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Stone flooring is a durable flooring option that is commonly utilised in both residential and commercial spaces. Made from various types of natural stone, such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, or travertine, stone flooring offers unique textures, colours, and patterns that enhance the aesthetic appeal of interior and exterior environments.

Main types of stone flooring

 

Marble Flooring

Marble flooring adds elegance and sophistication to any space. It is available in a wide range of colours, from white and beige to black and green.

Granite Flooring

Granite flooring is used for its durability, hardness, and resistance to scratches and stains. It is available in a variety of colours and finishes.

Limestone Flooring

Limestone flooring is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, including kitchens, bathrooms, and patios.

Slate Flooring

Slate flooring provides excellent slip resistance, making it ideal for high-traffic areas such as entryways, hallways, and pool decks.

Travertine Flooring

Travertine flooring features a unique, porous texture with natural pits and voids that add character and charm to any space. It is available in various finishes.

 

Advantages of stone flooring

 

Durability

Stone flooring is highly durable and long-lasting, capable of withstanding heavy foot traffic, moisture, and wear and tear.

Variety

Stone flooring offers a wide range of colours, patterns, textures, and finishes to suit different design preferences and architectural styles.

Versatility

Stone flooring is suitable for various applications, including kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, dining areas, entryways, patios, and pool decks.

Low Maintenance

Stone flooring is relatively low-maintenance.


Disadvantages of stone flooring

 

Cost

Stone flooring can be more expensive than other flooring options such as laminate, vinyl, or ceramic tile due to its durability, and labour-intensive installation process.

Porosity

Some types of stone flooring, such as limestone, travertine, and slate, are more porous and prone to staining and moisture absorption.  They can be sealed to prevent moisture ingress, although this can be a labour intensive and costly process.

Slip Resistance

Polished stone flooring surfaces may be slippery, especially when wet.

Maintenance

Stone flooring requires regular cleaning and maintenance to preserve its appearance and durability.  

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