Rialto porcelain tile is inspired by classic Venetian Terrazzo and allows you to update a room with a retro look. Rialto looks beautifully textured with random patterns and adds depth to walls or floors alike.
Materials
Textiles/Upholstery/Woven
Collection Name
Rialto
Sample Size
4.25 in x 8.25 in
Size
24 in x 48 in, 36 in x 36 in, 24 in x 24 in, 12 in x 24 in
According to ANSI and MIA standards, depending on the type and size of tile, it is recommended to have at least a 1/8in wide grout joint for floor tiles in order to be able to fill the grout joint full and never less than 1/16in wide. Please refer to TCNA guidelines for more on grout recommendations
Since 1952, Stinson has created innovative textiles for hospitality, health care, education and corporate markets that consistently exceed design, performance, service and sustainability standards. Through research and design, we always explore new ways to exceed customer expectations!
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According to ANSI and MIA standards, depending on the type and size of tile, it is recommended to have at least a 1/8in wide grout joint for floor tiles in order to be able to fill the grout joint full and never less than 1/16in wide. Please refer to TCNA guidelines for more on grout recommendations