Natural Stone Tiles
Natural stone tiles are a durable and attractive option for flooring, with variations in colour and pattern that add a unique and timeless look to any space. Perfect for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways and bathrooms. We also stock porcelain natural stone effect tiles, ideal as a low-maintenance option.
Enhance the elegance of your floors and walls with our exquisite collection of natural stone tiles. Choose from the finest marble, travertine, opus stone and more. Natural stone tiles offer a timeless beauty that adds a touch of luxury to any space. With their unique patterns, these tiles create a captivating visual display. Perfect for both bathrooms and kitchens, these tiles are not only aesthetically pleasing but also exceptionally durable – ideal for the busiest of spaces. Whether you're looking to revamp your living room, kitchen splashback or bathroom floor, our natural stone tiles provide a versatile and stunning solution. Elevate your home's allure with the enduring beauty of natural stone tile.
FAQ
What are the different types of natural stone tiles available?
There are several types of natural stone tiles, including marble, granite, travertine, slate and opus stone. Marble tiles are known for their luxurious appearance, durability and wide range of colours. Opus stone tiles on the other hand are a blend of different stones, offering a distinct and rustic look suitable for both floors and walls.
Can you use natural stone floor tiles in a shower?
You need to consider whether the surface could become slippery. Marble a popular wall tile for shower walls, but marble floor tiles don’t offer the best grip unless treated with an anti-slip treatment. All natural stones are also porous to different levels, which means they’re prone to staining. For normal day-to-day use, natural stone floor tiles are perfect for bathrooms but if you’re planning to hose down the dog after a muddy walk be aware the stone might discolour over time.
Do you seal natural stone tiles before grouting?
Yes, this is an essential step. Sealing the natural tile fills the porous stone with a protective sealant, preventing grout particles from entering the stone’s pores and creating a hazy surface on your tiles.