Natural Stone | Styles
Few things in life say more about you than your home. What’s
inside those walls, on those walls, and against those walls,
speak volumes about who you are, what you love, where you’ve
been - your style. It goes without saying that you should use
the same thinking when choosing your stone
flooring. Because any floor covering in your home impacts
interior beauty, design, décor, comfort, livability and
upkeep. It’s a fact, floor coverings can make or
break a home.
Because of the number of natural stone choices, patterns, textures and price points, shopping for natural stone can intimidate even the most experienced shopper.
typical natural stone floor tile sizes: 12”x12”, 13”x13”,
16”x16”, and 18”x18”
two types of edges for natural stone floor tile: a
polished bull nose edge or a polished straight edge
two basic types of stone used in the building industry
natural stone such as marble, granite, or limestone
agglomerates (manufactured stones)
Natural stone can be grouped into three classes
Igneous rock- formed when molten rock
(called lava or magma) cools and hardens
granite is an example of an igneous rock
Sedimentary rock- formed from biological
deposits that have undergone consolidation and
crystallization
limestone and sandstone fall into this category
Metamorphic rock - created when other kinds
of rocks are changed by great heat and pressure inside the
earth
marble, slate and quartzite are examples
Names and definitions of some of the more popular natural
stones:
Click on a swatch below for more information
Granite
Granite
igneous stone
extremely hard
dense
resistant to scratches and acid etching
ideal for flooring and in food preparation areas
hundreds of varieties
made up mostly of quartz and feldspar
resists staining and scratching better than any
other stone
variety of colors such as rich browns, vibrant golds,
warm creams and cooler blues, greens, grays and decadent
black
Sandstone
Sandstone
sedimentary stone
primarily composed of rough loose grains of quartz sand
number of varieties are available
Limestone
Limestone
another sedimentary stone
formed from calcite and sediment
comes in many earthen colors
actually a young marble
created by the accumulation of organic materials such
as shells and coral
comes in a diverse range of neutral colors from ivory
to soft grays to golden browns
Marble
Marble
derivative of limestone
metamorphic stone
can be polished
soft and easily scratched or etched by acids
countless types from around the world
crystallized limestone not as hard as granite
comes in different color variations
displays veining with swirls and patches of color
colors range from white to earth tones to dark
Travertine
Travertine
crystallized, partially metamorphosed limestone
because of its structure, can be filled and honed
dense enough to be a type of marble
member of the limestone family
soft and porous
formed with many small cavities and holes
holes can be filled in with cement or resin
holes can be left unfilled for a textured surface
surface is polished for different looks from honed to
highly polished
filled-in areas remain dull
can also be tumbled for a rustic, old world look
very popular backsplash
colors are earthy and warm
Slate
Slate
metamorphic stone that has a sheet-like structure
composed of clay, quartz and shale
comes in a multitude of colors including reds and
greens
used for interiors and exteriors
has natural “clefting” along the surface for a
textural, layered look
made up of clay and shale, which is very dense
water resistant
ideal for patios and pool surrounds
colors range from rich reds, oranges and golds to
mauve, lavender, green, blue, black, rust and brown
Agglomerate Stone
Agglomerate Stone
manufactured stone made from natural stone chips
suspended in a binder such as cement, epoxy resins or
polyester
most well known is poured-in-place terrazzo
some of the most popular are quartz products
products offer the look of natural stone
stain and scratch resistant
offer consistency and strength
virtually maintenance free
Finishes
Polished
creates a glossy shine from the natural reflection of
the stone’s crystals
mirror-like shine is accomplished by using finer
polishing heads
polish may last a long time or may be unstable
depending on the type of stone
granite, marble and limestone are frequently
polished and require maintenance to preserve the shine
Honed
provides a flat, matte or satin finish
creates a more informal and softer look
finish is created by stopping short of the last stage
of polishing
shows fewer scratches
requires less maintenance
marble, limestone, travertine and slate-best
for a honed finish
Acid-washed
shiny with small etching marks (pits in the surface)
shows fewer scratches
much more rustic in appearance
most stones can be acid-washed
most common are marble and limestone
also a way to soften the shine on granite
Saw-cut refined
matte finish
stone is processed to remove the heaviest saw marks
but not enough to achieve a honed finish
can purchase granite, marble and limestone this way
Flamed
finish achieved by heating the surface of the stone
to extreme temperatures, followed by rapid cooling
surface of the stone pops and chips leaving a rough,
unrefined texture
process is usually done with granite
flamed granite has a highly textured surface
ideal for areas where slip resistance might be a
concern (shower areas)
Split-faced
rough texture
not as abrasive as flamed
finish achieved by hand cutting and chiseling
at the quarry
this exposes the natural cleft of the stone
finish is primarily done on slate
Tumbled
smooth or slightly pitted surface, and broken,
rounded edges and corners
several methods used to achieve the tumbled look
3/8” thick tiles can be tumbled in a machine to
achieve the desired look
or 3cm tiles can be tumbled and then split, creating
two tiles that are tumbled on one side
marble and limestone are primary candidates
Brushed
features a worn down look
achieved by brushing the surface of the stone
simulating natural wear over time
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