Colours Soft travertine Grey Matt Stone effect Porcelain Wall & floor Tile Sample
Product details
Product information
Bring a touch of refinement to your space with the Colours Soft Travertine Grey Stone Effect Porcelain Tile Sample. These tiles showcase a subtle stone design that offers both style and easy maintenance. Ideal for upgrading any interior wall or floor with a modern look, they provide a long-lasting and fresh appearance.
- Glazed
- Guarantee - Statutory
- It is recommended not to use abrasive or corrosive cleaners. On completion of cleaning, make sure the surface is dry before use
Features and benefits
- Grey tone with stone effect
- Porcelain build ensuring resilience
- Glazed finish for simple cleaning
- Versatile concept suitable for different settings
- Offered in various colours and sizes for a personalised touch
Specifications
Brand | Colours |
---|---|
Colour | Grey |
Edge profile | Straight |
Effect | Stone effect |
Finish | Matt |
Material | Porcelain |
Product length | 600mm |
Product thickness | 8mm |
Product width | 300mm |
Product code | 5057741334609 |
Reviews
4 / 5(1 reviews)pete_rbg - 4 / 5 - 17/04/2023
Great look, tough to cut and drill.
We bought these for a refit of our upstairs bathroom and toilet and we're very pleased with the finished look. However, they are extremely hard and a wet-disc cutter found it tough going, which resulted in quite a few small chips along the cut edges (since camouflaged with matching paint). A diamond tipped drill bit was also needed for fixing the shower enclosure and cabinets, only managing to drill six holes per drill bit before blunting. This added an unforeseen cost to the job, as the drill bits aren't cheap. As the photos show, we used a 'graphite' coloured grout to match our cabinets. P.S. Ours were a variant, measuring 600mm by 300mm, bought at the end of February 2023.We bought these for a refit of our upstairs bathroom and toilet and we're very pleased with the finished look. However, they are extremely hard and a wet-disc cutter found it tough going, which resulted in quite a few small chips along the cut edges (since camouflaged with matching paint). A diamond tipped drill bit was also needed for fixing the shower enclosure and cabinets, only managing to drill six holes per drill bit before blunting. This added an unforeseen cost to the job, as the drill bits aren't cheap. As the photo shows, we used a 'graphite' coloured grout to match our cabinets. P.S. By mistake, I posted this review against the ceramic 600mm by 200mm tiles earlier. Apologies.