PORCELAIN, GLASS & STONE TILE SUPPLIER SERVING MARIN, CA

Marin County is located in California and is home to over 250,000 residents. Marin County is located across from the city of San Francisco and is known for its beautiful views. There are endless ways you can enjoy the great outdoors in Marin County. You can admire views of the Pacific Ocean at Point Reyes National Seashore, take a scenic drive down the Marin Headlands, or visit the Point Bonita Lighthouse. The county is also home to the Muir Woods, a forest with countless, beautiful redwood trees. The county’s scenery isn’t the only thing that makes Marin County a great place to live. Marin County is one of the best places to live in California. The county boasts excellent public schools, has beautiful weather year-round, is great for families, and has many jobs available in the area. Residents throughout Marin County pride themselves in keeping their homes looking beautiful. Italics helps residents do this by providing them with beautiful stone, glass, and porcelain tiles for their homes.

Kitchen & Bathroom Tiles in Marin, CA

New glass, porcelain, or stone tiles can completely transform your home. Whether you are looking for kitchen tiles or tiles for any other room in your home, italics has you covered. We offer a wide selection of tiles to residents throughout Marin, CA, and the surrounding areas. Contact us to learn more about the products we have available.

Marin County, CA

Types of Stone Tile 

Granite – Granite is a type of stone tile that can match the vibe of most spaces. It’s also very durable and is great for areas of the home that get a lot of traffic. There are a few different colors of this stone tile that range from blue or grey to olive green. 

Slate – Slate is a budget-friendly option when it comes to natural stone tiles. You can use slate in areas of the home that get wet like the bathroom, and you don’t have to worry about water damage. 

Marble – Marble is a stone tile that comes in a variety of colors ranging from grey to green like granite. It’s best to only put marble tiles in low-traffic areas such as a bathroom because they get worn out easily.