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Roca Color Collection 6" x 6" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 6" x 6" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile
Roca Color Collection 6" x 18" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 6" x 18" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 4" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 4" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 16" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 16" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 10" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 10" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile
Roca Color Collection 4" x 10" Beveled Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 4" x 10" Beveled Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Matte Mondrian Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Bright Mondrian Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile
Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Beveled Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 6" Beveled Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 12" Matte Picket Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 12" Matte Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 12" Bright Picket Ceramic Wall Tile
Roca Color Collection 13" x 24" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 2" x 8" Bright Ceramic Wall Tile

Roca Color Collection 3" x 12" Bright Ceramic Wall TileRoca Tile USA brings European-designed ceramic tile collections into everyday spaces, built around formats that actually work in kitchens, bathrooms, and floors. Instead of oversized trends or overly decorative patterns, Roca focuses on proportion, repeatability, and finishes that hold up over time.
Roca tiles are ceramic, suited for wall applications and select floor use depending on size and finish. The range covers everything from classic subway layouts to larger-format tiles, allowing you to keep a consistent look across different parts of the space without forcing the same pattern everywhere.
What Makes Roca Tile Different
Roca tile is structured around how surfaces are built, not just how they look.
The sizing is deliberate. Formats like 3x6, 3x12, 4x4, and 4x10 aren’t random, they’re designed to support common layouts like stacked, offset, and herringbone without awkward cuts or spacing issues. That makes a visible difference once the tile is installed, not just when you’re looking at a sample.
Finishes follow the same approach. Glossy tiles reflect light and work well in tighter areas like backsplashes, where brightness helps open up the space. Matte finishes reduce glare and feel more stable on larger walls or floors. Beveled edges introduce depth through shadow rather than pattern, which keeps the surface clean but not flat.
Roca Subway and Backsplash Tile Options
A large part of the Roca tile collection fits naturally into backsplash and wall applications.
Subway sizes like 3x6 and 3x12 are commonly used in kitchens and bathrooms where a simple, repeatable layout is needed. These formats work across styles, from traditional offset patterns to more modern stacked or vertical layouts.
Beveled subway tiles shift the look without adding complexity. The angled edge catches light and creates subtle contrast between tiles, especially under under-cabinet lighting in kitchens.
Smaller formats like 2x8 or 4x4 move away from the standard subway feel. They allow more variation in layout while still keeping the installation clean and manageable.
Because these are ceramic tiles, they handle moisture and cleaning well, which is why they’re often used in backsplashes and shower walls.
Available Roca Tile Sizes and Formats
Roca tile collections are built around sizes that support different applications rather than pushing one look.
Common sizes include:
- 2x8 for a slimmer, more linear layout
- 3x6 and 3x12 for classic subway and herringbone patterns
- 4x4 and 4x10 for structured grid or offset layouts
- 4x16 for longer, more continuous wall lines
- 6x6 for balanced, repeatable surfaces
- 6x18 and 13x24 for larger walls and floor applications
Larger formats like 13x24 reduce grout lines and create a more continuous surface, which works well on floors or full-height walls. Smaller tiles give more control over layout and detail, especially in tighter areas or feature sections.
The right size depends less on trend and more on how the space is used and how much visual movement you want.
Where Roca Tile Works Best (Kitchen, Bathroom)
Roca tile is most commonly used on walls, but certain formats extend well into flooring.
In kitchens, subway and backsplash tiles are used behind counters where easy cleaning and durability matter. Bathrooms benefit from both small and mid-size tiles, particularly in showers where layout flexibility helps with edges and transitions.
For floors, larger formats like 6x18 and 13x24 create a cleaner surface with fewer grout lines. Matte finishes are typically preferred here, as they reduce glare and feel more stable underfoot.
Because the collection includes both wall and floor-friendly formats, it’s possible to carry a consistent material across different areas without repeating the exact same tile size.
Choosing the Right Roca Tile for Your Space
Most decisions come down to three factors: size, finish, and layout.
Smaller tiles allow more control over pattern, useful for backsplashes or areas where detail matters. Larger tiles simplify the surface and reduce visual breaks, which works better for floors or large walls.
Glossy finishes reflect more light and highlight edges, making them a strong choice for kitchens and tighter spaces. Matte finishes absorb light and feel more neutral, which suits larger surfaces or open areas.
If you’re starting with a backsplash, 3x6 or 3x12 subway tiles are often the most flexible. For a different look without complicating installation, formats like 4x10 or 2x8 allow changes in direction and spacing.
For floors or continuous walls, stepping up to 13x24 keeps the surface from feeling too busy.
Explore Roca Tile Options
Roca tile collections are built to adapt to different sizes, finishes, and layouts, all within a consistent design language.
Seeing the difference between matte, glossy, and beveled finishes in person often makes the decision clearer, especially when lighting and space come into play. Comparing a few formats side by side can also change how a layout feels before installation begins.

