Floor Tile · Paramus, NJ Showroom
Laundry Room & Mudroom Floor Tile
The laundry room and mudroom take a beating — detergent spills, dripping coats, tracked-in mud, dropped baskets, and wet pets — so the floor has to be water-resistant, quick to wipe down, and sure-footed when it gets wet. At ANVE in Paramus, New Jersey, matte porcelain leads the range for exactly that job, with warm, moisture-tolerant wood-look LVT as the softer alternative. Compare full-size floor tiles side by side at our Bergen County showroom.

The laundry room and the mudroom are the two hardest-working utility spaces in the house, and they punish a floor in ways a living space never does: detergent and bleach spills, appliance humidity, water pooling by a pan or drain, dripping outerwear, road salt, and muddy paws. That puts the priorities in a narrow band — a dense, low-absorption surface that mops clean, footing that stays secure in the splash zone by the washer, and neutral tones that don't broadcast every footprint between cleanings. Matte porcelain hits all three, which is why ANVE leads its floor-capable range with about 116 porcelain styles, backed by 9 wood-look LVT floors for anyone who wants a warmer, quieter surface underfoot. Choose matte or textured finishes in Grey, Beige, Ivory, or Bianco, in formats from a practical 12x24 up to large-format 24x48 and seamless porcelain slabs. Everything is stocked from Maline Tile and the Anve Bath house line, imported directly with no middleman markup.
Shop Laundry & Mudroom Floors by Material
Match the surface to the mess: dense, low-absorption porcelain shrugs off detergent and mud, while wood-look LVT trades a little toughness for warmth and quiet underfoot.
Water-Resistant & Easy-Clean
PorcelainDense; mops clean fast
Marble-Look PorcelainVeining hides dirt, no sealing
Porcelain Slabs
Porcelain SlabsNear-seamless, fewest grout linesWarmth & Character
Laundry & Mudroom Floor Tile FAQs
What is the best floor tile for a laundry room?
Matte porcelain is the best floor tile for a laundry room because it is dense and low-absorption, so it wipes clean after detergent spills and appliance drips. Its hard-wearing body handles dropped baskets and constant foot traffic, and a matte or textured finish keeps footing secure when the floor gets wet. ANVE leads its range with about 116 porcelain styles in colors like Grey, Beige, Ivory, and Bianco. For a warmer, quieter floor, its 9 wood-look LVT styles are the softer alternative. Compare both at the Paramus, New Jersey showroom before you buy.
What flooring is best for a mudroom?
For a mudroom, matte porcelain is the most practical floor because it shrugs off boots, mud, road salt, and wet pets, then mops clean in minutes. Unlike a formal foyer, a mudroom is the utility back entrance, so durability and easy cleanup matter more than a decorative first impression. Veined and textured surfaces in warm greys and beiges hide tracked-in dirt between cleanings, and a textured finish adds grip where snow and rain come in. If you want warmth and quiet underfoot, ANVE's 9 wood-look LVT floors are moisture-tolerant and softer than porcelain. Both are on display in full size at the showroom.
Is tile water-resistant enough for a laundry room with a washer?
Yes — porcelain tile is an excellent choice around a washer because it is dense and low-absorption, so it stands up to humidity, overflow, and everyday drips. A matte porcelain field with sound grout gives you a floor that can take a leak without staining or warping the way wood would. Porcelain slabs up to 48x96 inches cut down grout joints even further for the easiest-to-mop surface, and about 116 porcelain styles plus 12 slab styles give you plenty to choose from. Natural stone works too, but it needs periodic sealing to hold up in a wet laundry room.
What floor tile hides dirt and mud the best?
Warm greys and beiges, plus veined or textured surfaces, hide tracked-in dirt and mud the best between cleanings. Marble-look veining and a textured face break up the surface, so footprints and grit are far less obvious than on a flat, pale, glossy floor. A matte finish also keeps glare and streaks down in a hard-working room. At ANVE you can compare Grey, Beige, Ivory, and Bianco porcelain, plus marble-look porcelain with no sealing to maintain. Bring a boot or a swatch to the Paramus showroom and test tones under real light.
Is porcelain or LVT better for a laundry room or mudroom?
For a laundry room or mudroom, porcelain is the tougher, more water-resistant floor while LVT is the warmer, quieter one — both handle the water and mud these rooms throw at them. Choose porcelain when you want a dense, low-absorption surface that mops clean after detergent spills and takes years of boots and baskets; ANVE carries about 116 porcelain styles. Choose wood-look LVT when a warmer, softer surface underfoot matters more, since its vinyl construction tolerates moisture and feels gentler than hard porcelain; 9 LVT styles are stocked. Because there is no separate wood-look tile line, LVT is where ANVE's wood looks live. See both side by side at the showroom.
Which floor tile grips best in the splash zone by the washer?
In the wet splash zone right by a washer or utility sink — around the pan and floor drain where overflow collects — a matte or textured porcelain grips best, and small-format mosaics grip better still. The extra grout joints in a 2-inch or 4-inch hexagon mosaic add traction exactly where water pools, so it is a smart choice for that appliance area even if you run larger tile across the rest of the room. Save polished and glossy faces for walls, where footing is not a concern. ANVE stocks matte and textured porcelain plus hex mosaics you can feel underfoot at the Paramus showroom.
Can I use natural stone tile in a laundry room?
Yes, but natural stone needs periodic sealing to hold up in a wet laundry room or mudroom, which is more upkeep than porcelain asks for. Real stone gives you one-of-a-kind veining and character that a printed tile cannot match, so it is worth considering if you love the look and do not mind resealing. For a lower-maintenance floor with a similar look, marble-look porcelain delivers the veining with no sealing at all. ANVE carries 9 natural stone styles alongside about 116 porcelain styles, so you can weigh both honestly under real light.
Will the team help me spec a laundry or mudroom floor?
Yes — bring your room measurements to ANVE's showroom at 129 E Route 4, Paramus, New Jersey 07652, in Bergen County, and the team will spec the floor from the Maline Tile range and the Anve Bath house line. They will help you square the tile count and format to your layout, point out where a textured finish or hex mosaic earns its keep near the washer, and match Grey, Beige, Ivory, or Bianco to your cabinets. Because ANVE imports directly with no middleman markup, pricing stays close to source. It is the surest way to spec a laundry or mudroom floor you will not second-guess.
Laundry & Mudroom Floor Tile Spec Reference
Every row below maps to ANVE's live floor-capable range: porcelain leads with about 116 styles, joined by 12 porcelain slabs up to 48x96 inches, 9 wood-look LVT floors, and 9 natural stones, all stocked at the Paramus, New Jersey showroom.

Water beads on matte porcelain — dense, low-absorption, easy to mop.
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| Porcelain Slab (up to 48x96 inches) | Near-seamless floors with the fewest grout lines to scrub. |
| 24x48 Large-Format Rectangle | Bigger mudroom floors with fewer grout lines and less upkeep. |
| 12x24 Rectangle | The most versatile size; the right scale for smaller laundry rooms. |
| 24x24 Square | A clean, even grid across mid-size utility floors. |
| 2-Inch & 4-Inch Hexagon Mosaic | Extra grout joints add grip in the wet zone by the washer or sink. |
| Material | Notes |
|---|---|
| Porcelain | Dense, low-absorption; the ideal wet, high-traffic laundry and mudroom floor (about 116 styles). |
| Marble-Look Porcelain | Marble veining that hides tracked-in dirt, with no sealing to maintain. |
| Porcelain Slab | Oversized panels up to 48x96 inches for near-seamless, mop-friendly floors (12 styles). |
| LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) | Wood-look vinyl: warm, quiet, and moisture-tolerant, the softer-underfoot alternative (9 styles). |
| Natural Stone | Real, one-of-a-kind veining, but needs periodic sealing in a wet room (9 styles). |
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Paramus, New Jersey
Plan Your Laundry & Mudroom Floor in Paramus
Our showroom at 129 E Route 4 in Paramus, New Jersey lets you set a matte porcelain tile beside a wood-look LVT plank, decide which one you want underfoot by the washer, and check how Grey, Beige, Ivory, and Bianco read against your cabinets under real light. A matte or textured face looks very different from a polished one once you picture a wet, muddy floor. Bring your room measurements, and our team will spec the floor from the Maline Tile range and the Anve Bath house line. Because ANVE imports directly with no middleman markup, the pricing stays close to source.
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