Merola Tile Saja Blanco 13 in. x 13 in. Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile (12.2 sq. ft. / case)
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Merola Tile Saja Blanco 13 in. x 13 in. Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile (12.2 sq. ft. / case)

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Merola Tile Saja Blanco 13 in. x 13 in. Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile (12.2 sq. ft. / case)Saja Blanco 13" Ceramic Floor & Wall Tile, Case A patterned beige ceramic tile with a mixed finish for indoor floors and walls. Each 13 in. x 13 in. tile features smooth texture with decorative relief, offering residential charm across kitchens, baths, backsplashes and more. Key Features: Patterned Design: Seven print variations create a unique, vintage inspired look across installations Durable Ceramic: Semi vitreous ceramic construction with PEI 3

Saja Blanco 13" Ceramic Floor & Wall Tile, Case

A patterned beige ceramic tile with a mixed finish for indoor floors and walls. Each 13 in. x 13 in. tile features smooth texture with decorative relief, offering residential charm across kitchens, baths, backsplashes and more.


Key Features:

  • Patterned Design: Seven print variations create a unique, vintage-inspired look across installations
  • Durable Ceramic: Semi-vitreous ceramic construction with PEI 3 rating for residential floors and walls
  • Mixed Finish Surface: Smooth texture with decorative relief adds depth and character
  • Indoor Residential Use: Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, showers, hallways and fireplace facades; not for outdoor or pool areas
  • Easy Planning: 13 in. x 13 in. tiles; suggested 1/8 in. grout line; 12.0 sq. ft. coverage per case

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Tile material Ceramic
Tile finish Mixed Finish
Texture Smooth w/ Pattern
Color Beige
Color family Beige
Dimensions 13 in. x 13 in.
Thickness (depth) 0.39 in.
Tile weight 4.83 lbs per tile
Pieces per carton 10
Square footage per case 12.0 sq. ft.
Suggested grout line 0.125 in. (1/8 in.)
Country of origin Spain
Use Floor and Wall
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor; not for outdoor or pool use
Commercial/Residential Residential Only
DCOF 0.42
PEI rating 3
Mohs rating 6
Is glazed Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many tiles are in a case and what area does it cover?
A: There are 10 tiles per case covering approximately 12.0 sq. ft.


Q: Can this tile be used on shower walls and bathroom floors?
A: Yes, it is suitable for indoor residential floors and walls, including showers and bathrooms.


Q: Is the tile glazed and what is its finish?
A: Yes, it is glazed with a mixed finish and smooth texture featuring a decorative pattern.


Q: What grout joint is recommended?
A: A 1/8 inch (0.125 in.) grout line is suggested.


Q: Is this tile appropriate for outdoor or pool use?
A: No, it is intended for indoor residential applications only and should not be used outdoors or in pools.


Old-World elegance with modern ease

Saja Blanco evokes the romance of hand-crafted Mediterranean motifs, layering warmth and subtle patina across floors and walls. The mixed finish and relief detailing catch light beautifully, adding dimension and a curated, timeworn charm. Pair it with natural woods and brushed metals for a sophisticated, collected look. Consider a full-height kitchen backsplash to transform everyday spaces into luxurious living.


Bring timeless pattern and warmth to your home—order Saja Blanco today to elevate your next project.

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