For more than 30 years, Best Tile and Wood in Flemington has served homeowners and commercial clients throughout Hunterdon County and surrounding communities with flooring and remodeling services focused on durability and design.
The family-owned and operated business specializes in tile and hardwood flooring, bathroom and kitchen remodeling, custom tile installations, stair upgrades and entryway design. The company also provides complete installation services through its in-house team, allowing projects to move from selection to completion under one roof.
At its newly expanded showroom on Route 31 in Flemington, customers work directly with knowledgeable staff who stay current on product lines, materials and remodeling trends through close relationships with manufacturers and distributors. The showroom features a wide selection of tile, stone and wood products for floors, kitchens, bathrooms and entryways.
Company representatives say customer collaboration is central to the design process.
“We will ask our clients what kind of look they are going for,” says John Bench of Best Tile and Wood. “From there, we guide them through materials and layout options that match both their style and how the space will be used.”
Entryways and foyers are among the most requested upgrade areas. Designers at the store help homeowners select tile and wood combinations that create a durable, visually strong first impression while handling heavy foot traffic and seasonal weather conditions.
Bench says stair and railing renovations are also a growing category.
“Some of the biggest changes we see are replacing carpeted staircases with wooden stair treads, replacing outdated painted spindles with metal options, and updating posts and handrails,” he says.
Beyond materials and installation, the company connects customers with a broader network of industry professionals when needed, including tile contractors, architects, interior designers and builders. Customers can begin planning in person or by reviewing product styles and inspiration galleries online before visiting the showroom.
Durability remains a leading factor in product selection, particularly in New Jersey’s variable climate. Porcelain tile designed to resemble marble and natural stone continues to grow in popularity, Bench says, offering the look of luxury materials with greater resistance to wear.
“Many people choose porcelain tile designed to look like marble for an elegant yet durable product,” he says. “Because the tile is fired and glazed, you don’t need to worry about staining or wear and tear. Whether it is rain, snow, ice or muddy shoes, tile can last a lifetime.”
The company also provides hardwood floor refinishing and color changes for existing floors, particularly in open-concept homes where continuity between spaces is important.
Best Tile and Wood has been repeatedly voted “Best Of” by readers of local publications and is frequently recommended by property managers and homeowners seeking long-term remodeling value. Ownership remains active in daily operations, and customers are often greeted by one of the owners when visiting the showroom.
Staff members say that hands-on approach helps keep quality and customer satisfaction at the center of each project—from first consultation through final installation.
For more information visit besttileandwood.com.
