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Walnut Travertine Tile 4x16 Filled, Honed
Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common Travertine stone colors you will see on the ...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 6x24 Filled, Honed
Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common Travertine stone colors you will see on the ...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 8x32 Filled, Honed
Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common Travertine stone colors you will see on the ...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 4x4 Tumbled
QDI® Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common travertine stone colors you will see on...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 12x12 Tumbled
QDI® Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common travertine stone colors you will see on...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 18x18 Brushed Chiseled
QDI® Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common travertine stone colors you will see on...
View full detailsWooden Gray Limestone Trim 12 Honed Pencil Rail
Wooden Gray Limestone Collection is a grayish marble with vein cuts that give the appearance of a wood finish. There is a white background with gor...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile 12x12 Unfilled, Honed
QDI® Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common travertine stone colors you will see on...
View full detailsWalnut Travertine Tile Pattern Rectified
QDI® Walnut is a light to medium beige material with fairly little movement. This is one of the most common travertine stone colors you will see on...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut Travertine Tile Pattern Tumbled
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut Travertine Tile 12x12 Unfilled, Honed
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut Travertine Tile 18x18 Unfilled, Honed
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut Travertine Tile 12x12 Tumbled
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTravertine Tile - English Walnut - Filled Honed - 16x24
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTravertine Tile | English Walnut | Filled Honed 12x12
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTravertine Tile Pattern - English Walnut - Brushed Chiseled
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTravertine Tile - English Walnut - Filled Honed 12x24
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTravertine Tile English Walnut - Brushed Chiseled 18x18
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut Travertine Tile 6x12 Brushed Eased
English Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsTufa Limestone Tile 6x36 Honed
Tufa is a limestone that is formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of ambient temperature water. This material us usually found near spring...
View full detailsDark Emprador Marble Tile 12x12 Polished
Dark Emprador is an enchanting marble from Spain. This collection boasts rich brown hues along side grey veining. This is the perfect material to w...
View full detailsFantastico Travertine Tile 6x12 Tumbled
Fantastico® is a beautiful travertine that offers almost every color of the rainbow. This is a wonderful selection for those who like vibrant color...
View full detailsNysa Travertine Tile Pattern Brushed Chiseled
In Greek mythology,the mountainous district of Nysa,was the traditional place where the rain nymphs raised the young god Dionysus. The Nysa® Collec...
View full detailsNysa Travertine Tile 24x24 Tumbled
In Greek mythology,the mountainous district of Nysa,was the traditional place where the rain nymphs raised the young god Dionysus. The Nysa® Collec...
View full detailsUse Guide
Stone Floors For Every Room
Stone and stone look floors are built to handle everyday life. In kitchens, kitchen floor tile needs to resist spills and chair legs while still feeling comfortable underfoot. Terracotta floor tile brings warmth to cottage and Mediterranean schemes, while brick floor tile near doors and fireplaces nods to traditional masonry and shrugs off dirt and grit.
Patterns And Character
Pattern changes how these materials feel. Black and white floor tile in a small foyer or powder room adds graphic structure, while hexagon floor tile introduces a softer, more playful rhythm. Wood look floor tile offers the appearance of timber in spaces where moisture might be a challenge, keeping the palette cohesive from room to room.
Linking Spaces
Using related tones across different stones helps rooms flow. Limestone floor tiles in living zones can transition to slate floor tile in entries and mudrooms and travertine floor tile in bathrooms. The subtle shifts in texture and tone keep each area suited to its function without breaking the overall story.
Bathrooms And Bedrooms
In bathrooms, white bathroom floor tile feels fresh and clean, especially when paired with softer wall colours. Bedrooms often need only a small patch of tiled floor near doors or in front of wardrobes, letting timber or carpet take over deeper into the space. Choosing stones with similar undertones ensures these transitions feel natural.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is stone tile good for high traffic areas?
A: Yes. Most stone floor tile types like granite and slate are ideal for high traffic zones due to their strength and scratch resistance. Sealed granite, slate, and travertine tiles shrug off foot traffic, moisture, and dropped items so their appearance stays consistent. Our specialists can help you choose the right tile surfaces to match your traffic demands and style goals.
Q: Do stone tiles need sealing?
A: Most do. Sealing helps protect stone from stains and moisture. The frequency depends on the material and traffic levels. We recommend applying a high-quality sealant to natural surfaces annually to lock out spills and humidity. Schedule a quick consultation with our certified installers to keep your tiles vibrant and your warranty intact.
Q: Can I install stone tile over radiant heat?
A: Absolutely. Stone works well with radiant heat systems, conducting and retaining warmth effectively in colder seasons. Professional installation ensures even heat distribution and long-lasting warmth through winter months. Our team guides you through material selection and maintenance tips to protect your investment.
Q: What's the best way to clean stone flooring?
A: Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone. Avoid acidic or abrasive products, which can damage the tile and sealer. Rinse with clean water and dry with a microfiber mop to prevent streaks or residue. Our restoration specialists can customize a maintenance plan for your surface so it keeps its showroom sheen.