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Porcelain pattern floor tile Sardinia Masseria pattern porcelain tile 20x20cm. A glazed porcelain tile with a satin finish. Sardinia Masseria pattern is suitable for internal walls and floors. These tiles can bring a Victorian look into your home by laying them in hallways, kitchens, conservatories and bathrooms. The Sardinia range is a collection of the most eclectic designs and they make for a stunning feature floor as well as splashbacks, alcoves and feature walls. Sardinia is available in a variety of other patterns including Giola, Dragonetti and Tarricone. Sold by the box of 16 tiles = 0.64 square metre per box. Tiles classified as an anti-slip floor tile are assigned an ‘R’ value which runs along a scale from R9 (not tested but manufactured to a minimum standard) all the way through to R13 (the highest slip resistance). As the Sardinia range has an R10 slip rating, it is regarded as safe for fitting in all areas, including bathrooms and kitchens. Frost-proof tiles like the Sardinia range are an important consideration for rooms where the temperature may drop below zero such as utility rooms and conservatories. Tiles with a frost-proof glaze have a water absorption rate of less than 0.5% meaning they are ideal for such conditions. Tiles which are not frost-proof may absorb water which would freeze at zero and below, causing the tile to crack. Please note that while we take every effort to accurately display each tile, variations in screen resolution, lighting and different production batches may affect your viewing. We recommend requesting a FREE tile sample to help you purchase the right tile for your home or business.
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Blending two distinct textures. This porcelain tile features a large floral old-world design in a soft wood-look pattern, offering stunningly realistic woodgrains and variable fades to the decoration. The contrasting design is complemented with stormy veining which varies for added authenticity. This porcelain floor and wall tile feature a gentle relief texture, lending added warmth and natural realism to surfaces. Available in 24 different print variations that are randomly scattered throughout each case, this tile offers a one-of-a-kind look. Its impervious, durable, and frost-resistant features make this an ideal choice for indoor and outdoor installation locations including backsplashes, bathroom floors and walls, showers, kitchen floors, and walls, fireplaces, and patios.