Porcelain Tile in Feasterville, PA
Feasterville sits about ten minutes up the road from our Bensalem showroom, and a good share of what we see here is the steady, sensible updating of single-family homes in Lower Southampton — the mid-century ranches and split-levels off the Street Road corridor, and the newer construction filling in around them. Porcelain is where most of those projects begin. It wears harder than ceramic, it takes the large-format and wood-plank looks that bring a 1960s floor current, and it runs cleanly from a kitchen through to the open living space these households actually live in. In a settled, family-first community where homes are kept up and improved a room at a time, porcelain is the floor that holds its own.
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 Feasterville projects
First-floor flooring
When a Feasterville ranch or split-level loses tired carpet or dated vinyl, wood-plank and large-format porcelain is what tends to take its place — one continuous, hard-wearing floor that modernizes the room while still suiting a mid-century plan. It cleans up fast and stands up to a busy family household, which is most of what we see come through from Lower Southampton.
Kitchen and bath floors
The kitchens and baths in Feasterville’s established homes are the rooms most often updated, and 12×24 and large-format porcelain is the floor that goes in — slip-rated where it counts, heated-floor compatible for a bath remodel, and laid with fewer grout lines so a practical mid-century room feels a touch larger.
Mudrooms and side entries
A side entry or back hall in a Feasterville home takes wet boots and Lower Bucks winters off the Street Road corridor. Structured, slip-rated porcelain handles that traffic without staining or wearing thin — a quiet, hard-working surface for the part of the house a family uses every single day.
Visit our showroom from Feasterville
About 10 minutes from Feasterville via Street Road and I-95. 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 · Holland · Langhorne
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