Optimum Bianca Light Grey Stone Effect Wall And Floor Tiles
Key Features
Key Features
> Part of our indoor/outdoor range
> Variegated ivory hue
> Brushed concrete effect design
> Subtle matt finish
> 11 face variations for natural finish
Description
Description
Our Optimum Bianca Stone Effect Tiles are designed with an urban, brushed concrete effect design in fluctuating shades of ivory that accurately emulate the changes in colour that are associated with genuine concrete. Part of our indoor/outdoor range, these versatile and hardwearing tiles have a matt finish with variegated flecks that pepper the lightly textured surface.Â
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Q & A
Hi Pancy, These Tiles can be used externally and Internally. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hey Sara, We would always recommend going in with LTP Porcelain Tile Protector for light coloured porcelain. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector
Hi Olivia Thanks for your query. Due to the size of the tiles they are best suited for floors however they can be used on walls so long as the walls are solid and in good order. A backer board may need to be used depending on what the construction of the wall is and a slow setting adhesive should be used as well. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi Pancy, These Tiles can be used externally and Internally. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hey Sara, We would always recommend going in with LTP Porcelain Tile Protector for light coloured porcelain. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector
Hi Olivia Thanks for your query. Due to the size of the tiles they are best suited for floors however they can be used on walls so long as the walls are solid and in good order. A backer board may need to be used depending on what the construction of the wall is and a slow setting adhesive should be used as well. Kind regards Walls and Floors