Description
Riverbed Grey Porcelain Tile
Inspired by the textured beauty of river stone, the Riverbed Grey Porcelain Tile blends natural aesthetics with high-performance porcelain technology. Designed in a neutral grey with subtle texture and tone variation, this tile enhances modern interiors with calm, grounded energy. Its matt finish offers a refined, slip-resistant surface, ideal for floors and walls in bathrooms, kitchens, lobbies, and living spaces.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Riverbed Grey Porcelain Tile |
| Tile Size | 24″ x 48″ (600mm x 1200mm) |
| Surface Finish | Matt |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Coverage per Box | 24 Sqft |
| Pieces per Box | 3 Tiles |
| Design Style | Stone-look, natural grey tones |
| Application | Floor & Wall (Indoor use) |
| Origin | Made in China |
| Recommended Adhesive | Thinset Mortar |
| Maintenance | Low-maintenance, stain and slip-resistant |
Tile Installation Guide
1. Prepare the Surface
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Ensure the subfloor or wall is clean, dry, and level.
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Remove any dust, paint, oil, or debris to help the adhesive bond properly.
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If necessary, apply a primer to improve adhesion.
2. Plan Your Layout
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Measure the area and mark guidelines using a chalk line to ensure a straight layout.
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Dry-lay a few tiles without adhesive to visualize the pattern and check for even spacing.
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Start from the center of the room or a focal point for a balanced look.
3. Mix and Apply Tile Adhesive
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Use a high-quality thinset mortar suitable for porcelain tiles.
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Apply adhesive with a notched trowel in small sections to prevent it from drying too quickly.
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Maintain an even layer for a level surface.
4. Lay the Tiles
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Press tiles firmly into the adhesive, using tile spacers between each tile to maintain consistent grout lines.
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Tap gently with a rubber mallet to ensure full contact and eliminate air pockets.
5. Cut Tiles for Edges and Corners
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Use a wet saw or tile cutter to cut tiles as needed to fit around walls, corners, or fixtures.
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Always measure twice to ensure accurate cuts and reduce waste.
6. Allow to Set
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Let the adhesive cure for at least 24 hours before walking on the tiles or applying grout.
7. Apply Grout
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Remove spacers and apply grout using a rubber float, pressing it into the joints.
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Wipe off excess grout with a damp sponge, cleaning the tile surface thoroughly.
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Allow the grout to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Final Cleaning & Sealing
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Once the grout is fully dry, clean the tiles with a soft cloth or sponge.
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Apply a grout sealer if recommended, especially in wet areas, to prevent stains and moisture.

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