Ballina Charcoal Matt P3
Why Graphite: Dark tiles want a near-black grout — anything lighter looks like a smile.Ask your tiler for Ultracolor Plus 144 (Mapei) or Fugabella Color 35 (Kerakoll).
Dark tiles read best against a pale wall. The deep paint option is for the feature wall behind the tile.
- 45° Mitre — Two tiles cut at 45° and butted together. No metal, no plastic. Crisp.
- Pencil bullnose — A separately-fired pencil rail in the matching tile finish, sat on the cut edge.
- Schlüter JOLLY — PVC, anodised aluminium, or brushed brass L-profile that caps the cut tile edge.
- Schlüter RONDEC — Quarter-round metal trim that turns the corner with a soft rolled edge.
- Schlüter SCHIENE — Right-angle metal edge that finishes a tile where it meets a different material.
Where the tiled floor meets timber, carpet, or vinyl, SCHIENE gives a flush, durable transition.
Ask your tiler for Schlüter SCHIENE (AC / ACGB).
A soft natural stone inspired collection, the Ballina series provides a refreshing subtle movement that rejuvenates and elevates any space. The Ballina series is available in 4 modern colours and is available in both a matt and external finish.
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Available to Singapore trade on full-container projects.
FCL freight only — 8–10 weeks ex Melbourne, minimum 200 m².
Full-container freight (FCL) for projects over 200 m². Samples on request.
Approx. S$24.80 SGD/m² at current FX. AUD invoice issued.
- ✓Matt finish
- ✓Porcelain
- ✓1200 × 600mm
- ✓In stock
Tell us the area, we’ll work out the boxes — wastage included.
What you’re really specifying
The material
Porcelain is fired denser and harder than ordinary ceramic — low water absorption, high resistance to scratching and frost, and colour that runs through a rectified, dimensionally exact body. It is the workhorse of a modern Australian home.
The finish
A matte finish scatters light, hides smudges and underfoot wear, and reads soft and contemporary — a safe choice for floors and wet areas.
The format
At 1200 × 600mm this is a large-format tile — fewer grout lines, a calmer, more continuous surface, and a sense of scale that smaller tiles can't give. Worth flagging to your tiler, as large formats need a flat substrate and the right adhesive.
The colour
Tonally this sits in the charcoal family. Light changes everything with tile, so order a sample and live with it on your wall or floor across a day before you commit — what reads warm at 9am can read cool by dusk.
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Reviews
The sample pack changed our spec
We were stuck on bathroom marble for a month. Three samples landed in 48 hours, we lined them up against the cabinetry, picked one that night. Couldn't have done it from a website photo.
Trade pricing actually competitive
I've used five tile suppliers across builds. Marmoré's net pricing held up against the bigger names without the showroom theatre. Spec sheets are usable too.
Fast spec, calm process
The curation is the win. Less wading through 4,000 SKUs, more time on the actual brief. The 30-minute consultation is gold for a tight deadline.
Questions about Ballina Charcoal Matt P3?
Our AI concierge answers from this tile’s spec sheet and our journal. For pricing on large jobs or trade enquiries, the studio replies within a business day.
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“Same format and charcoal tone as Ballina, with a P4 slip rating upgrade — ideal for wet areas.”
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“Matching 1200×600 format in a complementary grey grounds the palette without competing with Ballina.”

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“Cement-look dark grey at a lower price point works as a feature wall contrast to Ballina's floor tone.”
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