A Bluffdale Summer Tile Plan That Fits Real Life
With Bluffdale heading into a warm, sunny stretch from June 13 through June 19, 2026, this post explains where porcelain and ceramic tile make the most sense in local homes, along with grout and showroom-planning tips for shoppers visiting Tile Liquidators Floor & Design at 2774 W. 14000 S. #5. ([tileliquidators.us](https://www.tileliquidators.us/bluffdale-ut))

Bluffdale tile ideas for the start of summer
This week in Bluffdale, the forecast runs from 85°F on Saturday, June 13, 2026, to 93°F by Friday, June 19, 2026, with mostly sunny skies and a few breezy afternoons. Bluffdale also maintains nearly 60 acres of public parkland and about 16 miles of trails, so summer usually means more in-and-out traffic, more dusty shoes, and more reasons to want a surface that is easy to live with. That is exactly why tile starts moving to the top of the list this time of year. (bluffdale.gov)
If you are shopping locally, Tile Liquidators Floor & Design in Bluffdale is at 2774 W. 14000 S. #5, and the showroom lists tile, glass tile, natural stone, hardwood, laminate, luxury vinyl, carpet, and countertops among its product categories. The Bluffdale page also highlights brands including Daltile, American Olean, Emser Tile, and Marazzi, which makes the store a practical stop if you want to compare tile looks in person instead of guessing from photos. (tileliquidators.us)
Start with porcelain in the hardest-working rooms
For Bluffdale homes, the smartest tile projects usually begin with the rooms that take the most daily wear: entryways, mudrooms, kitchens, laundry areas, and bathroom floors. Daltile notes that porcelain tile is denser, harder, and less porous than standard ceramic tile, with a water absorption rate below 0.5%, and describes it as a go-to option for floors, wet zones, and high-traffic spaces. (daltile.com)
Locally, that matters because June is the season when people are moving between the house, garage, backyard, parks, and trails more often. When the weather is warm, sunny, and dry, you notice every bit of dust that comes through the door. A porcelain floor in the front entry or kitchen is one of the simplest ways to make everyday cleanup feel less like a project. That is an inference based on this week’s weather pattern and Bluffdale’s outdoor-oriented park and trail network, but it is a very practical one for local households. (bluffdale.gov)
Use ceramic where design matters more than heavy wear
Ceramic tile still has a very useful role. Daltile describes ceramic tile as a good fit for walls, backsplashes, and low-traffic or drier areas, while porcelain is better suited to tougher floor conditions. That means a Bluffdale project can be both practical and good-looking without overcomplicating the material plan: porcelain on the floor, ceramic on the wall is often the cleanest answer. (daltile.com)
A few examples that make sense right now:
- Kitchen floor + backsplash refresh: porcelain floor tile for the traffic, ceramic or decorative wall tile for the backsplash.
- Primary bath update: porcelain on the floor and shower base, ceramic or porcelain on the shower walls.
- Laundry or mudroom reset: porcelain floor tile with a simple matte finish that does not feel too slick or too formal.
- Powder room feature wall: ceramic can deliver color, shape, or texture without needing the heavy-duty performance of a main-floor material. (daltile.com)

Do not treat grout like an afterthought
One of the most useful maintenance reminders comes from American Olean: routine cleaning for porcelain can be as simple as warm water and mild soap, and harsh acidic or ammonia-based cleaners should be avoided because they can damage grout and glazed tile surfaces. American Olean also notes that porcelain itself does not require sealing, but grout or joints are worth sealing for protection. (americanolean.com)
That matters in real homes because the grout decision affects how the room ages day to day. If you are picking tile for an entry, mudroom, or family bathroom in Bluffdale, bring that reality into the conversation. Ask to compare grout colors against the tile you like, not just the tile alone. A beautiful tile can look very different once the grout line is part of the picture.
A good Bluffdale tile plan is usually simple: put porcelain where life gets messy, use wall tile where you want more style, and choose grout for the room you actually live in.
A few tile looks that fit Bluffdale right now
Summer projects in Bluffdale do not need to be flashy to feel current. The most versatile choices tend to be:
- Warm stone-look porcelain for kitchens and open-plan main floors
- Soft concrete-look porcelain for mudrooms, laundry rooms, and modern baths
- Clean white or off-white wall tile for backsplashes that work with changing paint colors
- Subtle patterned tile in a powder room or laundry space where you want personality without committing the whole house to a trend
These directions line up well with what porcelain and ceramic do best: durable floor performance from porcelain, and more decorative flexibility from wall-focused ceramic options. (daltile.com)

What to bring to the Bluffdale showroom
A productive showroom visit is not about bringing every idea you have. It is about bringing the right few things:
- Rough room measurements
- A few photos of the room at different times of day
- Cabinet, paint, countertop, or fireplace photos nearby
- A short list of priorities, such as easier cleaning, lower visual maintenance, or a better shower update
At the Bluffdale showroom, you can shop beyond tile if the project spreads into adjacent spaces. The location page lists tile, glass tile, natural stone, hardwood, laminate, luxury vinyl, carpet, and countertops, so it is useful for homeowners trying to coordinate more than one surface at once. The page also directs shoppers to schedule a showroom appointment, which is especially helpful if you want focused time comparing products. (tileliquidators.us)
Local bottom line
If your Bluffdale home is due for a summer reset, tile is one of the most practical places to start. This week’s warm, sunny forecast is a good reminder of what June living here looks like: more outdoor movement, more dust, and more wear on the rooms closest to the door. In that setting, porcelain tile earns a serious look for floors, while ceramic remains a strong choice for backsplashes and wall-focused design moments. (daltile.com)
For local shoppers, Tile Liquidators Floor & Design in Bluffdale is located at 2774 W. 14000 S. #5. The showroom lists Tuesday through Friday hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Monday through Saturday available by appointment, and the local phone number on the store page is (385) 253-7235. If you want to sort out a kitchen floor, bathroom tile, shower wall, or backsplash before the heart of summer hits, this is a good time to start. (tileliquidators.us)
