Witton Noir Stone Effect Floor Tiles
Key Features
Key Features
> Neutral, dark grey tone
> Tumbled edge for aged charm
> On-trend stone effect design
> Textured, matt finish
> Strong R10 anti-slip surface
> 17 face variations for natural finish
Description
Description
Featuring all the character of natural stone in a durable porcelain body, Witton Noir Stone Effect Floor Tiles have a gorgeous, soft undulating surface and multiple unique variations which are a great choice for interior and exterior floor spaces. Their aged "tumbled" edge, in particular, exudes rustic charm. These tiles have a special "in/out" technology which means they have a smooth easy to clean surface but also remain anti-slip, making them suitable for any wet area and outdoors too.
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Q & A
Hi Jess, Yes, these tiles are suitable for usage in a bathroom. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Paul, It's not essential to seal these tiles, however, if you'll be using dark grout, we would recommend it. If you are conscious about general outside debris getting stuck to the anti-slip glaze, it also may be worth sealing them. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Paul We would recommend using a flexible, cement-based adhesive, we sell both quick setting and standard setting. Any of the grouts we sell are suitable, the colour is personal preference but a popular choice for these is: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolor-plus-119-london-grey-tile-grout Please give us a call on 01536 314730, if you could like a quote. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi Jess, Yes, these tiles are suitable for usage in a bathroom. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Paul, It's not essential to seal these tiles, however, if you'll be using dark grout, we would recommend it. If you are conscious about general outside debris getting stuck to the anti-slip glaze, it also may be worth sealing them. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Paul We would recommend using a flexible, cement-based adhesive, we sell both quick setting and standard setting. Any of the grouts we sell are suitable, the colour is personal preference but a popular choice for these is: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolor-plus-119-london-grey-tile-grout Please give us a call on 01536 314730, if you could like a quote. Kind Regards Walls and Floors