Marfil Supreme Polished Downtown Marble Tile
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REQUEST VOLUME PRICINGWhat we love
- Every single piece is unique
- Classic timeless beauty
- Wears well with time
- Hypoallergenic, does not trap dust or allergens
- Aesthetic appeal, create a sense of luxury and sophistication
- Unique patterns and features that adds drama and interest to the design
- Variety, wide range of colors, textures, and types available, that could fit any design vision
- Custom sizes and complimentary pieces may be available for steps, risers, vanity top, and countertop
Please Consider
- All natural stone has variation. No two pieces are alike
- Blend and dry set before installation
- Must be sealed periodically
- We recommend premium white thin set
- We recommend waterproofing sub floor
- Essential to consider the specific type of natural stone and it's suitability for the intended use
- Natural stone tiles do require proper care and sealing
- Color and pattern inherently variable, with variations in color, veining and texture, understand and appreciate these natural variations and make sure they align with your design vision
- Finish, select a finish that suits both your design intent and functional needs
- Substrate prep
- Adhesive selection
- Tile layout and dry set
- Tile spacing
- Professional installation
Marfil Supreme Polished Downtown 24x24 Marble Tile
You’ve already picked your color palette, the most natural neutrals. You’ve narrowed down your tile layout. Now, it’s about the natural stone that ties it all together. The Marfil Supreme Downtown Polished Marble Tile is built exactly for that, to make your space look like a whole. It’s made from the most classy tones of beige marble, polished to a soft reflective glow, and cut into a 24x24 tile format that naturally expands the space. But it’s the Downtown pattern that'll impress you more than anything else.
What Sets It Apart?
Unlike standard marble slabs, this tile is reinforced with a porcelain backing. It is a technical upgrade that makes a big difference, especially in terms of durability and high-traffic places. It’s thinner, yes, but it's stronger than you think, too. Easier to handle. Less prone to cracking. And marble stone on the surface, so you get all the natural veining and texture.
The polished finish helps reflect natural and ambient light, brightening up even the more shadowed corners of a space. And because of its low porosity and reduced weight, you’re not committing to endless maintenance or specialty tools just to get the job done right. Have a room that needs an extra trick to make it look more spacious? Then, choose this one and see how magic happens.
Where Does It Work Best?
This marble floor tile thrives in spaces that need both structure and softness. Need an impressive look at first sight? Then choose it for your entryway floors. Do you want to make your kitchen flooring look as good as your dinner? Then, what are you waiting for? Commercial spaces where the design has to hold up under traffic without sacrificing style.
The 24x24 tile format is generous and modern, which means fewer grout lines and a cleaner finish. If you’re after a tiled surface that looks like one continuous piece, this format gets you there. Grab your drink and enjoy your new floor tile; it won't be a big deal in terms of maintenance!
Marble vs. Porcelain Tile: Why This One Works?
You’ve probably looked at marble look porcelain tiles before that. Maybe even loved a few. But here’s the truth: nothing beats the feel and depth of real natural stone tiles. With this one, what you see is what it is: natural mineral veining, unique from tile to tile. No printed texture on a different material, just marble.
And compared to traditional marble tiles? This version wins on practicality. It’s lighter. Stronger. Easier to install and maintain. You’re not giving anything up; you’re just making a smarter decision for how people live in their spaces, and making sure of your home's resale value is getting higher.
Experience the Most Durable Marble Tile Collection at Country Floors
Need to see it in your lighting? Order a sample of this marble floor tile 24x24 right now. Want to talk about tile layout and the other details? Stop by our tile showroom near you. We’re here to help you make the right call, not just for today’s design, but for how your space needs to feel years from now.
Product Specifications
Get the most out of your Country Floors product by following these helpful instructions for installing floor tile. A Few Dos & Don’ts
- Tile may be installed over most structurally sound substrates if they are clean, smooth, dry and free of wax, soap scum and grease and other debris.
- Carefully read and follow all instructions and precautions on the adhesive or mortar package. Mix only enough to be used within 30 minutes.
- Since variation of shades is an inherent characteristic of ceramic tile, mix tiles from several cartons as you set, for a blended effect.
- Order extra material for cuts, spare tiles, and waste.
- If material is face taped, remove tape after installation.
- Be sure to calculate exact tile needed for your surface before installation.
- If you are short of material do not start installation until you have all the tile that blends. Additional shipments may not match the tile from previous shipment.
- If you do order additional tile for an older job be sure to match color lots before installation.
Tile may be installed over most structurally sound substrates, if they are clean, smooth, dry and free of wax, soap scum and grease. Any damaged, loose or uneven areas must be repaired, patched and leveled. Remove any moldings, trim, appliances, etc., which could interfere with installation. Door jambs may be undercut for tile to slip under. We recommend waterproofing most floors to prevent surface seeping.
Begin by marking the center point of all four walls. Snap chalk lines between the center points of opposite walls, which will intersect at the center of room. Make sure they›re perfectly square, and adjust if necessary. Next, lay out a row of loose tiles along the center lines in both directions, leaving spaces for uniform joints (use tile spacers). If this layout leaves cuts smaller than 1/2 tile at walls, adjust the center line by snapping a new line 1/2 tile closer to the wall. Repeat along other center line if necessary. Now divide the room into smaller grids (approx. 2' x 3') by snapping additional lines parallel to center lines.
Select the right adhesive for the substrate you're using. Carefully read and follow all instructions and precautions on the adhesive or mortar package. Mix only enough to be used within 30 minutes. Using the type of trowel recommended on the adhesive package spread a 1/4" coat on the surface of one grid area, using the flat side of the trowel. Do not cover guidelines. Next, use the notched side of trowel to comb adhesive into standing ridges by holding trowel at a 45-degree angle. Then remove excess adhesive, leaving a uniform, ridged setting bed. Don't spread a larger area than can be set in 15 minutes.
We recommend using white good quality thin set such as Mapei, Laticrete, or Ardex.
Some black marbles, white marbles, dolomites, and green marbles may have to be installed with Moisture sensitive thin set. Please check with the manufacturer.
Carefully measure tiles to be cut and mark with a pencil or felt-tip pen. Make straight or diagonal cuts with a tile cutter, curved cuts with a nipper (chipping away small pieces for best results) and full-length curved cuts with a rod saw. Sharp-cut edges may be smoothed with a carborundum stone.
Variation of shades is an inherent characteristic of marble, stone and ceramic tile – mix tiles from several cartons as you set, for a blended effect. Begin installing tiles in the center of the room, one grid at a time. Finish each grid before moving to the next. Start with the first tile in the corner of the grid and work outward. Set tiles one at a time using a slight twisting motion. Don't slide tiles into place. Insert tile spacers as each tile is set, or leave equal joints between tiles. Fit perimeter tiles in each grid last, leaving 1/4" gap between tile and wall. Any rectangle porcelain should never be set in a running bond pattern, rather no more than a 1/3 overlap; the joint should be widened to 3/16" and use of a large unit porcelain mortar should be employed. When grid is completely installed, tap in all tiles with a rubber mallet or hammer and wood block to ensure a good bond and level plane. Remove excess adhesive from joints with a putty knife and from tile with a damp sponge. Do not walk on tiles until they are set (usually in 24 hours).
Generally, you should wait about 24 hours before grouting (refer to the adhesive package for specifics). Carefully read and follow all instructions and precautions on the grout package. Make only enough to use in about 30 minutes. Remove tile spacers and spread grout on the tile surface, forcing down into joints with a rubber grout float or squeegee. Tilt the float at a 45-degree angle. Remove excess grout from surface immediately with the edge of float. Tilt it at a 90-degree angle and scrape it diagonally across tiles. Wait 15-20 minutes for grout to set slightly, then use a damp sponge to clean grout residue from surface and smooth the grout joints. Rinse sponge frequently and change water as needed. Let dry until grout is hard and haze forms on tile surface, then polish with a soft cloth. Rinse again with sponge and clean water if necessary. Wait 72 hours for heavy use. Don't apply sealers or polishes for three weeks, and then only in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
For travertine tiles, materials with holes, aqua forte etc. use a grout release before grouting. You can also a sealer before grouting. This will help you clean the grout easier.






