Chinese Oka White Marble Cut-to-Size Tiles For Floor And Wall Projects
Chinese White Oak Marble or Wooden Marble tile features a natural linear pattern reminiscent of fine natural hardwood oak. This gorgeous natural stone features soft white and gray tones and is offered in a wide range of sizes and finishes.
White Oak Marble tile features a random variation of light gray shades with linear streaks that creates a stylish complement for a wide variety of design options. This natural marble tile is smooth with a medium gloss finish almost satin in feel and appearance. White oak marble has an impervious water absorption rating.
Nome do produto: | Bookmatch White Wood Marble Slabs Tile Slabs For Floor Tiles And Stone Wall Home Decors |
Tamanho: | Placas disponíveis |
Ladrilhos disponíveis 305 x 305 mm ou 12" x 12" 400 x 400 mm ou 16" x 16" 457 x 457 mm ou 18" x 18" 600 x 600 mm ou 24" x 24", etc. |
|
Espessura: | Espessura normal de 18 mm exportada, 10-50 mm disponíveis. |
Uso: | For internal and external decoration and construction. wall panel, floor tile, stairs, paving, wall cladding, countertop, vanity are available. |
Embalagem: | 1) Tiles & cut to size in Fumigated wooden crates. inside will cover by foamed plastics (polystyrene). 2) Placas em um feixe de madeira fumigada com suportes em L. |
Garantia de qualidade: | During the whole production process, from material choosing, fabrication to package, our quality assurance people will strictly control each single and every process to ensure quality standards and punctual delivery. |
What do I need to do in order to care for and maintain my new stone countertops?
Using coasters under glasses and placing hot items on trivets or pot holders will help to keep your natural stone looking like it did the day it was installed. Many food items and drinks may contain acids that could etch or dull your stone. Countertops should be cleaned with a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water. Do not use any household cleaning products, as this may break down the sealer on granite and may actually damage the surface of marble, limestone, or travertine.
Will my stone have visible seams?
Most stone installations will require a seam. During design & layout, you can work with your fabricator to try to minimize the number of seams and to locate them in a less conspicuous area.