Geometric Calm Series GC1211 Nacre White
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Bistro Series 3 x 14 Ceramic Subway Tile Kelly
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Amalfi Coast Porcelain Tile Basket Limoncello OGZ20DQ
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Amalfi Coast Porcelain Tile Grand Venetian OGZ20DH
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Princeton Glaze Hexagon Linen Fresh
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Princeton Glaze Hexagon Nero Night
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Iberian Series Valencia Ash 4 x 16 IBR-9377
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What Ceramic Field Tile Is and How It Is Used
Field tile refers to the tile
that covers the main body of a surface, as opposed to mosaic tile that comes in
small pieces on a sheet, or subway tile that has a specifically elongated
rectangular proportion. In the ceramic category, field tile typically comes in
square or near-square formats: 4x4 is the most established standard, 2x8 and
3x11 add a modest rectangular proportion without crossing into the territory of
a true subway tile. These tiles are sold individually or in boxes covering a
specific square footage, and they are installed piece by piece or with spacers
rather than as pre-mounted mesh sheets.
The practical advantage of field
tile in loose format rather than mesh-mounted is that the installer has more
control over spacing, alignment and grout joint width. On a complex backsplash
with multiple outlets, a range hood cut-out and irregular edges, working with
individual tiles often results in less waste and more precise cuts than working
with pre-mounted sheets. For mesh-mounted ceramic mosaics where the convenience
of sheet installation outweighs the control of individual placement, visit the ceramic mosaic
tile collection.
Sizes and Finishes in This Collection
4x4 Ceramic Field Tile
The 4x4 ceramic tile is the most
historically established wall tile size in residential construction and remains
one of the most practical. At four inches square, it is proportionate to
standard backsplash heights and bathroom wainscoting without dominating the
space. White 4x4 ceramic is a universally compatible backsplash choice that
pairs with virtually any cabinetry or countertop. Cream and off-white 4x4
options add warmth suitable for farmhouse and traditional design directions.
For all white ceramic tile options, visit the white tile
collection.
2x8 Ceramic Field Tile
The 2x8 inch format bridges the
4x4 square and the standard 3x6 subway proportion. The narrower width gives the
tile a slightly elongated quality that reads as more current than the 4x4 grid
pattern while remaining less emphatically directional than a longer subway
proportion. The Equipe Mallorca 2x8 in white and cream has a handmade-look
surface with softly beveled edges that creates a traditional, artisanal quality
on the wall. Stacked vertically, the 2x8 creates a board-and-batten effect on
the wall that suits contemporary kitchen backsplashes running countertop to
ceiling.
3x11 and Related Formats
The 3x11 Rustico Gardenside
format adds an elongated rectangular proportion in a handmade-look ceramic with
a surface texture that reads as artisanal and slightly aged. Proportionally
this sits between standard subway and a large-format elongated tile. The
slightly irregular surface and warm earthy color of the Rustico series makes
this a good choice for backsplashes in kitchens that lean farmhouse,
Mediterranean or warm contemporary.
Glossy vs Handmade-Look Finishes
Glossy ceramic field tile
reflects light directly, wipes clean easily and suits contemporary,
transitional and traditional kitchens where brightness and clean surfaces are
priorities. Handmade-look ceramic has a textured surface, slightly uneven edges
and subtle glaze variation that mimics hand-thrown tile. It suits farmhouse,
rustic and Mediterranean design directions where material warmth and character
matter more than uniformity. Neither finish is better in absolute terms. The
right choice depends on the look and feel you want the space to have. For
farmhouse and handmade-look tile across all materials, visit the farmhouse style
collection and the handmade look
collection.
Where Ceramic Field Tile Works
Kitchen Backsplashes
A glazed ceramic field tile
backsplash is a practical and durable choice for any kitchen. The glaze resists
grease and splatter, cleans with soap and water and holds its color over time.
The 4x4 in a grid pattern is the most traditional approach. The 2x8 stacked or
offset reads as more current. The 3x11 handmade-look adds warmth. For the full
range of kitchen backsplash options across all tile materials, visit the kitchen
backsplash tile collection.
Bathroom Walls and Shower Surrounds
Ceramic field tile on bathroom
walls and shower surrounds requires a glazed surface, which all options in this
collection have. Proper substrate waterproofing is required before any tile
installation in a shower. The tile itself does not waterproof the shower. For
bathroom design content, visit the bathroom blog.
Buying Notes
Coverage and Ordering
Boxed field tile lists the
square footage per box in the product specification. Measure your installation
area, subtract cutouts and openings, add 10 percent for waste and order enough
boxes to cover the total. Field tile proportions mean cuts at outlets and edges
produce less waste than mosaic sheets, but 10 percent is still the right buffer
for a standard installation.
Grout Joint Width
Handmade-look ceramic tile with
soft edges typically uses a wider grout joint, one-eighth to three-sixteenths
of an inch, to accommodate natural edge variation between tiles. Smooth-edged
glossy field tile can use a tighter joint of one-sixteenth to one-eighth of an
inch. Use sanded grout for joints one-eighth of an inch or wider and unsanded
for narrower joints.
Edge Finishing
Where a field tile installation
ends at an open edge, such as the side of a backsplash that meets a wall rather
than a cabinet, a bullnose trim piece creates a clean finished edge. The Equipe
Mallorca 2x8 bullnose is available to match the field tile on this page. For
all edge trim options across materials, visit the tile edge trim
collection.

