Everyday Tough
Sunshine Coast Kitchen Tiling
Grease, heat and spills can ruin cheap tiling fast. Kitchen tiling needs to be built for daily life—and look good while doing it. Sunny Tiling Co, based on Mount Coolum and servicing the Sunshine Coast from Noosa to Caloundra, installs kitchen tiles that handle real use and still feel fresh after years of wear.
Whether it’s a crisp splashback or a full tiled floor, we lay everything with accuracy and care. We make kitchens more livable with smart, clean lines and materials that hold their shape.
If you're also updating cabinetry or need extra trades brought in, we’ve got trusted people on call to get the job done without stretching the timeline. Start with a free quote—give us a call on 0414 227 594 today.
Seamless Finishes
Trade Coordination
Built for Use
Form + Function
Smarter Kitchen Tiling Options
The best kitchens are built around flow. That’s why our kitchen tiling work isn’t just about the surface—it’s about how the space feels once it’s in use.
Tiles need to suit how you cook, clean and move. Large format tiles can reduce grout lines underfoot, while textured or matte finishes help hide everyday mess.
We tile floors, walls, splashbacks and kickboards, and help guide you on the best layout for your space. Want tiles that match your benchtop? Need something low-slip for bare feet? We’ll talk through the details, then work fast to get it right.
We also prep surfaces, re-sheet where needed, and make sure everything is solid underneath. No hollow spots, no shortcuts. We’re across every detail, so you don’t have to be.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What type of tile is best for kitchen floors?
Porcelain is usually the top pick for kitchen floors. It's dense, water-resistant and tough against impact and stains. Matte or textured finishes can improve grip, especially in homes where spills are common. Ceramic is an affordable option but less durable.
Some people go for natural stone, but it needs sealing and more upkeep. For floors, the tile’s PEI (wear rating) matters—aim for a rating of 3 or above.
Do I need to waterproof my kitchen before tiling?
Kitchens don’t usually need full waterproofing like bathrooms, but splash zones—around the sink or stove—benefit from water-resistant surfaces. The tile adhesive and grout used should also be moisture-resistant.
If the floor underlay is timber, waterproofing might be advised to prevent swelling or damage over time. It’s always worth checking what your surface is made of before tiling begins.
What’s the best tile for a kitchen splashback?
Gloss ceramic tiles are popular for splashbacks because they’re easy to wipe clean. Subway tiles, mosaics or large panels all work well. Porcelain is another solid option.
The key is choosing something that won’t stain easily and can take a bit of heat. A splashback also gives you room to be creative with colour or pattern without overwhelming the space.



