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MSI's Aria Cremita 3 in. x 18 in. Bullnose Porcelain Tile features a background of warm beige shades accented in a natural stone pattern. Offering the luxurious look of natural stone in a uniquely sized polished tile, Aria Cremita is traditional and contemporary all at once. It's popular with homeowners, designers and builders because it harmonizes sublimely with diverse design aesthetics and it's suitable for many residential applications, including walls, backsplashes and shower surrounds. This stone look tile can also be used in some light-duty commercial applications. This is a rectified tile, mechanically finished on all sides to achieve uniformity. Its precise sizing allows for a thinner grout joint, which results in a clean, professional install and reduces staining issues. Multiple tile sizes, along with coordinating decorative mosaics give your project a finished look.15 linear feet, 10 pieces per case. Case weight is 14 lbs.Grade 1, first-quality glazed porcelain tile for wall use3 in. width x 18 in. length x 2/5 in. thickPolished finish with a high sheen and slight variation in toneP.E.I. Rating 0 is suitable for walls onlyImpervious flooring has water absorption of less than 0.5% for indoor or some outdoor use and is frost proofC.O.F. Rating is not applicable for wall tileCompletely frost resistant for indoor applicationsResidential and commercial useDon't forget your coordinating trim pieces, grout, backerboard, thinset, and installation toolsIt is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for design cuts and patterns.This is a GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified and GREENGUARD Children and Schools Certified productA 1-year limited warranty is provided on flooring and surfacing products manufactured or distributed by MSI within the limitations explicitly outlined in the warranty statementProduct Videos
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