
Custom Tile & Stonework in Garden City, Idaho
Garden City's architecture is a patchwork, and tile work here has to flex with it.
Custom Tile & Stonework for Garden City homes
Garden City's architecture is a patchwork, and tile work here has to flex with it. In the Surel Mitchell Arts District and the Live-Work-Create area, sleek live-work spaces and new riverfront townhomes invite bold, modern tile — large-format porcelain, glass mosaic, and clean curbless lines that suit the creative bent of the neighborhood. The older modest homes along the Chinden corridor are the opposite job, often needing a dated original bath gutted and rebuilt over fresh waterproofing. We dry-lay the layout for either, matching the tile to the building's actual character rather than a default.
What's included
Custom Tile & Stonework
- Floor, wall, and full shower-surround tile
- Natural stone and large-format porcelain
- Mosaic accents, niches, and feature walls
- Proper waterproofing and crack-isolation systems
- Precise layout dry-laid before installation

What affects cost in Garden City
Honest pricing, no guesswork
Cost swings widely with Garden City's mixed housing — gutting and rebuilding a dated older bath carries demolition and substrate cost, while a new townhome's spend is mostly material and finish. Glass mosaic, large-format slabs, and natural stone each sit above standard porcelain.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Garden City questions, answered
Frequently asked
- We have a modern live-work space in Garden City — what tile suits that aesthetic?
- Large-format porcelain, glass mosaic accents, and curbless showers with linear drains all lend the clean, contemporary look common in the Surel Mitchell district. We dry-lay these layouts carefully, since large formats and continuous lines show any inconsistency in the wall behind them.
- Our older Garden City home's bathroom is original and dated — full gut or partial?
- It depends on what we find behind the tile. If the substrate and waterproofing have failed, a full rebuild of the wet area is the honest path; if the bones are sound, a more focused refresh may work. We assess before recommending the scope rather than assuming the worst.
Request a free estimate
Custom Tile & Stonework in Garden City, done right
Tell us about your space and we'll follow up to schedule a free, no-obligation design consultation with clear, fixed pricing.
Prefer to talk? Call (208) 779-5551

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