How to lay floor tiles like a pro
Thinking about laying your own floor tiles and saving a few dollars in the process? Good call. Done right, it can completely transform a space and give you that clean, sharp finish you usually only see in showrooms.
Done wrong, well… let’s just say you will be noticing those crooked lines every time you walk across the room. The good news is you do not need to be a tradie to get a solid result.
With the right prep, a bit of patience and a few pro tips, you can lay floor tiles like the pros…and without blowing the budget. This guide breaks down how to lay floor tiles step by step, plus a few common mistakes to avoid so your project does not go off track.
Why getting floor tiles right matters
Floor tiles cop a lot. Foot traffic, spills, furniture, and daily wear. If they are not laid properly, problems show up fast.
A good tiling job means:
• Tiles sit flat and feel solid underfoot
• Grout lines stay even and clean
• The floor lasts for years without cracking or lifting
Laying tiles properly saves you from those little everyday annoyances, like wobbly flooring, uneven edges or grout that starts cracking before the room has even had a proper workout.
In short, a good floor tile job should look sharp, feel solid and stay that way.

Steps to laying floor tiles like a tradie
Step 1: Plan your layout first
Before you mix any adhesive, you need a plan.
How to get started laying your own floor tiles:
•Measuring the space properly
• Marking centre lines across the floor
• Dry laying a few tiles to see how they fit
Step 2: Order enough tiles
Here is a simple rule that saves a lot of stress. Always order more tiles than you need.
Allow around 10 per cent extra for cuts, breakages and the odd mistake. It happens, especially if it is your first go. Running out halfway through the job is a pain, and matching tiles later is not always easy. If you are unsure of quantities, Cheapestiles can help you work it out so you are not guessing.
Step 3: Choose the right floor tiles
Not all tiles are suited for floors. For floor tiling, you want something durable and safe underfoot.
Good floor tile options:
• Porcelain tiles for strength and durability
• Concrete look tiles for a modern finish
• Terrazzo tiles for texture and interest
• Stone look tiles for a natural feel
For bathrooms and outdoor areas, slip-resistant tiles are a must. You want grip, not a skating rink. Quality tiles also make life easier. They are more consistent in size and easier to line up, which helps you get that pro-level finish.

Step 4: Prepare the surface properly
You cannot lay tiles on a bad base and expect a good result. First its essential to remove dirt, debris and old adhesive. If the floor is uneven, you may need to level it before tiling.
This step might not be the most exciting, but it is one of the most important. Skip it, and you will feel it every time you walk across the floor.
Your surface needs to be:
• Clean
• Flat
• Dry
• Structurally sound
Step 5: Use the right tools and adhesive
Using the right gear makes the job much easier.
You will need:
• Tile adhesive suited for floor tiles
• A notched trowel
• Tile spacers
• A level
• A tile cutter
When applying adhesive:
• Spread evenly with the trowel on both of surfaces, tile and floor
• Work in small sections
• Do not let it dry out before placing tiles

Step 6: Start laying tiles
Now for the main event. Start from your centre lines and work outward. This keeps the layout balanced and avoids awkward cuts.
Tips for laying tiles:
• Press each tile firmly into the adhesive
• Use spacers to keep grout lines even
• Check levels regularly
• Keep your lines straight
Step 7: Cut tiles carefully
You will almost always need to cut tiles around edges, corners and fixtures.
Measure twice, cut once. It is simple, but it works. Neat cuts make a big difference to the final look. Rough edges stand out, especially once grout goes in.
Take your time here and aim for clean, accurate cuts.
Step 8: Grout and finish strong
Once the tiles are set and the adhesive has cured, it is time to grout. Tile grout fills the gaps, locks everything together and gives the floor its finished look.
Choose a grout colour that suits your tiles. Matching grout gives a seamless appearance, while contrast grout highlights the layout.
Tips when grouting:
• Apply evenly across all joints
• Wipe away excess with a damp sponge
• Buff off haze once dry

Common mistakes to avoid
Even simple tiling jobs can go sideways if you rush or skip steps. Easy mistakes to avoid when laying floor tiles:
• Poor planning and uneven layouts
• Not ordering enough tiles
• Skipping surface preparation
• Using the wrong adhesive
• Rushing the job
Where can you use floor tiles?
Floor tiles are not just for bathrooms.
Where floor tiles work best:
• Kitchens where spills are common
• Living areas for a modern, low-maintenance finish
• Outdoor spaces like patios and alfresco areas
• Laundries where durability matters
Why quality tiles make the job easier
If you want to lay floor tiles like a pro, start with good tiles.
Better quality tiles are:
• More consistent in size
• Easier to align
• Less likely to chip or crack
• More durable long term
At Cheapestiles, we only stock quality tiles that are designed for real homes and real use. That means you get value for money and a finish that lasts.
It also makes your DIY job go more smoothly, which is always a win.
Final thoughts
Learning how to lay floor tiles like a pro is all about preparation, patience and choosing the right materials.
Get your layout right, take your time, and do not cut corners. That is the difference between a floor that looks good for a few weeks and one that lasts for years. If you are ready to get started, Cheapestiles has a wide range of floor tiles to suit every space and budget, from concrete look to terrazzo, stone finishes and more.
Call 02 9790 4273 or email info@cheapestiles.com.au