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20 pack Light Brown 9.5-in W x 9.5-in L Hexagonal Matte Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile (10.43 Sq ft/case)
Dimensions:
Tile Width (in) | 5.9 |
Tile Length (in) | 35.4 |
Overall thickness (mm) | 7.87 |
Carton Weight (lb) | 54 |
Weight per Sheet/piece (lb) | 6 |
Features:
Material | Porcelain |
Color | Brown |
Tile Type | Singular Tile |
Mount Type | Loose |
Finish | Matte |
Recommended Thinset | Laticrete 254 Platinum |
Recommended Grout 1 | NA |
Recommended Grout 2 | Laticrete Permacolor White |
*California residents
Product Description
When it comes to kitchens and bathrooms, porcelain, ceramic and glass are strong and beautiful materials that come in a variety of colors and shapes. Firstly, deciding where a tile will be placed will help you narrow down size and material selection. Secondly, the levels of moisture and foot traffic the room experiences will influence your tile choice. It is important to pick the tiles capable of standing up to the daily wear and tear of your home. This brown porcelain tile is one such piece of work!
The kitchen backsplash is one of the most important areas where you can get to be more creative than ever. This wood plank porcelain tile design with a matte finish will make your kitchen a big hit. They are a great fit that’s resistant to heat, moisture, and stains and super easy to clean and maintain. These matte finish tiles can fit in your bathroom walls or floors and fireplace surround, as well as in your steam room, patio, and garage.
These wood-looking porcelain tiles provide a seamless, cohesive look making them an excellent choice for your spaces. Investing in these high-quality tiles increases the long-term value of your home. With proper care and maintenance, these wood plank porcelain tiles can stand the test of time and be a worthy investment for years to come.
Highlights
- 6 X 35 width and length, 9 pieces per pack, 13.05 Square feet per case, weight per brown porcelain tile is 6 lbs.
- It is a first-quality porcelain suitable for both wall and floor use.
- The overall thickness is 7.87mm and the carton weight is 54 lb.
- Ideal for both residential and commercial settings, suitable for wet and dry areas.
- These Brown Matte Porcelain tiles are long-lasting and durable.
- Best for backsplashes, flooring, accent walls, foyers, shower walls, bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, steam rooms, patios, and fireplace surrounds.
- This wood-look porcelain tile comes with a matte finish, giving a natural and minimalistic look to your spaces.
- They are loose-mounted and can be installed as per your requirements.
- These matte porcelain wall and floor tiles are frost-resistant.
- We recommend you purchase all brown matte porcelain tiles within one order to ensure size and color consistency.
FAQs
1. How do you lay wood-looking tiles?
Once you prepare the substrate - dry and leveled, apply a suitable primer for enhancing adhesion between the substrate and mortar. Apply the thin-set mortar using a notched trowel in small sections starting from the center and firmly place each tile into the mortar with spacers. Ensure you cut the tiles using a wet saw for corners and edges. Once the mortar is cured apply grout and seal the grout to protect against stain and moisture.
2. What is the recommended trowel size for the mortar when laying these tiles?
We recommend using ½ inch square notch trowel to apply the thin-set mortar while laying these tiles as they are larger. You can contact your contractor for further details and suggestions on trowel size choice.
3. Are these tiles glazed?
No, these tiles are unglazed with a matte finish. They give a natural finish, superior durability, and extraordinary slip resistance. They are suitable for dry and wet areas, both indoor and outdoor.
4. What is the country of origin of these porcelain tiles?
These brown matte porcelain tiles are from Italy. These Italian porcelain tiles are durable, resistant to wear and tear, and have low porosity.
5. How to address the crowning problem while installing such larger rectangular tiles?
You can easily avoid crowning issues with a 50-50 offset pattern. Rather, stagger the tiles in a one-third offset of the tile length to ensure the lowest point of one tile doesn’t align with the highest point of the adjacent tile. It helps you attain a more even surface and enhances the stability of the tile installation.