Natural stone flooring tiles
If you're looking for a stylish and versatile natural stone flooring option for your home or commercial premises, then our natural stone flooring tiles could be the perfect choice.
These beautiful natural stone flooring tiles comes in a vast range of colours, textures and styles, so there's sure to be something that matches your requirements.
Plus, there are options suitable for any room. While bathrooms and kitchens are the most common places to incorporate natural stone flooring tiles, with a bit of careful planning, the material can also be used to great effect in hallways, living rooms, conservatories and bedrooms - not to mention shop floors and reception areas.
In addition, outdoor stone and patio setswill look fabulous in gardens and other outdoor spaces.
Here at Cotswolds Home and Garden, we offer a huge selection of natural stone for you to choose from, including limestone, slate, granite, basalt, travertine, quartz and marble floors.
Why choose natural stone flooring tiles?
As well as the extreme good looks of stone, there are plenty of other reasons to choose this material.
Because it is made from a natural product, every natural stone floor tiles floor will be unique. Minor colour variations add character, while the veining in marble and limestone - and the grain in basalt, quartz and granite floor tiles - will all be distinctive. In some cases, you may even find fossils or other marks that make the surface one of a kind.
Since stone is an extremely durable and hard-wearing product. It's rare for the products to succumb to damage. Over time they will wear to an even more beautiful patina than when they were new. In addition, natural stone floor tile maintenance requires minimal effort.
In rooms where liquids are likely to end up on the floor (for instance, bathrooms, kitchens and entryways), natural stone flooring tiles are a good choice because they are not prone to water damage. In addition, most natural stone flooring tiles have textures that can help to prevent slips.
How to select the perfect Natural stone flooring tile floor
When choosing natural stone floor flooring tiles, you'll have plenty of options to consider and the right choice will depend on your own personal preferences, the interior design scheme and practical factors.
Here are a few questions to ask when deciding on a floor:
- What colour floor do I want? - There is a vast selection of colour options to choose from. For example, limestone flooring is offered in cream, grey, gold and beige tones, while slate flooringcan range from black and grey, through to orange, peach and even green.
- What finish should the flooring have? - Polished stone has a glossy sheen, while honed generally has a more matt appearance. If you're looking for some texture, then tumbled, riven or sawn might be better options.
- Should the stone floor look new or aged? - The answer to this will depend on the overall decor of a room or property. For example, floors with an antique finish will provide an attractive aged appearance, so it seems like the floor has been in place for many years, rather than looking like a new surface.
- How big should the stone tiles be, and do I want a certain pattern? - Stone tiles come in a wide range of sizes. Grid and off-set patterns are popular, while some tiles can be arranged in random patterns.
Shop online with Cotswolds Home and Garden
Whatever your project, with help from Cotswolds Home and Garden, you're sure to find a natural stone flooring that matches your every wish.
Ordering marble, travertine, slate, basalt, quartz and limestone flooring is easy with our secure online shop and once your transaction is completed, we'll work quickly to get your products delivered to you as soon as possible.
If you have questions about any of our natural flooring products, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Our sales team is available on 01666 504015, and you can also follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
All natural stone flooring tiles are to a greater or lesser extent porous and need to be impregnated with industry recognised materials. Some stones may be easily scratched and / or is subject to pitting /chipping.