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Marble Glacier Splitface Ledger Panel
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Harbor Gray Splitface Quartzite Panel
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Monterrey Black Slate Ledger Panel
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Del Sol Quartzite Splitface Ledger Panel
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Castle Gates Thin Brick Single Flats
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Alamo Sandstone Random Ledger Panel
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Glacier II Marble Corner Ledger
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Jura Splitface Slate Ledger Panel
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Beachwalk Splitface Marble Ledger Panel
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Valentino White Splitface Marble Ledger Panel
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Revere Blend Travertine Ledger Panel
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Bianco Mikasso Marble Ledger Panel
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Philadelphia Splitface Travertine Ledger Panel
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Rushmore Thin Brick Panel
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Canova Natural Marble Ledger Panel
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Cressida Gray Reclaimed Brick
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Yukon Stack Slate Ledger Panel
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Multicolor Slate Ledger Panel
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Lexington White Ledger Panel
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Castle Gate Thin Brick Herringbone Panel
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Niagra Splitface Quartzite Ledger Panel
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Golden Harvest Slate Ledger Panel
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Ledger Stone Walls to Ground Your Home
Ledger stone panels give your space a rustic appearance that fits perfectly indoors or outdoors. The three-dimensional look of stacked stone tile also offers appealing texture. Stacked stone makes a beautiful addition to any home and can be used in fireplaces, accent walls, kitchens, bathrooms, and patio and grill areas.
A stacked stone fireplace is a high value focal point in any living space, and fireplace stone tile elevates the look. You can make your fireplace minimalist or give it some drama with stacked stone tile. And, our ledger panels, including ledger stone panels, make your project much easier.
For outdoor use consider stacked stone tiles on an outdoor fireplace or wall. They are easy to maintain, needing just cleaning with detergent and periodic sealing. Stacked stone is a great way to blend into the natural beauty of the outdoors.
For indoor use, consider a stacked stone tile wall for a high drama element. Or use stacked stone tiles in a kitchen or bathroom to bring the beauty of nature indoors. With a variety of color options and sizes, you are sure to find some that fits your look and budget.
Rock Panel Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between stacked stone and ledgestone?
There is no difference. They are the same product, just different names. They are a type of natural stone tile that can be used for fireplaces, walls, and borders.
Does stacked stone need grout?
Stacked stone panels are attached to a backing which you can then install on your wall. Stacked stone does not require grout to be installed.
Stone Look Tile: Porcelain, Ceramic & More!
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Marble Art 1. 5 in. Hexagon Ceramic Mosaic
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Venato II Polished Porcelain Tile
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Uptown Antracite II Matte Porcelain Tile
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Levante White II Matte Ceramic Tile
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New York Soho Brick Look Porcelain Tile
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Stone Look Tile at an Affordable Price
Durable stone look tile is an affordable alternative to natural stone that looks great throughout the house. At Floor & Decor, you’ll find a wide variety of stone-look tiles, including marble look tile, gray stone tile, white stone tile, and more!
Advantages of Stone Look Tile
When it comes to choosing your tile material, there are many advantages to choosing a porcelain or ceramic stone look tile over authentic stone such as marble. You can get the authentic look of stone with an easy-to-maintain surface. As an added bonus, stone look tiles don’t require any sealing. Their moisture resistance makes them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, and easy to care for. To clean, simply sweep up excess dirt, and then wash or mop as normal.
Types of Stone Look Tiles
Thanks to modern technology, your options are virtually endless when it comes to selecting the right stone-look tile for your home. Whether you’re choosing stone look tile for flooring, backsplash, or wall tiles, we have something to fit everyone’s style.
Slate Look Porcelain Tile
There are even options for a slate look porcelain tile. Slate look porcelain tile is a more affordable option than real stone and looks great in a variety of rooms. Its use isn’t limited to kitchens and bathrooms either! Slate look porcelain tile and stone look tile is a great choice for entryways, laundry rooms, and even basements.
Marble Look Tile
Marble can elevate the design of any room, but it comes with an impressive price tag. Marble look tile not only allows you to bring a touch of luxury to your kitchen or bathroom at a more affordable cost, but it also offers better durability than the natural stone.
Concrete Look Tile
Concrete is a popular material in industrial style interior designs. From flooring to wall tiles, concrete look tile is a great, lightweight alternative that is easier to install and maintain than real cement.
With a variety of styles and colors to choose from, you're sure to find a selection that's perfect for your floor or wall project.
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Stone Look Tile Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a tile that looks like stone?
Yes—and stone look tile happens to be one of the most popular types of tile manufactured. Using technology such as digital imaging and precision printing, ceramic and porcelain tiles can be transformed into slate, marble, cement, and more stone-look tiles.
Are porcelain tiles better than stone?
There are many reasons why stone look porcelain tiles are more advantageous than natural stone tiles, including:
- Moisture resistance: Porcelain is less porous due to its manufacturing process, meaning it is more water resistant and better for use in bathrooms, showers, kitchens, and outdoor living areas.
- Maintenance: Porcelain requires little upkeep and is easy to clean, whereas natural stone tiles typically require frequent resealing to protect them from deterioration.
- Ease of installation: Stone-look porcelain tile is lightweight, making it easier to install on floors and walls especially. It’s also easier to cut for accuracy.
Facing (finishing) the floor with stone
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From time immemorial, natural stone has been used for flooring as one of the most durable and at the same time beautiful materials. Design options are diverse - it can be a simple stone tile, a checkerboard pattern, a complex ornament or a unique mosaic. It all depends on the chosen style and the budget of the project.
Thanks to modern technologies, it was possible to cope with the main disadvantage of a stone floor - low thermal conductivity. As a rule, the tile is laid on top of the heated structure. In addition, it is extremely important that experienced builders deal with stone flooring, because. stone is far from the cheapest material, and correcting any errors during installation will be very expensive. nine0003
SELECTION OF STONES FOR FLOORING
The choice of stone for floors should be based on the conditions of the room. Marble and granite floors have long been the norm, but there are other interesting options for laying the floor.
- for commercial establishments, galleries and stations (high traffic areas) granite and basalt are perfect. Such rocks are characterized by low abrasion and high resistance to pollution and acids. This is very important, because during the winter, due to dirt, sand and salt, significant damage to the surface of the stone can be caused; nine0020
- among the "domestic" rocks, the greatest demand is typical for marble, marble onyx, travertine and limestone. They are not as hard-wearing and impact-resistant, however, when used at home, they will last a very long time. We advise you not to use marble for finishing the hallway and rooms where perfect cleanliness is not always maintained;
- slate stands out for texture. With it, you can create interesting and unusual interiors. But it has a layered structure and it is for this reason that during the first year of use the floors are subject to “peeling”. In addition, this option can noticeably suffer from sharp heels and stilettos; nine0020
- quartzite, in fact, has the strength of granite and the beauty of marble, but it has one significant drawback - the cost is 2-3 times higher than most granites and marbles. It is not easy to saw, grind and polish. In this regard, non-edged slabs with a slightly uneven surface are often used.
FEATURES OF FINISHES AND FINISHES
Ideally, the beauty of the floor is combined with its safety. Due to the high humidity, stone floors are slippery, and this is fraught with injury. The texture should definitely be remembered when lining a bathroom or pool. nine0003
Tiles of the following sizes are commonly used: 305*305, 600*300, 600*600 and others. In addition, you can create a unique tile that resembles honeycombs or diamonds. The premium segment prefers mosaic marble floors or creating an interesting panel. The architect, together with the customer, develops a suitable drawing. We, in turn, embody ideas with the help of professional designers, as well as use precise cutting machines with program control.
Recently, the "butterfly" has been especially popular. In this option, several solid stone slabs (2 or 4) from one stone block are laid out next to each other. It turns out a unique pattern from the reflected veins of the stone. nine0003
INSTALLATION OF THE STONE FLOOR
Before the installation of the stone floor, all engineering communications must be installed: heating and water supply pipes, wires, underfloor heating. You should also carry out waterproofing, install a reinforcing mesh and perform a finishing screed. It should be noted that the thickness of the future coating and the adhesive layer affects the screed. Usually it is 5-10 mm, if the thickness of the stone is 20 mm. A number of requirements are imposed on it - the screed must be dry, clean and made in a perfectly even layer. nine0003
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There are 2 most popular tiling methods:
- Tiling with minimal overlap. It is important that the surface of the tile is even. At the joints should not remain noticeable traces of the solution. Until the repair is completed, the floor should be closed, and the joints sealed with construction tape. Then it is necessary to carry out a complex repolishing in order to update the texture and achieve the highest possible smoothness of the floor. nine0020
- In the second case, a chamfer is applied along the entire perimeter of the tile. As a rule, the chamfer is barely noticeable, but there are different options - depending on the planned relief of the floor. With this finish, the mortar filling the space between the tiles is clearly visible. But in this case it looks quite interesting and neat.
STONE FLOOR CARE
A stone floor can serve you for centuries, but its safety depends on three factors:
- the right choice of stone and its texture; nine0020
- compliance with floor laying standards;
- further implementation of simple rules for the care of the stone. From time to time, treat it with a water repellent - a substance that creates a barrier against moisture, dirt and dust.
You can learn more about the rules for the operation of the stone floor from the article "Care of the stone floor".
Natural stone floors - Art Stone Group Moscow
Contents
- Features and benefits of natural stone floors
- Minerals and rocks for floors
- The texture of the front surface of the stone
- How to choose the material for the floor
- Laying options
- Features of laying natural stone tiles
Interiors dominated by natural materials look stylish and respectable. Natural wood and stone finishes never get boring. She delights with unique textures and subtle tonal transitions of colors and shades.
Features and benefits of natural stone floors
Natural stone floors are appropriate in any interior - whether it is the luxury of a palace setting or the laconic lines of minimalism. They are perfectly combined with materials such as wood, forged metal, decorative glass. In modern style interiors, designers often use furniture and other elements made of polymeric materials that look very impressive against the background of natural granite or marble slabs. nine0003
Natural stone attracts not only with its beauty and variety of textures, but also with high performance. Stone floors are resistant to abrasion and other mechanical damage. And if scuffs appear on the polished surface of the plates over time, they can be re-sanded without any problems and restore the original mirror shine.
Minerals and rocks for floors
Each natural stone has its own "character". Different rocks differ in hardness, strength, resistance to abrasion and other indicators. Therefore, when choosing the appropriate type of finish for floors, it is necessary to take into account not only the style and color of the interior, but also the purpose of the room and the features of its operation. nine0003
- Granite . Granular rock, which in its strength and hardness surpasses almost all types of natural finishing stone. It has high frost resistance and low water permeability. Granite can be used both for finishing indoor floors and for laying outdoors (terraces, unglazed verandas). The color range of this stone is very extensive - these are various shades of gray, red and black tones.
- Marble . Marble is the most popular type of interior finishing stone. It is easy to process, thanks to which the floor finish can be supplemented with curly elements: profile skirting boards, steps with a rounded edge. A variety of colors of marble includes almost the entire color palette. There are pink, green and even purple varieties of this stone. Marble is not very resistant to abrasion, temperature extremes and acidic environments. Therefore, it is recommended to use it for finishing floors in rooms with a low transit load. And to care for the surface, you need to use neutral detergents that do not contain acids. nine0020
- Travertine . Limestone fine-grained rock. Easy to grind and polish. The color range of the stone shows the whole range of brown tones - from beige and yellowish to rich gray-brown shades. Travertine is a rather fragile and soft stone. It is suitable for finishing floors in rooms with a small transit load - apartments, private houses, representative offices.
- Sandstone . Granular, rather loose rock, which includes quartz, mica, feldspars. The stone is easy to process, attracts with a peculiar surface texture and low price. But sandstone is highly hygroscopic, so it is undesirable to use it for finishing floors in wet areas: bathrooms, swimming pools. nine0020
- Slate . Sedimentary rock with a layered structure. It has sufficient strength and resistance to abrasion. The color palette is dominated by calm beige and gray tones. Slate floor tiles are often used in high-tech or minimalist interiors. It goes well with polished stainless steel, glass surfaces.
- Limestone . This stone is interesting in that in addition to the mineral component, it includes concretions of organic origin. These are elements of fossilized sea shells, small aquatic organisms, plants. A bizarre pattern appears on the surface of polished limestone, including elements of marine flora and fauna. Limestone is a real find for those who create an interior in an eco-friendly style. nine0020
- Onyx . Quartz rock with a layered texture. The stone is valued for its variety of colors and the beauty of the pattern that layers of different colors create. The material is easy to process, easy to grind and polish. Onyx tiled floors look truly luxurious. But the price of this material is quite high - in comparison with other varieties of finishing stone. Therefore, when finishing the floor, onyx is most often used for the manufacture of individual decorative elements - for example, mosaic panels. nine0020
The texture of the front surface of the stone
The appearance of the finished floor largely depends not only on the type of decorative stone chosen, but also on the method of finishing its surface.
- Polished . Shiny, reflective surface that gives the interior a festive, luxurious look. But polished soft varieties of stone (marble, travertine) quickly appear scratches and scuffs. It is possible to protect the surface from abrasive effects by crystallization. This is a special treatment using chemicals that strengthen the upper layers of the stone. nine0020
- Matt . A versatile type of surface that will look great in both classic and modern environments. On a matte surface, the color and features of the texture of the material are well manifested. At the same time, traces of abrasive influences are practically invisible on it.
- Sanded . Smooth, slightly rough surface, on which traces of processing by abrasive tools may be visible. It has good anti-slip properties. According to their performance, such floors are ideal for wet rooms, baths or saunas, entrance areas, kitchens. nine0020
- Antique . With the help of special types of mechanical processing, a micro-relief is created on the surface of the stone, which imitates the surface of an old stone floor. This texture is in harmony with the elements of the country style, Provence, grunge, vintage.
- Sandblasting . Sandblasting significantly brightens the natural color of the stone. On such a surface, the natural texture is practically not visible. But sandblasted floors are completely non-slip. On their surface scratches, scuffs and other traces of mechanical influences are not visible. nine0020
How to choose the material for the floor
When choosing stone tiles for the floor, one should be guided not only by personal preferences and stylistic features of the interior, but also by the operational features of the room. For exit areas (hallways and halls), polished or matte granite will be the best option. It is resistant to mechanical damage and other negative influences. On a granular granite surface, sand and other particles of pollution brought in from the street will not be too noticeable. nine0003
In terms of performance, granite floors are also well suited for kitchens. This stone is resistant (unlike marble) to food acids, strong detergents. Granite does not absorb coloring liquids and is easily cleaned of dirt. In wet rooms (bath, swimming pool) it is undesirable to use a stone with a polished surface. To finish the bedroom and living room, you can use any kind of stone tiles that are combined with the stylistic and color solutions of the interior. nine0003
Installation options
When choosing the right stone tile for flooring, pay attention to its format. Incorrectly selected dimensions of the finishing stone can visually distort the proportions of the room, for example, make it much smaller than it really is.
- Slabs . Large-format slabs that make it possible to fully enjoy the beauty of natural stone patterns. Typically, marble and travertine slabs are used for flooring. This decor is suitable for large rooms. A polished slab floor would look great in a living room. nine0020
- Mosaic floor set . Mosaic elements made of marble and onyx will decorate the interior of any room, whether it is a luxurious bathroom or a reception hall. Mosaic can be used to lay out borders or friezes, you can also make panels with an ornament or a thematic pattern from it. But you should not lay mosaics on the entire plane of the floor in the room. Such a finish will look too colorful and can visually reduce the size of the room.
- Standard board sizes . Each manufacturer of stone tiles offers a fairly large selection of standard sizes. The model range can include both square and rectangular formats. Finishing the floor with slabs of standard sizes is the best option for the price. It will cost the buyer much less than custom-made decor made of the same stone.
Features of laying natural stone tiles
In order for stone floors to retain their integrity and attractive appearance for a long time, it is necessary to choose the right material for laying one or another type of stone. nine0003
- For cement . Laying stone on cement mortar has its advantages. This material is widely available, inexpensive, has high strength and durability. Laying on cement mortar allows you to even out small differences in level. But this method of laying is recommended only for those types of stone that do not absorb moisture - first of all, for granite and slate.
- For adhesive . For laying stone slabs on glue, it is necessary to prepare an even base, without chips, cracks and level differences. There are special waterless adhesives that are used when laying porous stones - marble, limestone, sandstone. Specialized products, of course, have their advantages over conventional cement. nine0020
Natural stone floors are easy to care for. Most contaminants are easily removed with plain water. To clean the surface, it is highly undesirable to use abrasive products, as well as liquids containing strong acids and alkalis. The surface of the porous stone can be treated with special agents that close the pores of the material and give it hydrophobic properties.