From a single rented room to a full family house — we'll help you choose the right floor for how you actually live, at a price that fits your budget.
Your floor gets walked on thousands of times a day — by kids, guests, pets, and the ordinary business of living. It sets the tone of a room and, over time, it affects what your home is worth. It's worth getting right, whatever your budget.
FloorCraft Uganda works with homeowners, tenants fitting out a rented place, and landlords upgrading rental units across Kampala and the rest of Uganda. Whether that means hardwood in a master bedroom, budget ceramic tile in a starter home, or seamless microtopping in a small apartment bathroom, we'll give you an honest recommendation for your space and your budget — not just the most expensive option.
No jargon, no pressure, and a clear written price before any work begins.
Swipe through to see what we'd recommend for each part of the house — with a more affordable option and a step-up option for each.
Ceramic tile is the most affordable option and very common in Ugandan bedrooms. Microtopping gives a smoother, more modern look for a bit more. Hardwood is the step up — warm underfoot, with real long-term character.
Standard ceramic tile is the budget-friendly default for bathrooms. Microtopping costs a bit more but removes grout lines entirely — easier to clean and good for smaller bathrooms where a seamless look helps the room feel bigger.
The room everyone sees first. Tile is affordable and practical. Polished concrete is a low-cost way to get a clean, modern look using your existing slab. Hardwood or terrazzo are the higher-end choices if your budget stretches.
Oil, water, and heavy foot traffic mean kitchens need a practical surface. Ceramic or porcelain tile is the standard, affordable choice. Epoxy is worth considering for a busy cooking household — tough and easy to wipe clean.
A simple, well-finished concrete surface is the most affordable option for a driveway or compound. Stamped concrete costs more but gives you a stone or brick look without the price of actual stone.
Anti-slip outdoor tile is a solid, budget-conscious choice for a patio. Stamped concrete suits larger outdoor entertaining areas and handles Uganda's rains well once properly sealed.
A quick reference for where to start and where you can upgrade, room by room.
| Room | Most Affordable | Mid-Range | If Budget Allows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bedrooms | Ceramic tile | Microtopping | Hardwood |
| Bathrooms | Ceramic tile | Microtopping | Large-format porcelain |
| Living / Dining | Ceramic tile | Polished concrete | Hardwood or terrazzo |
| Kitchen | Ceramic tile | Porcelain tile | Epoxy or natural stone |
| Driveway / Compound | Plain concrete | Coloured concrete | Stamped concrete |
| Patio / Outdoor | Outdoor tile | Stamped concrete | Natural stone |
This is a starting point, not a price list — exact cost depends on your room size and the finish you choose. We'll confirm everything in a free, written quote.
A specialist visits at a time that suits you, looks at the room or rooms involved, and talks through your ideas, taste, and budget. No pressure, no obligation.
We bring material samples and send a clear, itemised written quote — usually within 48 hours. You'll know exactly what you're getting and what it costs before deciding anything.
Our team works carefully in your home, protects your belongings, and keeps disruption to a minimum. We tidy up at the end of each working day.
We walk through the finished floor with you and fix anything you're not happy with on the spot — before we consider the job done.
We're a newer name in Uganda's flooring market, so rather than asking you to take our word for it, here's exactly how we work:
We protect your furniture and floors while we work
We clean up at the end of every working day
You see the full price in writing before we start — no surprises
We fix anything you're not happy with before calling the job done
Straight answers for homeowners thinking about a flooring project.
Book a free home visit anywhere in Uganda — one room or the whole house, every budget is welcome.