Bianco Nieve Marble Stretch Hexagon Mosaic

Bianco Nieve Marble Stretch Hexagon Mosaic

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8
SheetsBox
7.2 SQFT
9.65”
10.63”
Size
9.65”x10.63”
3/8”Thickness

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7.2 sq. ft. per Box

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Total Area7.20 sq. ft.
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Introduce a layer of "Luminous Classical Radiance, Elongated Geometric Movement, and Tailored High-Contrast Luxury" to your design canvas with the Bianco Nieve Marble Stretched Hexagon Mosaic. Sourced from premium crystalline marble beds, Bianco Nieve is celebrated worldwide for its exceptionally bright, snow-white background and structural purity. By stretching the classic hexagon into an elongated, modern picket-style silhouette, this mosaic adds a sophisticated sense of vertical height, fluid rhythm, and clean architectural structure to focal kitchen backsplashes, minimal walk-in shower walls, or statement vanity backdrops.

The selection profile highlights a beautifully refined Polished finish. This mirror-like, high-gloss face maximizes light reflection, throwing brightness back into the room and accentuating the stone's inner crystalline depth. The color story is crisp, high-contrast, and strictly timeless, ensuring a clean palette with absolutely no beige tones: a pristine, brilliant white base is elegantly interlaced with fine, whisper-thin ice-grey veins, light silver ribbons, and sparse charcoal character lines.

SPECIFICATIONS
SKUBINILIMMOS272821
MaterialLimestone
Size9.65”x10.63”
Thickness3/8”
ShapeStretch Hexagon
ColorGrey
FinishMixed
Sold ByBox
Items in Box8
Coverage Square Feet
Usage AreaFloor, Wall, Backsplash
RoomKitchen, Bathroom, Shower, Fireplace, Entryway, Bar, Laundry Room
Weight5.50 lbs/Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is marble and what makes it popular for tiling?

Marble is a natural metamorphic stone prized for its distinctive veining, depth, and polished sheen. Each tile is unique, which gives it a luxurious, high-end look for floors, walls, and feature areas.

Where can marble tiles be used?

Marble suits walls, floors, splashbacks, feature walls, and bathrooms. For floors and high-traffic areas, a honed (matte) finish is often preferred over polished, as it shows wear and scratches less and offers better slip resistance.

Do marble tiles need to be sealed?

Yes. Marble is porous and acid-sensitive, so we recommend sealing before grouting and re-sealing periodically. A penetrating (impregnating) sealer helps protect against staining and etching, though it doesn't make the stone fully stain-proof.

Why is marble sensitive to acids?

Marble is calcium-based, so acidic substances — lemon juice, vinegar, wine, many household cleaners — react with the surface and cause dull marks known as "etching." This is why pH-neutral cleaning is essential.

Can marble be used in kitchens and bathrooms?

Yes, and both are popular. In kitchens, be aware that countertops and splashbacks near food prep are more prone to etching and staining, so sealing and prompt spill cleanup matter. In bathrooms, marble performs well when properly sealed.

Can marble be used outdoors?

It can in milder climates, but marble is generally less suited to harsh outdoor conditions than slate or porcelain. Check the specific tile's frost rating and expect that exterior exposure may affect the finish over time.

Why do the marble tiles vary in color and veining?

Marble is a natural product, so veining, shade, and movement vary from tile to tile and batch to batch. We recommend ordering all tiles for a project at once and dry-laying from several boxes to blend the variation for a balanced look.

How do I clean and maintain marble?

Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner and a soft cloth or mop. Avoid acidic, abrasive, or general-purpose cleaners, wipe spills promptly, and use mats or coasters in areas exposed to liquids. Reapply sealer as recommended for your tile.

Are marble tiles slippery?

Polished marble can be slippery when wet, so for wet areas and floors a honed or textured finish is recommended. Adding rugs or mats in key spots also helps.

What are the mosaic sheets backed with?

Most mosaics are supplied on a mesh or paper backing that holds the individual pieces in position for easy installation. Sheets are designed to butt together so the joints stay consistent.

Where can mosaics be used?

On walls and floors, including splashbacks, feature walls, shower areas, and borders. For floors, check that the specific mosaic is rated for floor use.

How are mosaics installed?

The sheets are bedded into adhesive like standard tiles, then grouted once set. Because of the many small joints, a slightly more flexible adhesive and careful grouting give the best finish.

Can mosaic sheets be cut to fit?

Yes. Individual pieces can be removed from the backing, and sheets can be trimmed with tile nippers or a wet saw to fit edges and corners.

How much area does one box cover?

Each box covers approximately 7.2 square feet. Measure the area you need to cover and add about 10% extra for cuts and waste.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes — for this product you can order a swatch sample or a full-size sample before placing a full order.

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