Porcelain Tile in New Hope, PA
Porcelain is where most New Hope renovations begin once one of the borough’s 18th- and 19th-century homes is brought current — kitchens, baths, and the entries and back halls that take the foot traffic of a house that’s often half-home, half-gallery. What we see in New Hope is a careful kind of project: a stone or frame home from the canal era, a restoration that wants to read period-true while standing up to daily life, where the right format and a heated-floor-compatible body matter as much as the finish. Porcelain wears harder than ceramic, takes the looks that suit an old river-town interior, and is the floor these exacting renovations tend to settle on.
We import and stock these porcelain lines direct from the factory — Florida Tile, Florim, Del Conca, Stonepeak, and Kronos (USA), Argenta, Bestile, Ribesalbes, Villa Ceramica, and Rocersa (Spain), and Ceramica Euro, Polis, Sant’Agostino, Tuscania Ceramiche, and Capri Ceramiche (Italy).
Popular porcelain choices for New Hope projects
Restored period floors
New Hope’s 18th- and 19th-century homes reward porcelain that suits the room’s scale — 12×24 and tighter formats that sit right in an old stone kitchen or a canal-era bath, in stone- and encaustic-looks that read true to the period. Our porcelain programs are heated-floor compatible, which is how most of these restorations go in.
Galleries and studios
So many New Hope homes carry a working studio, a home gallery, or a converted barn out back, and porcelain is the floor that holds up under it — durable, easy to keep clean, and quiet enough underfoot in a large-format finish to let the art and the architecture do the talking.
Entries and back halls
High-traffic, durable, and quick to clean — porcelain handles a Bucks County winter without complaint, which matters in a walkable town where wet boots come in off the towpath and the gallery district. Slip-rated structured finishes hold up at the entries and mudrooms these older homes are built around.
Visit our showroom from New Hope
About 40 minutes from New Hope via Route 202. Bring photos of your project space, cabinetry samples, or finishes you’re trying to coordinate with.
1600 Woodhaven Drive · Bensalem, PA 19020 · 215-638-4130
Porcelain in nearby towns: Bensalem · Bristol · Cornwells Heights · Croydon · Feasterville · Holland
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