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Rodas tiles have a stylish marble design with a polished finish, the Rodas is available in 3 sizes a 30x60cm, 60x60cm and a 120x60cm. The Rodas is suitable for use on walls & floors.
Rodas tiles have a stylish marble design with a polished finish, the Rodas is available in 3 sizes a 30x60cm, 60x60cm and a 120x60cm. The Rodas is suitable for use on walls & floors.
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The Rodas Collection is available in three sizes: 30x60cm, 60x60cm, and 120x60cm. This flexibility makes it straightforward to find the right format for your space, whether you are tiling a smaller bathroom or a large open plan area, and mixing sizes within a project can also create an interesting layout pattern.
Yes, the Rodas is suitable for both walls and floors, which makes it a versatile choice if you want to carry the same marble design throughout a space. Using the same tile on walls and floors creates a seamless, coordinated finish that feels luxurious and considered.
The Rodas features a stylish marble design with a polished finish, which adds a sense of elegance and light-reflection to any interior. It works particularly well in bathrooms, en suites, and living areas where you want to achieve a high-end marble aesthetic without the maintenance demands of real marble.
Polished porcelain tiles can be more slippery when wet, so if you are planning to use the Rodas on a bathroom floor or in a wet room, we recommend considering the use of a suitable anti-slip mat or selecting a different finish for those specific areas. The Rodas polished finish is particularly well suited to low-moisture floor areas and feature walls where slip resistance is less of a concern.
For smaller bathrooms, the 30x60cm or 60x60cm format is generally easier to work with, as very large tiles can be tricky to cut around sanitary ware and into tight corners. That said, some designers do choose the 120x60cm in smaller rooms to create a sense of space, so it ultimately depends on the layout and your personal preference.