Get answers to common questions about book match tiles
Replacing a single book match tile is genuinely difficult. The replacement must be from the same production batch, with the same pattern position in the sequence. The practical approach is to order ten to fifteen percent extra tiles at the time of original purchase and keep them stored flat in the correct sequence for future repairs.
Book match tiles can be installed in a small hall, but the visual effect is reduced in compact spaces. The better approach is to use book match on one defined panel wall rather than tiling the full room this gives the pattern enough surface to be visible without overwhelming the space.
Porcelain and glazed vitrified book match tiles are considerably cheaper than natural Italian marble when sourced from Morbi wholesale suppliers. Book match tiles also have lower long-term maintenance requirements than real marble.
Tiles must be installed in the exact sequence in which they were manufactured and packed. Before any tile goes on the wall, lay the full sequence flat on the floor and number each tile on its back. Use a level reference line and tile leveling clips to keep adjacent tiles in the same plane.
Book match tiles need thin-joint grouting, ideally with Epoxy Grout in a colour that closely matches the tile base. The grout line should be kept between 1.5 mm and 2 mm. A visible or contrasting grout line breaks the mirrored visual continuity that defines this format.
On walls used as display surfaces without physical contact, the high-gloss polished finish remains stable for many years under normal conditions. On feature walls, regular dusting with a soft dry cloth and occasional cleaning with a pH-neutral cleaner is sufficient to maintain the finish.
Minimum order quantities vary by manufacturer, but most Morbi godowns dispatch from a minimum of one full pallet or a confirmed matched-pair lot. Contact directly for current godown stock and MOQ on specific designs.
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