Southampton 4" x 4" Satin Finish Handmade Look Wall Tile (5.38 Sq. Ft. / Case)

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Southampton 4" x 4" Satin Finish Handmade Look Wall Tile (5.38 Sq. Ft. / Case)

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Product Overview

Shade Variation

Shade Variation: V4 Substantial Variation

Ceramic

Ceramic

Water Performance Level

Water Performance Level: Water Resistant

Inspired by lazy summer weekends spent down at the shore, the Southampton collection evokes memories of sand between your toes and the smell of saltwater in the air. This ceramic field tile is the perfect choice to add a serene, coastal feel to your space. *Please note that there are two variations of gloss within a box, causing fluctuation in color. For best results, mix the shades before grouting.

What's Included?

  • 5.38 Square Feet Per Box
  • 50 Pieces Per Box

Features

  • This product has a PEI rating of 0 (endurance and hardness indicator) and therefore is suited for light-duty walls only.
  • 5.38 square feet per case, 50 pieces per case, case weight equals 16 lbs.
  • Grade 1 first-quality ceramic tile for wall and top use
  • This tile is perfect for use as Kitchen Backsplash or Bathroom Wall Tile.
  • Bullnose tile: SKU SOST2938
  • The gray does not have any blue in it, and the cream is a warm white, neither yellow nor brown.
  • Note: Do not dry-cut porcelain or ceramic tiles when installing due to the potential for exposure to silica dust. Use a wet saw or a score and snap tool when cutting.
  • Please note: There are two variations of gloss within a box, causing fluctuation in color. For best results, mix the shades before grouting.