With downtime and maintenance as top concerns, especially in hospitality, healthcare, and multi-family projects, Crossville’s porcelain tile panels can quickly transform a tired space into something eye-catching and fresh that will stand the test of time. The larger size of the tile combined with the thinner profile results in the possibility for tile-over-tile installations, and without demolition, reduced labor costs.
Crossville’s porcelain panels are huge—a single 1 x 3-meter panel can cover up to 30 square feet, resulting in a seamless look thanks to fewer grout lines. But it’s the thickness, measured in mere millimeters, that gives these tiles the unique ability to be laid over existing tile or brick surfaces. This trait offers a significant advantage for renovation projects as it eliminates the need for demolition and removal of the old material, reduces the labor involved, contains cost, and minimizes construction waste. Another plus is that it gives businesses the ability to stay in business with little to no downtime. For these reasons, it’s no surprise that this trend has really taken hold in commercial and residential projects.
To learn more about tile over tile installations, click here for our new resource page. Also, here’s a look at some tile over- tile installations that prove just how amazing these porcelain tile panels can be.
Clearwater Beach Condominium Kitchen Remodel


As new owners of a beautiful beachfront condominium on the 11th floor, the family wanted to update the kitchen, including the floor and countertop. To ease the demo timeline, the team chose Crossville’s Laminam porcelain tile panels for the kitchen floor in an easy tile-over-tile installation.
Bouchard Insurance


For the walls and floors in this busy headquarters, the team sought a material that would allow for efficient installation, ideally by eliminating the need for complete demolition of the existing tiled surfaces in the restrooms. Crossville’s porcelain tile panels proved to be the ideal specification.
Bank of America Plaza at Las Olas City Centre


Searching for a product that would be large-scale and could be installed over the existing floor, the design team found that Crossville’s gauged porcelain tile panels in Cava provided a stylish solution to an upscale office renovation.
Railway Exchange Building


A thoroughly modern material with lasting, classic style, Crossville’s porcelain tile panels proved to be the right surfacing specification for renovations in a historically significant Chicago office building.
450 Beford, Lexington
This 3-story office building, built in 1982 had reached the point of needing an entry area refresh. The Oxide collection in Avorio created a subtle metallic appearance that proved to be just the right spark of embellishment the owners desired for the updated, more readily identifiable main entrance.