Dimensions:
Tile Width (in) | 11.9 |
Tile Length (in) | 12.8 |
Overall thickness (mm) | 9.4 |
Carton Weight (lb) | 21.00 |
Weight per Sheet/piece (lb) | 4.20 |
Features:
Material | Marble |
Color | White |
Tile Type | Mosaic Tile |
Mount Type | Mesh Mounted |
Finish | Honed |
Recommended Thinset | Laticrete 254 Platinum |
Recommended Grout (s) | Laticrete Permacolor White |
*California residents
White Honed Marble Herringbone Mosaic Tile - 12” x 12”
Step up the charm of your space with our white herringbone marble mosaic tile. Ideal for various rooms, including bedrooms, bathrooms, and living areas, this honed marble tile is a favorite in both homes and businesses.
Notably, the honed marble herringbone tile design is a clever trick for making any space look bigger, ideal for those narrow hallways or smaller kitchen spaces where you want to create a feel of openness. Moreover, its natural stone composition brings durability and a luxurious vibe to your decor, potentially elevating your property’s value. Plus, this herringbone marble floor tile can seamlessly tie any indoor or outdoor space together, except for areas with excessive moisture like pools or steam rooms.
Here’s how to style these tiles effectively:
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Accentuate the entryway of your abode for a welcoming ambiance using this marble floor tile.
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Bring a cozy yet spacious feel to a small office or waiting area with these wonderful mosaics.
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Cap off a minimalist or Scandinavian-themed room with a tasteful floor statement with our herringbone pattern.
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Incorporate these honed tiles into your outdoor patios for an elegant and smooth indoor-outdoor flow.
Get your hands on our refined marble herringbone floor tile and step into style.
Highlights:
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12 X 13 width and length, 5 pieces per pack, 5.29 Square feet per case, weight per white herringbone marble mosaic tile sheet is 4.2 lbs
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These honed marble herringbone tiles are ideal for both residential and commercial settings, suitable for walls and floors
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Marble herringbone tiles are long-lasting, durable, and not frost-resistant
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These Carrara marble tiles are suitable for accent walls, foyers, shower walls, bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, patios, garage floors, and fireplace surrounds
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These marble outdoor tiles come with a honed finish, adding value and giving a consistent, smooth texture to your space
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These herringbone marble floor tiles are mesh-mounted and suitable for DIY installations
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We recommend you make a single order to ensure size and color consistency for residential and commercial marble tile designs, where uniformity is crucial.
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Consider coordinating marble tile trims, grout, thin set, and installation tools for your project to achieve professional results.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Do we need to seal these marble tiles?
Yes, we recommend sealing all kinds of tiles, including marble. This helps in extending the lifespan of your tile installation and resists your tiles from stains, dirt, spills, stains, and general wear and tear. You can use STONETECH® BulletProof® Sealer for better results.
2. What kind of marble tile are these white herringbone tiles?
These white herringbone tiles belong to the category of Bianco Carrara marbles, which originate from the Carrara region of Italy. They are considered to have a better composition, durability, and robust strength.
3. What is the chip size of this white herringbone tile?
This tile’s chip size is 1 X 3-inch, a classic herringbone pattern on a mesh backing. Adding a dynamic look to your walls and floors, this zig-zag design is created by placing rectangular chips at a 45-degree angle thus forming a herringbone pattern.
4. Are these marble herringbone floor tiles suitable for outdoor and commercial walls and floors?
Yes, on walls and floors, you can use these marble tiles in a herringbone pattern for both outdoor and commercial purposes. Lay them in your patio, garage, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, and anywhere except pools and steam rooms.
5. How to calculate how much grout is needed?
Find the total square feet by multiplying the length and width of the space. Then, consider the width of the grout lines and the thickness of the tiles to know how much grout you need. Convert the total area and grout line size into the volume of grout required. Now you can compare this volume to the coverage information on grout packaging. Please reach out to a professional installer for more details.