Tile & Design operates as a full-service tile retailer and installation contractor in Oklahoma City, stocking imported and domestic tile for kitchens, bathrooms, and large-scale residential projects while offering in-house design consultation and licensed installation crews.
The business functions as both a materials showroom and a general contractor. Customers can browse finished displays, select tile by hand, and contract installation through the same company, which eliminates the coordination gap many homeowners face when buying material from one vendor and hiring an installer separately. The showroom emphasizes European and Spanish imports alongside American-made ceramic and porcelain options, with a working design station where customers can mock up layouts before purchase.
Tile prices at Tile & Design start at roughly $3 to $6 per square foot for standard domestic ceramic and climb to $15 to $25+ per square foot for high-end Italian marble and custom cut pieces. Standard installation labor runs $8 to $12 per square foot for straightforward bathrooms and backsplashes; complex layouts, mosaics, or natural stone work command $15 to $20 per square foot. A typical 50-square-foot bathroom project runs $800 to $1,500 in material alone, plus $400 to $1,000 in labor depending on substrate condition and tile complexity. Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as material costs fluctuate with import tariffs.
The showroom stocks 40+ display patterns on permanent walls, allowing customers to assess color and finish under Oklahoma City's natural light rather than picking from digital images. Custom orders ship in 4 to 6 weeks for imported tiles; domestic stock typically arrives within 10 business days.
Most Oklahoma City tile retailers, such as Floor & Decor locations, operate as materials-only suppliers; customers must hire independent installers, compare quotes separately, and coordinate timelines between vendor and contractor. Tile & Design's integrated model saves one round of phone calls and reduces the risk of material-installer disputes over installation readiness or tile defects.
Conversely, general contractors and handymen in Oklahoma City who install tile typically source material themselves at wholesale, mark it up, and do not maintain a retail showroom. This approach works well for renovation budgets under $2,000 or for customers who already know exactly what tile they want; it does not suit homeowners who want to compare options in person. Tile & Design suits the opposite scenario: hands-on tile selection paired with professional installation.
Tile & Design is most useful for bathroom renovations, kitchen backsplashes, and entryway or mudroom tile work where finish and pattern drive decisions as much as durability. Customers comfortable ordering online and hiring a contractor separately will find the showroom's overhead reflected in slightly higher prices. Projects under 20 square feet (a small bathroom) may not justify Tile & Design's service structure; a single installer or a big-box retailer is often faster and cheaper for that scope.
Walk-ins are welcome during business hours. A showroom associate will ask about the room dimensions, existing fixtures, moisture conditions (especially for bathrooms), and aesthetic preferences, then walk you to relevant display sections. You can photograph options, collect samples to take home, and return with measurements to receive a formal installation quote, typically ready within 3 to 5 business days. Most customers make two visits: first to browse and sample, second to finalize material selection and sign the installation contract.
Tile & Design operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday by appointment. Verify hours before visiting, as seasonal shifts occur. The showroom is located in central Oklahoma City with street parking and a small lot; bring a list of tile samples you like to streamline selection on busy Saturdays.
Tile & Design provides real value for Oklahoma City homeowners who want to see and touch materials before committing to installation, avoiding the common frustration of receiving tile that does not match the room's light or existing finishes.
