Merola Tile Chester Bianco 3 in. x 12 in. Ceramic Wall Subway Tile (5.93 sq. ft. / Case)
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Merola Tile Chester Bianco 3 in. x 12 in. Ceramic Wall Subway Tile (5.93 sq. ft. / Case)

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Merola Tile Chester Bianco 3 in. x 12 in. Ceramic Wall Subway Tile (5.93 sq. ft. / Case)Chester Bianco 3x12 Ceramic Wall Subway Tile Elevate backsplashes and shower walls with Merola Tiles Chester Bianco ceramic subway tile. The glossy, pressed edge 3x12 tiles feature a crisp white Bianco finish with subtle handcrafted indentations, ideal for clean, timeless designs in kitchens, baths, and accent walls. Key Features: Classic Subway Look: 3 in. x 12 in. glossy ceramic tiles with pressed edges and handcrafted style surface Wall Only Use:

Chester Bianco 3x12 Ceramic Wall Subway Tile

Elevate backsplashes and shower walls with Merola Tile’s Chester Bianco ceramic subway tile. The glossy, pressed-edge 3x12 tiles feature a crisp white Bianco finish with subtle handcrafted indentations, ideal for clean, timeless designs in kitchens, baths, and accent walls.


Key Features:

  • Classic Subway Look: 3 in. x 12 in. glossy ceramic tiles with pressed edges and handcrafted-style surface
  • Wall-Only Use: PEI 0 rating and semi-vitreous body suitable for indoor walls, backsplashes, showers, and fireplace surrounds
  • Durable Build: 300 lb break strength and chemical-resistant glaze for long-lasting performance
  • Easy Installation: Designed for mortar installation; suggested 1/4 in. grout line
  • Case Coverage: 22 pieces per case covering approximately 5.72–5.93 sq. ft.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Tile Material Ceramic
Color/Finish Bianco
Color Family White
Tile Finish Glossy
Edge Type Pressed
Approximate Tile Size 3 x 12 in.
Product Width (in.) 3 in.
Product Length (in.) 12 in.
Product Thickness (mm) 10 mm (approx. 0.38 in.)
Shade Variation V0 - No Variation
Water Protection Water Resistant; Semi-Vitreous (water absorption >3% and <7%)
PEI Rating 0 - wall use only
Break Strength 300 lb
Application Location Backsplash, Wall
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Installation Method Mortar
Suggested Grout Line Size 1/4 in.
Style Bohemian, Mediterranean, Modern
Flooring and Tile Look Subway
Commercial/Residential Commercial / Residential
Tile Features Chemical Resistant
Not Frost Resistant Yes
Made In Spain
Case Coverage 5.72 sq. ft. per case
Pieces Per Case 22
Grade Grade 1, first-quality ceramic tile for wall use

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many tiles come in a case and what area does it cover?
A: There are 22 pieces per case; coverage is approximately 5.72 sq. ft. per case (source listing may round to 5.93 sq. ft.).


Q: Can these tiles be used on floors or outdoors?
A: No. With a PEI rating of 0 and semi‑vitreous body, they are intended for indoor wall applications only and are not frost resistant.


Q: What grout joint size is recommended?
A: A 1/4 in. grout line is suggested.


Q: What installation method should I use?
A: Set with mortar over a suitable substrate per the installation guide, then grout after curing.


Q: Are the tiles uniform in color?
A: They have a glossy Bianco finish with V0 shade variation (no variation), creating a consistent appearance.


A Pristine Canvas with Handcrafted Soul

Chester Bianco captures the quiet poetry of handmade tile—its glossy white surface dances with soft undulations that catch the light. The elongated 3x12 form elongates walls and lends a refined rhythm to backsplashes and showers. Pair it with charcoal grout for graphic definition or platinum for a whisper-soft palette. It’s an essential layer of luxury that makes everyday spaces feel impeccably tailored.


Bring timeless polish to your walls—add Chester Bianco to your cart and start your upgrade today.

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