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Classico tumbled travertine offers softly weathered edges and a comfortable, matte texture. The 4x4 square size is ideal for classic patterns, bord...
View full detailsThese 4x4 tumbled Botticino marble tiles feature rounded edges and subtle color variation for an aged, handcrafted look. Perfect for backsplashes, ...
View full detailsIn a versatile 6x6 format, tumbled Botticino marble showcases warm beige hues and weathered edges for old-world charm. Use on walls or light-duty f...
View full detailsTumbled Botticino marble in a 3x6 size delivers soft edges and time-worn charm with warm beige tones. Ideal for classic backsplashes and walls, it ...
View full detailsClassico tumbled travertine pairs soft, timeworn edges with a comfortable matte feel for authentic vintage style. The 6x6 square size enhances floo...
View full detailsClassico tumbled travertine features softened edges and a timeworn surface that adds instant warmth and charm. The 3x6 subway size installs easily ...
View full detailsAfyon Sugar marble presents a luminous white field with gentle gold undertones reminiscent of premium Italian stone. The durable 12x12 square tile ...
View full detailsPolished Afyon Sugar marble brightens interiors with a creamy white base and gentle, elegant veining. The generous 18x18 format delivers a seamless...
View full detailsApplication notes: Suitable for covered* exterior floors and walls in freezing and non-freezing climates. *Covered implies an area protected from t...
View full detailsApplication notes: Suitable for covered* exterior walls in freezing and non-freezing climates and covered* exterior floors in non-freezing climate...
View full detailsApplication notes: Suitable for covered* exterior walls in freezing and non-freezing climates and covered* exterior floors in non-freezing climate...
View full detailsApplication notes: Suitable for covered* exterior floors and walls in freezing and non-freezing climates. *Covered implies an area protected from t...
View full detailsApplication notes: Suitable for covered* exterior walls in freezing and non-freezing climates. *Covered implies an area protected from the elements.
Application notes: Suitable for covered* exterior walls in freezing and non-freezing climates. *Covered implies an area protected from the elements.
Ancient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsChoosing Natural Stone Tile for Bathrooms
Natural stone tile has been the premier flooring and wall covering material for thousands of years. Each stone type offers distinct characteristics in terms of appearance, durability, and maintenance requirements. Understanding these differences helps you select the right stone for your specific application and lifestyle.
Types of Natural Stone Tile
Marble is the classic luxury stone - known for dramatic veining and a luminous quality. Travertine offers warm earth tones and a rustic character, excelling both indoors and outdoors. Slate is one of the hardest natural stones, with a textured cleft surface and excellent durability. Limestone provides understated elegance with soft, muted tones. Granite is the most durable option, resistant to scratching and acid etching. Quartzite combines marble's beauty with granite's strength. Basalt and soapstone offer specialized properties for specific applications.
Natural Stone by Application
For floors, granite, slate, and quartzite offer the best durability for high-traffic areas. Marble and travertine excel in formal living spaces and bathrooms. For showers, choose honed finishes with proper sealing. For backsplashes, any stone type works depending on your design style. For outdoor use, travertine, granite, basalt, and slate perform best against weather and UV exposure. Natural stone mosaics add artful detail to any application.
Natural Stone vs. Porcelain
Natural stone provides unique beauty, warmth, and character that porcelain cannot fully replicate. Each tile has natural variation - no two are identical. The tradeoff is that most natural stones require sealing and more careful maintenance than porcelain tile. For a low-maintenance alternative, stone look porcelain tile mimics natural stone patterns. Many designers combine both - natural stone for focal areas and porcelain for high-traffic zones.
General Care Guidelines
All natural stone tile should be sealed upon installation with a penetrating stone sealer. Resealing frequency varies by stone type - marble and limestone every 1-2 years, granite every 2-3 years. Use pH-neutral, stone-safe cleaners for all stone types. Avoid acidic cleaners on marble, limestone, travertine, and onyx. Regular sweeping prevents abrasive grit from wearing the surface.
What is the most durable natural stone tile?
Granite and quartzite are the most durable natural stone tiles. Both rank 6-7+ on the Mohs hardness scale, making them highly resistant to scratching, chipping, and wear. Slate is also very durable. Marble, limestone, and travertine are softer and better suited for residential rather than high-traffic commercial applications.
What types of natural stone are used for tile?
The main types include marble (luxury veined stone), travertine (warm earth-toned limestone), slate (hard, layered stone with cleft texture), limestone (soft sedimentary stone), granite (extremely hard igneous stone), quartzite (metamorphic stone with marble-like looks), basalt (dense volcanic stone), onyx (translucent banded stone), sandstone (warm grained stone), and soapstone (smooth, heat-resistant stone).
Does natural stone tile need to be sealed?
Yes, virtually all natural stone tile requires sealing to protect against moisture absorption and staining. The exception is soapstone, which is naturally non-porous enough to skip sealing. Apply a penetrating stone sealer after installation and reseal periodically - the frequency depends on the stone type and the amount of traffic or moisture exposure.
Is natural stone tile more expensive than porcelain?
Natural stone generally costs more than standard porcelain tile, though there's significant overlap in pricing. Basic travertine or limestone can be comparable to mid-range porcelain, while premium marbles and quartzites cost considerably more. Factor in sealing products and slightly higher installation costs for natural stone. The unique beauty and character of natural stone often justify the investment for homeowners seeking an authentic, one-of-a-kind look.