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5 Best Ceramic Tile Shops in Singapore (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Talise Sterling
By Talise Sterling, Goods and Shopping · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 7 min read

Picking tiles before a Singapore renovation usually means walking a showroom floor for an hour, sample in hand, trying to picture it under your own lighting. Among the ceramic tile shops in Singapore compared here, the busiest has logged over 2,500 Google reviews, and every business on this page sits at 4.5 stars or higher, so the real decision is which showroom's range and sales approach fits your project, not whether the tiles will hold up.

Short answer: The most-reviewed ceramic tile shop in Singapore is Hafary Gallery (4.9 stars across more than 2,500 Google reviews), followed closely by Home Expo Asia (4.9, 249 reviews) and Lian Seng Hin (4.6, 144 reviews). Most shops offer free consultations and sample viewings, with staff commonly praised for patient, low-pressure guidance.
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How These Tile Showrooms Compare

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Hafary Gallery 4.9 2,517 Largest showroom & selection View ›
2 Home Expo Asia 4.9 249 Vinyl flooring & tile combos View ›
3 Lian Seng Hin 4.6 144 Neighborhood tile specialist View ›
4 Soon Bee Huat at 3A Toh Guan Road East 4.5 138 Interior designers & trade buyers View ›
5 Hup Kiong 4.5 101 Building-materials one-stop shop View ›
5 Best Ceramic Tile Shops in Singapore (2026)

Our picks, reviewed

Home Expo Asia logo
#2↩ Responds to reviews

Home Expo Asia

4.9249 Google reviews

Home Expo Asia is a Balestier Road home-improvement store that installs vinyl flooring alongside tile work, cement works and carpentry, positioning itself as a one-stop renovation shop rather than a pure tile retailer. Reviewers frequently mention its vinyl flooring installs, with staff members named repeatedly for walking customers through colour matching and maintenance.

What people praise

  • Handles vinyl flooring, tiling and carpentry as a combined project
  • Staff give clear maintenance guidance after installation
  • Efficient, communicative coordination from quote through completion
  • Owner responds directly to reviews, including with thanks for specific feedback

Worth knowing

  • Reviews skew heavily toward vinyl flooring rather than pure ceramic tile work
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume249 · 90th
Confidencehigh
Recency5 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Worth calling if your project mixes tile with vinyl flooring or other renovation work, since it covers all of it under one visit rather than three separate contractors.

400 Balestier Rd, #02-22A Balestier Plaza, Singapore 329802

Lian Seng Hin logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days

Lian Seng Hin

4.6144 Google reviews

Lian Seng Hin is a tile store with outlets at Ubi and Jurong, stocking a large in-store display with mini showrooms for visualizing different tile combinations. Reviewers describe complimentary coffee and biscuits during longer visits and staff who help bundle tile samples to take home.

What people praise

  • Wide tile selection with mini showrooms to visualize combinations
  • Staff bundle and prepare samples for customers to take away
  • Two outlet locations, Ubi and Jurong, for convenience
  • Reviewers describe unhurried, patient service even during busy periods

Worth knowing

  • No website listed, so calling ahead is the most reliable way to check stock
  • Smaller review base than the two largest names on this list
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.6 / 5
Review volume144 · 83th
Confidencemoderate
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenessphone · hours
Rating breakdown75% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A solid neighborhood option for browsing a wide tile range without the scale of the biggest showrooms, and reviewers single out the mini-showroom setup as genuinely useful for visualizing a bathroom or kitchen.

3 Ubi Ave 3, #01-01 Crocodile House, Singapore 408857

Soon Bee Huat at 3A Toh Guan Road East logo
#4🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Soon Bee Huat at 3A Toh Guan Road East

4.5138 Google reviews

Soon Bee Huat, based at Toh Guan Road East, is a tile, stone and mosaic supplier that also works directly with interior designers and renovation professionals, running periodic promotions on specific tile lines. Its site lists tile contracting and manufacturing alongside retail, suggesting it serves both homeowners and the trade.

What people praise

  • Large showroom that reviewers say is comfortable to browse without pressure
  • Staff explain material differences clearly for first-time renovators
  • Ready-stock items available quickly rather than special order
  • Popular with interior designers as well as direct homeowners

Worth knowing

  • One detailed review describes a dispute over acid-wash cleaning damage to a textured tile, which the store says it addressed on two site visits
  • Best suited to shoppers comfortable following specific maintenance instructions for textured tiles
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.5 / 5
Review volume138 · 77th
Confidencemoderate
Recency8 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown79% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A strong pick if you are working with a designer or want trade-level stock and pricing, though ask detailed questions about maintenance requirements for any textured tile before you commit.

3A Toh Guan Rd E, Singapore 608834

Hup Kiong logo
#5🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Hup Kiong

4.5101 Google reviews

Hup Kiong, on Defu Lane, is a building-materials supplier that has operated in tile and stone since the 1980s, sourcing tiles and natural stone from across Asia and Europe. Reviewers describe staff walking them through material do's and don'ts, from slip resistance for floor tiles to wall-tile texture, and coordinating with designers on renderings mid-renovation.

What people praise

  • Long track record in the trade, sourcing tiles internationally
  • Staff explain practical differences, like slip resistance and wall versus floor use
  • Coordinates directly with designers, including sharing tile photos for 3D renders
  • Efficient delivery that keeps renovation timelines on schedule

Worth knowing

  • Smallest review base of the shops on this list, so the sample size is thinner
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.5 / 5
Review volume101 · 63th
Confidencemoderate
Recency3 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown74% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A dependable, practical choice with a genuinely long history in Singapore's tile trade, best suited to shoppers who want a knowledgeable sales team over the biggest showroom floor.

48 Defu Lane 7, Singapore 539355

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How we score

Every number here comes from live Google data pulled on the date shown, not opinion or payment. Rating is the store’s current Google average. Review volume tracks how many customers have actually rated the business, weighed against the other tile shops on this page. Confidence combines the rating with that volume, so a 4.9 from thousands of reviewers counts more than a 4.9 from a few dozen. Recency checks whether people are still reviewing the shop today. No business can pay to change these numbers.

What do ceramic tiles cost in Singapore? (2026)

Tile pricing in Singapore is driven mainly by material, size and origin rather than the shop you buy from, and most showrooms run frequent promotions on specific collections. One shop on this page advertised promotional tiles from roughly $18 to $33 per square foot during a sale, well below listed retail prices on the same lines, so ask each showroom for its current promotion before assuming standard pricing.

Serving all of Singapore

These tile shops cluster around Eunos, Balestier, Ubi, Jurong, Toh Guan and Defu Lane, covering the east, central and west of the island. Searching for a tile shop near me? Every listing below shows a live phone number and address so you can check hours and stock before visiting, since several close earlier or take a day off midweek.

What to ask before you buy tiles

  • Is this tile rated for floor use, wall use, or both, and is it slip-resistant enough for a wet area?
  • Is the tile in stock now or on order, and what’s the lead time?
  • What cleaning products or methods should I avoid on this specific tile finish?
  • Do you offer delivery, and does it coordinate with my contractor’s schedule?
  • Can I take a sample home to check it under my own lighting before I commit?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these ceramic tile shops?

We started from every tile shop in Singapore with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from the public Google data in the scorecard. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position on the underlying data.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date, August 2026 on this page. We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Should I buy tiles myself or let my contractor source them?

Both are common in Singapore. Buying directly gives you more control over exact material and colour, while a contractor may get trade pricing. Several shops here, including Soon Bee Huat, work with both homeowners and designers.

How do I avoid staining or damaging textured tiles?

Ask the shop directly what cleaning products are safe for your specific tile finish before installation. Some textured or matte tiles react badly to acid-based cleaners, as one reviewer on this page experienced, so get the guidance in writing.

The bottom line

Hafary Gallery is the safe default for most Singapore renovations, with the widest range and the deepest review history on this page. If your project also needs vinyl flooring or carpentry, Home Expo Asia bundles that work, and whichever shop you choose, get clear cleaning and maintenance guidance for your specific tile finish before installation.

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