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Cozy living room showcasing basalt tiles with natural stone

Use Guide

Basalt And Dark Stone Looks

Basalt and other dark stones bring depth and a quiet strength to interiors. A simple floor tile stone layout in deep grey grounds lighter furniture and walls. At doorways, a stone threshold made from basalt or a close slate stone tile protects softer materials from scuffs. Using a carefully chosen stone look tile elsewhere keeps the palette cohesive while protecting high traffic zones from heavy wear.

Walls And Fireplaces

Vertical surfaces are a natural place for these materials. A tileable stone wall behind a stove or in a sunken lounge provides texture without feeling fussy. In kitchens, a short stone kitchen backsplash or strip of stone backsplash tiles between benchtop and cupboards adds rugged character while still wiping clean easily.

Mosaics And Floors

Mosaic formats let dark stone follow curves and slopes gracefully. Stone mosaic tile used on small stair landings, hearths, or window seats gives a crafted feel. In bathrooms, a compact pebble stone shower floor offers excellent grip and massage like texture underfoot, especially when paired with calmer tiles on the main walls and ceiling.

Blending With Lighter Surfaces

Balancing the weight of basalt tones with paler materials keeps rooms from feeling heavy. A single feature wall in slate stone tile or stone mosaic tiles can be surrounded by lighter plaster and timber. Elsewhere, tile that looks like stone in softer shades can reduce overall cost while still echoing the depth and character of true rock.