Goya
White & Light Grey Marble / Faux Marble Tile In Porcelain.

Goya
Goya presents a refined interpretation of white marble with soft grey veining and a clean, elegant aesthetic. This collection is ideal for creating bright, airy spaces with a touch of understated luxury.
Goya takes the quiet route through white marble territory. Light grey veining moves gently over a bright white body, printed in eight non-repeating face styles, so the surface has life without demanding attention. It is a bright, airy look that suits rooms meant to feel calm, and the matte version in particular reads like honed stone.
The practical case is porcelain itself: a dense, non-porous tile that ignores water, stains and scratches and never asks for sealing. Around Metro Vancouver, Goya lands in bathroom renovations, condo kitchens and main floors where owners want the white marble look backed by the durability of a modern manufactured surface.
Specifications
Colors & Variations
Face Variations
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Applications
Where Goya Works
Calm ensuite bathrooms
Goya's gentle veining keeps a spa feel in ensuite bathrooms. Matte on the floor, polished on the walls, and the eight faces prevent visible repeats in the shower.
Condo kitchen floors
Light tile visually expands compact condo kitchens. The 24x24 format handles smaller footprints with balanced grout lines, and porcelain stands up to daily cooking traffic.
Laundry and mudrooms
Hard-working rooms benefit from a floor that ignores detergent spills, mud and standing water. Goya's white base also keeps these often windowless spaces feeling bright.
Full height shower walls
Running 24x48 panels floor to ceiling gives showers a seamless look with minimal grout to scrub, and the light veining disguises water spotting between squeegee passes.
Design Notes
Pairing & Layout Ideas
Treat Goya as the calm base and layer from there: sage or navy vanities, warm wood open shelving, chrome or brushed nickel fixtures all sit well against soft white and grey. Bright white grout keeps walls seamless. Goya's restraint also makes it a good partner for a bolder accent tile in the same room. Within this lineup, Statuario Noor is the natural step up if you decide you want stronger veining.
FAQ
Goya Questions
How does Goya compare to Carrara?
They are close relatives. Carrara has the recognizable scattered grey marbling of its namesake stone, while Goya is softer and slightly brighter with lighter veining. Carrara also offers matching mosaics, so if you need a coordinated shower floor, that may steer your choice.
Will a white floor be hard to keep clean?
Easier than you would expect. The grey veining breaks up dust and footprints, and porcelain does not hold onto stains, so a weekly damp mop with neutral cleaner keeps it looking new. Light floors generally show less dust than dark ones.
Which finish for a shower wall?
Either works; it is a style call. Polished reflects more light and feels glossier, matte gives a soft honed-stone look that hides water spots slightly better. Whichever you pick for walls, keep the shower floor matte or use a mosaic for traction.
Can I view Goya installed rather than as a small sample?
The Richmond showroom displays full-size pieces and multiple face styles together, which gives a much better sense of scale and veining flow than a hand sample. Walk in any weekday from 9 to 5:30, or Saturdays 10 to 5.
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