Made-to-order tile supply from China

Custom Ceramic Tiles Manufacturer in China

YoloDeco supplies ceramic and porcelain tiles for floors, walls, bathrooms and outdoor areas in houses, apartments, hotels and commercial projects. Send a tile schedule, drawings or a style reference; we will confirm sizes, finishes, quantities and packing before pricing.

Already have a tile schedule?Include sizes, finishes, quantities and rooms. Colors and patterns are approved from samples or slab photos before production.

Marble-effect tiles on a bathroom floor and wall
Start with the tile schedule and the approved style. Colors and patterns are confirmed from samples before production.
Made to the scheduleTiles are supplied against the confirmed sizes and quantities.
Batch confirmed firstColors and patterns are approved from samples or batch photos.
Dry-lay checkingPattern and veining layouts are dry-laid and reviewed before packing.
Export packingCartons, pallets and planned container loading for every order.

Start with the space

Which tile group fits the project?

Room use, water exposure and traffic narrow the choice before style is discussed. Use these six groups to prepare a shortlist, then confirm the exact tile against the schedule and site conditions.

01

Floor Tiles

Living rooms, kitchens and corridors. Confirm size, finish, slip rating and traffic level.

02

Wall Tiles

Bathrooms, kitchens and feature walls. Confirm size, finish, layout and trim pieces.

03

Shower and Wet-Area Tiles

Showers and wet rooms. Confirm slip resistance, drainage slope and mosaic options.

04

Large-Format Slabs

Floors and walls with minimal joints. Confirm size, flatness, handling and cutting.

05

Patterned and Layout Tiles

Herringbone, zellige and handmade-look tiles. Confirm pattern direction, variation and wastage.

06

Outdoor and Rustic Tiles

Terraces, patios and saltillo-style floors. Confirm frost and slip ratings for the climate.

Before requesting a price

Define the same tiles before comparing quotations

A low figure is not useful if size, finish, batch or packing has been left open. Ask every supplier to quote from the same tile schedule and state what is included.

ItemInformation to confirmWhy it matters
ApplicationFloor, wall, shower, outdoor or feature surface.Decides the tile body, finish and rating requirements.
SizesTile dimensions, thickness and layout direction.Quantities, wastage and cutting are calculated from confirmed sizes.
Material and bodyCeramic, porcelain or terracotta; glazed or through-body.“Tile” alone does not define absorption, strength or use.
FinishPolished, matte, textured or slip-resistant surface.Changes appearance, slip resistance and daily maintenance.
Color and batchColor reference, pattern variation and batch consistency.Colors are approved from samples; batches should come from one production run.
Quantity and packingQuantities per size, cartons, pallets and label requirements.Tiles are heavy and fragile; packing is part of the supply scope.
Delivery scopeDestination city or port, container loading and installation responsibility.Separates the supplied tiles from freight, site work and other costs.

A recent tile order

From the dry-lay check to the loaded container

This tile order moved through the same checkpoints described above: sizes and finishes were confirmed first, the layout was dry-laid and reviewed in the workshop, and the cartons were then palletized and loaded into the container for export. The photographs below come from that order.

Project highlights

A floor and wall tile order checked with a workshop dry-lay before packing and international delivery.

Project typeFloor and wall tile order for a residential project.
Order scopeTiles supplied to the confirmed sizes and quantities.
CheckingPattern and veining layout dry-laid and reviewed in the workshop.
Project supportCartons, palletizing and container loading records.

Order flow

  1. Step 1 · Confirmation

    Sizes, finishes, colors and quantities confirmed against the schedule.

  2. Step 2 · Dry-lay

    Layout and veining dry-laid in the workshop and reviewed.

  3. Step 3 · Packing

    Tiles boxed, palletized and labelled for the delivery scope.

  4. Step 4 · Loading

    Pallets loaded into the container and recorded before departure.

White marble-effect tiles dry-laid in the workshop for layout checking
Dry-lay layout check
Large-format tiles laid out in rows in the workshop
Large-format tiles in rows
Tile workshop with display areas and stock
The tile workshop
Tile cartons and pallets being loaded into a shipping container
Loading the container

Materials and finishes

A tile performs as a complete specification

A style name is only the start. Body, glaze, finish, size and batch must suit the room, the exposure and the required maintenance.

Porcelain Tiles

Dense, low-absorption tiles for floors, walls and heavy-use areas.

  • Confirm body and absorption class
  • Specify finish and slip rating
  • Review size and flatness
  • Check batch consistency for large areas

Ceramic Tiles

Glazed tiles for walls and light-traffic floors.

  • Confirm glaze and surface finish
  • Specify size and thickness
  • Review use limits for floors
  • Approve color from a sample

Terracotta and Rustic

Saltillo and rustic-look tiles for warm, traditional floors.

  • Expect natural color variation
  • Review sealing and maintenance
  • Confirm indoor or outdoor rating
  • Check thickness and edge style

Mosaics and Trims

Mosaics, bullnose and trim pieces for edges and wet areas.

  • Match mosaics to the main tile
  • Confirm bullnose and edge pieces
  • Review drainage and slope needs
  • Check sheet size and joint width

Who we supply

One bathroom, a repeated room type or a whole building

The required paperwork changes with the job. A homeowner may start with photos and room sizes; a contractor usually starts with a tile schedule; a developer may also need batch reservation, phased release and package labels.

Homeowners and Renovators

Share room photos, rough dimensions and style references. A local installer should verify final measurements, substrate and waterproofing before ordering.

Designers and Contractors

Use references from the tile schedule so sizes, finishes, revisions and quotations remain traceable from room to room.

Developers and Hospitality Teams

Repeated room types and phased deliveries benefit from batch reservation, an approved reference tile and labels that follow the installation sequence.

From drawings to delivery

How a tile order is developed

Each step closes a different source of error. The approved schedule, samples and batch references should stay aligned with the tiles that are produced, checked and packed.

  1. Send the briefShare the project location, tile schedule, quantities and required timing.
  2. Review each areaCheck rooms, sizes, exposure, substrate and missing information.
  3. Select the tilesApprove body, finish, color and batch from samples or photos.
  4. Approve the scopeConfirm quotation inclusions, quantities and finishes before release.
  5. Produce and checkSupply against approved information and review layout where required.
  6. Pack and coordinate deliveryBox, palletize and label cartons, then arrange the agreed shipping scope.

Local review is still required. The project contractor or local installer should confirm final dimensions, substrate, waterproofing, slope, grout and applicable local requirements. A reference photograph cannot replace those project decisions.

Review products before you shortlist

Tile showroom walkthrough

Use the showroom video to review tile styles, finishes and surface textures. The exact batch, color and size are confirmed separately from samples and the approved schedule.

Large-format tiles displayed in the workshop

What the video can and cannot show

  • It shows: tile styles, finishes and surface textures on display.
  • It shows: how large-format and patterned tiles look in rows.
  • It does not prove: your final batch color or pattern variation.
  • Final specification: confirmed from samples and the approved tile schedule.

Tile style guide

Start from a style, then confirm the tile

These styles indicate the looks only. Final body, size, finish and batch are always confirmed against the individual project and the approved sample.

Herringbone tile layout
HerringboneDirectional layouts for floors and feature walls.
Large-format slab tiles
Large-Format SlabMinimal joints for floors and walls.
Marble-effect tiles
Marble-EffectVeined looks with tile practicality.
Saltillo terracotta tiles
SaltilloWarm terracotta for rustic floors.
Terrazzo-look tiles
TerrazzoSpeckled surfaces for floors and walls.
Zellige handmade-look tiles
ZelligeHandmade-look variation for feature surfaces.

Questions before ordering

Custom ceramic tiles FAQ

These answers cover the first enquiry. Product-specific commitments belong in the quotation, approved tile schedule and samples.

Can you supply tiles to my tile schedule?

Yes. Send the tile schedule with sizes, finishes, quantities and reference images. We organize the quotation by area and identify missing information that must be confirmed before ordering.

Can I order tiles for one home only?

Yes. We work with homeowners as well as designers, contractors, developers and hospitality buyers. The tile list, packing and shipping plan are prepared around the actual order and destination.

How are colors and patterns confirmed?

Colors and patterns are approved from physical samples or clear batch photos before production. Screen images are only a starting reference, since displays change how finishes appear.

Which tile types are available?

The range includes porcelain, ceramic, terracotta, mosaics, large-format slabs and patterned styles such as herringbone, terrazzo and zellige. Availability depends on the size, finish and quantity required.

Can one order mix floor, wall and outdoor tiles?

Yes. Mixed schedules are quoted by area so body, finish and rating match each application. Batch consistency is reviewed across the whole order.

Are samples available?

Most small samples are usually free; you only need to pay for shipping. Sample availability and size depend on the selected tile, finish and color.

Do you provide installation?

Tiles are supplied with labels and available product information in the agreed scope. On-site measurement and installation depend on the location and contract. A local installer should verify final dimensions, substrate, waterproofing and grout requirements.

Can tiles ship with other building materials?

They can be coordinated with stone, cabinets or other materials when the order, timing and destination allow combined loading. Weight distribution and container allocation should be confirmed before production.

Request a schedule-based quotation

Send the tile schedule before choosing a color

Attach sizes, quantities and style references. Tell us which requirements are fixed and which still need options, so the first quotation is built around the actual project.