Aria Bianco Dolomite 12×12 Honed Marble Tile
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Bianco Dolomite marble offers a refined interpretation of white marble, defined by its bright surface and subtle grey veining. Its balanced appearance makes it especially well suited for timeless interiors that favor calm, understated luxury.
The Aria Bianco Dolomite 12×12 Honed Marble Tile provides a classic square format with a soft matte finish. The honed surface minimizes glare while highlighting the stone’s natural character, making it ideal for floors and walls in both residential and light commercial spaces.
Designed for Floors & Walls
- Bathroom and kitchen floors
- Shower walls and backsplashes
- Feature walls and marble wainscoting
- Light commercial interiors
Natural Stone, Authentically Beautiful
Each Bianco Dolomite tile is unique, with natural variation in veining and tone. These differences are inherent to marble and contribute to the richness of the finished surface. Samples are recommended prior to purchase.
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Stocked in our U.S. warehouses and ships within 3–4 business days. See Ready-to-Ship for current availability.
Pair With Matching Pieces
Complete the look with coordinating mosaics and trims from the Aria Bianco Dolomite Collection.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Is this porcelain tile suitable for submerged pool use?
Porcelain pool tile is commonly specified for submerged applications such as pool interiors, spas, and waterline installations. Final suitability should be confirmed based on the exact product, installation method, and project requirements.
Can it be used on pool waterlines, spas, and wet areas?
Many porcelain pool tiles are used for waterlines, spas, fountains, and other continuously wet environments. The proper application depends on the tile, setting materials, and full pool assembly, so project-specific confirmation is recommended.
Does porcelain pool tile need sealing?
In most cases, porcelain tile itself does not require sealing. Depending on the installation, grout joints or adjacent materials may have different maintenance needs, so the full system should be reviewed with the installer.
Are matching trims or edge pieces available?
Some porcelain pool collections include matching trims, coping, step edges, corners, overflow pieces, or other coordinated accessories. Availability varies by series, so it is best to confirm the full accessory program for the collection you are ordering.
Should I order extra material for cuts and future repairs?
Yes. Extra material is recommended to allow for cuts, breakage, installation adjustments, and future repairs. Because pool projects can include specialized pieces and phased work, planning additional attic stock is often helpful.
How should porcelain pool tile be maintained?
Routine maintenance typically includes standard cleaning appropriate for porcelain surfaces and proper care of grout and water chemistry. Long-term performance depends not only on the tile but also on correct installation and ongoing pool maintenance practices.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose natural marble tile over porcelain that looks like marble?
Natural marble offers real mineral movement, depth, and variation that printed surfaces cannot fully reproduce. It is usually chosen when authenticity, material richness, and long-term design value matter more than total uniformity.
What spaces benefit most from marble tile?
Marble tile is often used in bathrooms, powder rooms, showers, feature walls, entryways, fireplace surrounds, and elegant kitchen or living spaces. It is especially effective where the material itself is intended to be part of the visual statement.
When is honed marble a better choice than polished marble?
Honed marble is often preferred when the goal is a softer, quieter, more architectural surface. It tends to feel more understated than polished marble and is often selected for spaces where a lower-reflection finish is desired.
When is polished marble the better choice?
Polished marble is often chosen when more reflection, stronger contrast, and a more formal finished look are desired. It typically emphasizes veining and creates a brighter, more classic surface.
What is the most common mistake when specifying marble tile?
One of the most common mistakes is choosing marble based only on appearance without considering finish, maintenance expectations, and installation conditions. The best results come from matching the stone to the application.
Should I order extra marble for future repairs?
Yes. Natural stone can vary from lot to lot, so attic stock is especially valuable if repairs, replacements, or additions are needed later.