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Adessi Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile 12 x 24

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Adessi Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile 12 x 24Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile The Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile combines a polished finish with high definition inkjet print quality for a natural and authentic look. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, it offers durability and versatility for any space. Key Features: Polished Finish: Provides a sleek and elegant appearance. Inkjet Print Quality: Ensures high definition and authentic design. Waterproof: Suitable for

Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile

The Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile combines a polished finish with high-definition inkjet print quality for a natural and authentic look. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, it offers durability and versatility for any space.


Key Features:

  • Polished Finish: Provides a sleek and elegant appearance.
  • Inkjet Print Quality: Ensures high-definition and authentic design.
  • Waterproof: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Versatile Installation: Ideal for floors, walls, and shower surfaces.
  • Durable Material: Made from high-quality porcelain for long-lasting use.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Size 12 x 24
Product Length (inches) 24
Product Width (inches) 12
Product Thickness 9.20
Box Weight 66 lbs
Box Quantity 8
Coverage (sqft/pc) 1.94
PEI Rating 4
DCOF Value <.42
Water Absorption Less than 0.50 percent
Material Porcelain
Color White
Edge Rectified
Finish Polished
Body Color Standard Body
Water Resistance Waterproof
Print Quality Inkjet
Country of Origin Malaysia
Suggested Grout Line Size 1/16, 1/8, or 3/16
Sealant Recommended
Installation Type Grout & Mortar
Placement Location Indoor/ Outdoor
Installation Options Floor/Wall
Shower Surface Suitable for Shower Walls
Radiant Heat Compatible No
Floor Suitability Rating All Residential/ All Commercial
Bathroom Floor Use Suitable for Bathroom Floor
Fireplace Surround Use Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can this tile be used in a shower?
A: Yes, the Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile is suitable for shower walls.


Q: What is the recommended grout line size?
A: The suggested grout line size is 1/16, 1/8, or 3/16 inches.


Q: Is this tile compatible with radiant heating?
A: No, this tile is not compatible with radiant heating systems.


Q: What is the PEI rating of this tile?
A: The tile has a PEI rating of 4, indicating high durability for residential and commercial use.


Q: Does this tile require sealing?
A: Yes, it is recommended to use a sealant for this tile.


Elevate Your Space with Timeless Elegance

The Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile is a masterpiece of modern design, blending a polished finish with high-definition inkjet print quality to create a stunning visual impact. Its versatile application makes it perfect for floors, walls, and shower surfaces, adding a touch of sophistication to any room. Pair it with minimalist decor for a clean, contemporary look or use it as a backdrop for bold accents to create a striking contrast. This tile is an essential choice for those seeking to infuse their spaces with luxury and durability.


AI Review Summary:

Customers praise the Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile for its elegant appearance and versatility in various applications. Many highlight its polished finish and high-definition inkjet print quality, which provide a luxurious and authentic look. Users appreciate its durability and waterproof features, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Some customers note that the tile requires careful installation to achieve the best results, and sealing is recommended for optimal performance. Overall, the tile is well-received for its quality and aesthetic appeal.


Transform your space with the Everest White Polished Porcelain Tile, offering timeless elegance and durability.

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Paul Frandano
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
A Dyadic Review: Baffling, Brilliant
Difficult. Rewarding. Serious. Hilarious. Wise. Faux-wise. Scholarly. Mock-scholarly. Observant. Absurdly, obsessively observant. Sharp characterizations. Ridiculous characters. Devout. Bawdy. Endearing. Frustrating. Genius. Barking mad. Narratively incoherent. Stream-of-consciousness associative. Consistently provincial. Profoundly universal. Mired in the 18th century. Harbinger of 20th century literary Modernism. Baffling. Brilliant Not for every taste. For my taste. And while I'm at it, let me give a shout-out for the out-of-print Norton critical edition, which provides many helps, essay avenues of understanding, and a clever chapter summary/table of contents. For so many years - since reading Moby Dick in grad school with the help of a Norton critical - this publication line has been my go-to for great texts: useful annotations, contemporary reviews, later scholarly articles, and more. And also let me give a shout-out to Anton Lesser, who narrated the complete novel for Naxos. I have never, ever experienced an audiobook as masterfully produced and narrated as Naxos' Tristram Shandy. No, it is simply not a book one can listen to and fully comprehend as heard. But one might read while listening, or listen while reading, with - if you have the riight software - the narration sped up closer to one's own reading speed, and experience the full majesty of Lesser's absolute preparation, with Latin, Greek, French, and German - as well as regional English - beautifully and humorously intoned, character voices carefully differentiated, tone and mood captured, etc. Or, as I do, go for a walk and listen as you walk, and afterward slip into a comfy chair, crack the novel open, and continue from where you left off, or backtrack if necessary to sort out the characters. In any event, and particularly for devotees of audio books, do find Anton Lesser's note-perfect reading, a veritable radio serial, perhaps the last book you'd expect anyone to attempt single-handedly, with My Father, My Uncle Toby, Corporal Trim, Parson Yorick, Doctor Slop, Widow Wadman, and all the rest of the supporting characters beautifully, consistently interpreted. Lesser is, in a galaxy of fine narrators, the greatest I've heard: an absolutely peerless voice actor in a most demanding work.
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Ritesh Laud
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Brilliant stream of consciousness style, *extremely* humorous
"The Life and Opinions..." is perhaps impossible to really classify. It purports to be a biography of the fictional Tristram Shandy, but I don't think you can call something a biography when it only covers a year or so of the subject's life! I would say that more than half of the novel actually falls into the "Opinions" referred to in the title. The rest consists of short stories on Tristram's father, uncle, and a couple other minor characters. I have never in my life read so many digressions from the topic at hand, most of which were utterly irrelevant but the charm of it is that Sterne *knows* they're irrelevant, but mockingly expresses his license of authorship in forcing the reader to go off on these sidetracks. His attitude is: "If you can't wait a chapter or two to get back to the story, well, go take a flying leap, I'm the author." Sometimes the digressions are exasperating. Very unlike Victor Hugo's signature habit of digressing, say when a certain main character in Notre Dame decides to enter the Paris sewers, Hugo takes thirty or more pages to give a history of the design and construction of the Paris sewer system. At least Hugo's digressions have *something* to do with the story. Well, maybe that's the problem. There isn't a main story in this novel. It's not a storybook. There are many short stories nested within the main framework, but there is no real protagonist or overarching theme of any sort. Indeed, the end comes abruptly and there is absolutely no resolution of any conflict. It's not trying to teach anything, really. So what is it? I'm not sure. More a comedy than anything else. Right up there with Dickens' "Pickwick Papers" in terms of humor, but lacking the story. Maybe funnier than Dickens and just as clever. I was rolling in the aisles so many times I lost count. I read the Penguin edition, edited by Melvyn & Joan New. The back cover does a better job than I could ever do in providing a sense of what you're getting into when you pick this one up: "No one description will fit this strange, eccentric, endlessly complex masterpiece. It is a fiction about fiction-writing in which the invented world is as much infused with wit and genius as the theme of inventing it. It is a joyful celebration of the infinite possibilities of the art of fiction, and a wry demonstration of its limitations." It's a large work, it will take a while to work through. It's worth it. There are passages I want to go back to and make copies of to tape to the walls, they're that brilliant.
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Diogenes
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Interesting read, but takes some getting used to
I heard about this book on a blog, and figured I'd check it out. It's the rambling tale of a man determined to give you every last detail of everything that might be important to the narrative of his life. Unfortunately, he goes on tangets so often that he doesn't even get to his birth for several chapters, let alone the story of the rest of his life. Along the way, you're introduced to lots of random characters who are (at best) loosely related to the protagonist, but as often as not these tangents are fairly amusing. The writing is pretty dense, and this along with the tangents had me putting the book down fairly often. It's probably ideal for a commuting book, but I never wanted to just sit down and blitz through big chunks of it. Overall it's a very different kind of experience than a novel reader typically gets. It's worth a read for a change of pace, but I can't say it's a life-altering read.
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