choice of tiles. Get it right and your space feels cohesive, luxurious, and easy to maintain for decades. Get it wrong and you're looking at costly replacement, grout that stains, or floors that feel cold underfoot the moment you step out of bed. Here's what Singapore homeowners need to know.
Porcelain Tiles — The Workhorse
For most Singapore HDB and condo renovations, large-format porcelain tiles remain the gold standard. They're dense, non-porous, resistant to our high humidity, and now available in finishes that convincingly replicate marble, stone, concrete, and even timber. Sizes from 60×60cm up to 120×240cm are increasingly popular — larger tiles mean fewer grout lines, which reads as cleaner and more spacious in tight Singapore floor plans.
- Best for: living rooms, bathrooms, kitchens
- Avoid: textured outdoor finishes indoors — they trap dust and are hard to mop
- Pro tip: rectified edges allow grout joints as thin as 1.5mm for a near-seamless look
Natural Marble — The Luxury Choice
Nothing replicates the depth and variation of natural marble. It's a living material — each slab is unique, and the veining catches light in ways that engineered stone simply cannot. That said, marble is porous, requires sealing every 1–2 years in Singapore's humid climate, and will stain if acidic liquids (coffee, citrus, wine) are left to sit. We recommend it for feature walls, bathroom vanities, and island countertops — high-visibility, lower-traffic surfaces where its beauty is showcased without the maintenance burden.
- Best for: feature walls, bathroom vanities, kitchen islands
- Avoid: kitchen floor tiles (oil splatter + porous surface = permanent stains)
- Pro tip: book-matched slabs from the same quarry batch for a seamless, mirrored effect
Terrazzo — The Comeback Kid
Terrazzo has made a quiet comeback in Singapore interiors, and for good reason. Originally a material of necessity — Venetian workers embedding marble offcuts in cement — it's now available in poured-in-place and pre-cast tile formats. It's durable, relatively low-maintenance once sealed, and offers a warmth and character that cold-process tiles can't match. Ideal for those who want a home that feels genuinely different.
Subway & Zellige Tiles — For Textured Walls
For kitchen backsplashes and feature bathroom walls, handmade zellige or subway tiles introduce texture and handcraft into a space. Their slightly irregular surfaces catch light differently throughout the day, creating walls that feel alive. Pair with simple joinery and restrained colour palettes so the tile does the work.
The Bottom Line
There's no single "best" tile — only the right tile for the right surface and the right lifestyle. At AN:Vision Space, we help clients navigate thousands of options to find the combination that works beautifully and stands up to how they actually live. Book a free consultation and bring your mood board.