Shopping Guide: 10 Ceramic Tile Stores in Montreal
By Léa Plourde-Archer
Updated on October 4, 2024

Ceramic is a highly-resistant and versatile material that is known for being both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Adapted to all tastes, it is sold in the form of tiles that are offered in a wide variety of colours, shapes and textures. There is something for every budget, as prices vary, among other things, depending on the quality of the material and shape of the tiles.
Are you currently shopping for ceramic tiles in Montreal? To spare you from those long and dull searches on the Internet, we’ve compiled a list of 10 stores that sell ceramic tiles on the island of Montreal:
10 ceramic stores in Montreal:
1. Céramique Métropolitain (4908 Rue d'Amiens, 2nd floor, Montréal-Nord)
Located in the borough of Saint-Leonard, Céramique Métropolitain offers a vast selection of flooring materials and ceramic and porcelain tiles. With 20 years of experience, they have acquired unmatched expertise in the field of flooring. In addition to your material, you’ll also find all the equipment necessary to complete the installation process yourself.

2. Ciot (Ciot Fabbrica 9225 Saint-Laurent Blvd. / Ciot Showroom 9151 Saint-Laurent Blvd. (Ahuntsic))
Ciot imports and sells a large variety of flooring and surfacing materials, including ceramic. The company was founded over 60 years ago but you could never tell when walking into one of their stores. Nowadays, several locations exist, including some in Quebec, Ontario and New York.

3. Centura Tuile (5885 Chemin de la Côte-de-Liesse (Ville Saint-Laurent))
Don’t be afraid to lose yourself in this huge maze of a showroom! Centura Montreal’s employees will be there to guide you, whatever your needs. Centura is a well-established company in Canada. This leads them to have access to a large inventory of products, catering to all tastes.

4. Million Tapis et tuiles (15 Bernard East (Mile End) / 170, Saint-Jacques Street (Lachine))
This is Ali Baba’s cave for flooring materials. Thankfully, things are mostly easy to sort out and you’ll find many treasures sold at low prices. The range of products sold at Million Tapis et Tuiles goes far beyond ceramic tiles, meaning that they aren’t specialists in this type of material. However, they do have an impressive selection of tiles.

5. Italbec (375 de Liège West (Villeray))
Whether you’re working on a small or a large-scale project, Italbec’s specialists are there to help you. Check out their online catalogue to get an idea of the type of product available in their store.

6. Italnord (2001 Transcanadian highway, Dorval)
Open since 2013 in Dorval, the Italnord showroom features gorgeous collections of high-quality ceramic and natural stone products. You’ll find many of the latest trends, with unique styles and prices fit to suit any budget

7. Tapis Émard (2565 rue de Bellechasse (Rosemont))
Tapis Émard also finds itself in the list of stores that sell various types of flooring materials. They opened over 50 years ago and over time, have developed strong expertise about the products they carry. All of your questions and needs will be gladly taken care of by the employees.

8. Ramacieri Soligo (815 rue Querbes, Outremont (showroom) / 1501 Rue Antonio Barbeau (warehouse)
This ceramic retailer is worth a visit if only to check out the beautiful showrooms. For high-end products, Ramacieri Soligo is one of the top spots in town. All products are chosen following a rigorous selection process, which means that quality is guaranteed. The team is always on the lookout for new trends and they always offer impeccable customer service.

9. La Tuilerie (835, av. Querbes, Outremont)
With branches on the North Shore, the South Shore and Quebec City, La Tuilerie can certainly cover all your ceramic needs! With their blog, they make sure to give you all the tips and tricks that can help you before making your perfect choice of materials.
10. Ceraxo (2385 Rue Léger, LaSalle)
This last address on our list of 10 ceramic stores in Montreal is another safe bet in terms of customer service and product quality. Check out their website to get a better idea of the products that they carry in the store.
Good to know
Ceramic tiles are available in different textures, patterns and colors;
In some cases, ceramic tiles can be installed over other floorings;
This material is resistant to scratches, stains and chemical products;
Ceramic is incombustible and fireproof. It is compatible with radiant heated flooring systems.
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