Linen Stone Porcelain Tile | 24×48
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Linen Stone Porcelain Tile is a soft neutral with a quiet, stone-inspired surface that fits naturally into modern, transitional, and minimalist interiors. Its subtle movement gives the tile texture and dimension while keeping the overall look restrained, versatile, and easy to live with.
The 24×48 format helps create broader surfaces with fewer grout lines, which is especially useful in spaces where you want the material to support the room rather than dominate it. Linen Stone works well across bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, and other interiors that call for a clean, adaptable finish.
Why it works
- Soft neutral tone that works across many interior palettes
- Stone-inspired movement with a calm, understated look
- Large-format porcelain for a cleaner visual flow
- 3D Soft finish adds subtle depth and dimensional surface interest
- Rectified edge supports a clean, tailored installation
- Wall and floor rated for residential and commercial use
- Suitable for wet-area applications, including shower pans when properly installed
- Frost resistant for appropriate indoor and outdoor freeze-climate applications
Best applications
- Bathroom floors, walls, and shower surrounds
- Shower pans, when installed according to proper tile industry methods
- Kitchen floors and backsplashes
- Laundry rooms, mudrooms, and entryways
- Living spaces with minimal or transitional styling
- Fireplace surrounds*
- Residential and light commercial interiors
*Install per appropriate industry standards for the application, including TCNA methods where applicable.
Format & layout ideas
- Use a stacked layout to reinforce a calm, architectural look.
- Select soft-contrast grout to gently define the large-format tile layout.
- Use matching grout to create a quieter, more seamless field.
- Pair with warm whites, light woods, brushed nickel, matte black, or soft stone accents for a clean neutral palette.
Specifications
| Material | Porcelain |
| Finish | 3D Soft |
| Edge | Rectified |
| Color Variation | V4 |
| Printing | Inkjet |
| Installation | Wall / Floor |
| Usage | Residential / Commercial |
| Recommended Grout Joint | 1/8" |
| Nominal Size | 24" × 48" |
| Actual Size | 23.62" × 47.24" |
| Thickness | 9.2 mm |
| Pieces per Carton | 2 pcs |
| Coverage per Carton | 15.42 sq ft |
Performance
- Shower Pan: Yes, when properly installed
- Pool Lining: No
- Fireplace Surround: Yes*
- Frost Resistant: Yes
Porcelain offers a durable, low-maintenance surface for everyday residential and commercial spaces. Because Linen Stone has V4 variation, review samples before ordering full project quantities so you can evaluate tone, surface movement, and finish in your actual lighting.
Helpful links
- Explore the LINEA Porcelain Collection
- Shop LINEA Relievo Porcelain Tile Collection
- Order samples
- Trade program
- Installation & care guide
Frequently asked questions
Can Linen Stone be used on floors?
Yes. Linen Stone is rated for wall and floor use in residential and commercial applications.
Can this tile be used in a shower?
Yes. Linen Stone can be used in wet-area applications, including shower pans, when installed according to proper tile industry methods.
Does this tile have variation?
Yes. Linen Stone has V4 color variation, so tone, surface movement, and texture may vary from piece to piece. Samples are recommended before full project orders.
Is this tile suitable for pool lining?
No. Linen Stone is not recommended for pool lining applications.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Can this porcelain tile be used on floors and walls?
Many porcelain tiles are suitable for both floor and wall applications, but the correct use depends on the exact product, finish, size, and installation area. Always confirm the intended application listed for the specific item before ordering.
Is porcelain tile suitable for wet areas?
Porcelain tile is commonly used in bathrooms, showers, laundry rooms, and other wet areas due to its low water absorption. Final suitability should still be confirmed based on the exact tile finish, slope, grout, and installation conditions.
Does porcelain tile need sealing?
In most cases, porcelain tile itself does not require sealing. Depending on the installation, grout lines or certain specialty finishes may still benefit from additional protection, so your installer can advise based on the full assembly.
Will shade variation occur between pieces?
Yes, some porcelain tiles are intentionally designed with shade variation to create a more natural or dimensional look. Variation level can differ by collection, so reviewing product images and ordering a sample is recommended when color movement matters.
How much extra material should I order?
Extra material is typically recommended for cuts, breakage, layout adjustments, and future repairs. Many projects plan for at least 10% overage, though more may be needed for patterns, diagonal layouts, or complex rooms.
What is the best way to clean porcelain tile?
Porcelain tile is generally cleaned with a pH-neutral cleaner and routine sweeping or damp mopping. Harsh cleaners are usually unnecessary, and any product used should be appropriate for both the tile and grout system.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose porcelain tile over ceramic tile?
Porcelain is often selected for its lower water absorption, broader application range, and strong performance in both residential and many commercial settings. It is commonly the better choice when durability and versatility matter.
What spaces benefit most from porcelain tile?
Porcelain tile works well in kitchens, bathrooms, entries, laundry rooms, living spaces, shower walls, some shower floors, and many light commercial environments. Its flexibility is one of its biggest strengths.
Why choose porcelain instead of natural stone?
Porcelain is often chosen when easier maintenance, more consistency, and broad performance capability are priorities. Natural stone is typically selected when real mineral movement and authenticity matter more than uniformity.
Is porcelain tile a good choice for busy homes?
Yes, very often. Porcelain is commonly used in high-use areas because it combines durability with a wide range of visual styles and relatively easy everyday care.
Can porcelain tile work in luxury interiors?
Yes. Many porcelain collections are specified in high-end interiors because they offer strong performance along with refined finishes, well-developed surfaces, and a wide range of design directions.
When is porcelain the wrong choice?
Porcelain may not be the best fit when the main goal is real natural stone character, handmade variation, or the unique depth of a material like marble or zellige. In those cases, authenticity may matter more than performance convenience.