Nordic Crystal 6X24
6×24 Nordic Crystal ledger stone is made from top-quality manufactured stone, it is an exceptional product to utilize for your restroom, kitchen area, living room, and garage. A thin strip attractive design. Nordic crystal is a stunning beautiful stone that enhances any area.
6×24 Nordic Crystal ledger stone is a top-quality slate/quartzite manufactured stone,.
Specification
Finish: Matte
Install Type: Thick-Set
Usage: Residential, Commercial
Ends: Non-Rectified
Application: Wall
Size: 6”x24”
Sq. Ft.: 1 sq. ft.
Tiles Per Box: 6
Description
6×24 Nordic Crystal is a grey manufactured stone with a gradient design. The main benefits of manufactured stone tiles are that they are generally versatile, long-lasting, and they mimic the look of natural stone. We also carry other tile products such as porcelain, ceramic, and marble.
Main Benefits
- Manufactured stone is affordable and readily available in a vast assortment of shades.
Shipping Details
- Shipping is available within Canada.
- Shipping tiles can be offered at purchasers request with an additional cost based on standard charges from major shipping companies.
- Special arrangements may be made for international buyers.
(Note: If you are planning to place a large order or need to inquire about pricing, please do not hesitate to give us a call today at (416) 752-4446.)
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Product Attributes
CATEGORY
Floor and Wall Tiles
SUBCATEGORY
Manufactured Stone Tiles
SKU
76-376
MATERIAL
Manufactured Stone
APPLICATION AREAS
Bathroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Garage
TESTIMONIALS
FAQ
Is There a Difference Between Floor Tile and Wall Tile?
Floor tile is made thicker and harder to withstand foot traffic, appliances, furniture, etc. And most have added texture to reduce the risk of slips. Wall tile tends to be thinner, smoother and more delicate. It’s also much slicker when it’s wet, which is why wall tile is not recommended underfoot.
Can Wall Tile Be Used on the Floor?
Wall tile is not suitable for use on floors. It is usually non-vitreous, i.e. not manufactured to withstand excessive impact, abrasion or freeze/thaw cycling.
Should Bathroom Floor and Wall Tile Be the Same?
There are two schools of thought when it comes to tiling the bathroom or kitchen. One camp says that the wall and floor tiles should complement each other but should not match. This is because matching floor and wall tiles make a room feel smaller and more closed up.
Which Tiles Are Good for Flooring?
For flooring, Vitrified tiles are the best bet since they are durable and can withstand heavy traffic.
Can Tiles Be Too Heavy for a Wall?
The maximum weight of tiling which can be supported by a dry, well-adhered plaster background is 20kg/m². This will allow you to go up to about 100kg m2. You will also need to use the correct adhesive for the tile size and weight, not tubbed adhesive!
Do Porcelain Tiles Need to be Sealed?
Often, ceramic and porcelain tiles do not need sealing. However, sometimes they need a light application of a seeping sealer to fill the tile surface’s micropores. Take note, though, that the cement-based grout joints between the tiles are highly penetrable.
Do You Tile Walls or Floor First?
Because the wall tile should hang over the floor tile, it can be more complicated to install tile on the wall first. However, starting your project with tile installation on the walls first can help you to avoid unfortunate messes and damage related to mishaps with the mortar and tile.
Do Large Tiles Make a Room Look Bigger or Smaller?
Larger Tiles Make Small Rooms Appear Bigger. Because grout lines are thinner and fewer as part of the layout, smaller rooms appear bigger when using larger tiles. Large-format tiles make floors look more streamlined therefore, creating the illusion of more space.
Can Floor Tile Be Used as Backsplash?
For easier installation and a solid design, use larger tiles to create your kitchen backsplash. For this project, you can even use recycled floor tiles. This Hometalker used dark marble tiles for a glossy, reflective backsplash.
Should Floor Tiles Be Darker Than Walls?
The tiles on the bathroom floor and wall do not have to match, as typically, the floor is darker than the walls. Whether you install dark tiles or lighter-colored tiles, they should always look sparkling and be free of debris, as darker tiles are quicker to show stains and dirt.