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Bathroom floor tiling costs around $450 to $1,000, based on an average-size bathroom of 50 square feet. But you may pay up to $10,700, depending on the material you choose. A bathroom tiling pro can help you choose the right tiles. If you also want to tile the walls or the shower area, remember to account for this in your project budget.
The average price range to tile a kitchen floor is $1,350 to $4,000 for a 150-square-foot space. If you choose higher-end materials, you may pay up to $32,100. You'll also pay more for corners, so a unique-shaped kitchen may cost extra. These prices don't include the backsplash, which can quickly double the price. You may also want to consider doing large-format tile countertops.
You'll need enough tiles to cover the square footage of the area you're tiling, plus about 20%. The best way to figure out how many tiles you need is to use our tile calculator. Professional tilers tend to avoid lining up tiles against the wall since most walls aren't straight. Instead, they'll cut the tiles to line up with the wall. Every wall will have only part of a tile, which means you'll need at least a full row on every edge that gets cut, which adds about 20%.
Tiles per box vary by the size and style of the tiles. You'll find that they range from six to 48 tiles per box. A pallet can have anywhere from 20 to 50 boxes in it. You can purchase tiles by the box or pallet. You'll often spend less per square foot if you buy it by the pallet. You may also find some deals if you have your professional purchase tiles for you since they often get a discount.