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Limestone is the result of millions of years of sea shells and bones of sea creatures settling as sediment on the ocean floor. The calcium in the bones and shells combines with carbon dioxide in the water to form calcium carbonate, which is the basic mineral structure of the stone.
Limestone's wide array of shades, colours textures and durability make it a very popular stone for both traditional and contemporary interiors. The sheer choice of honed, polished, aged, brushed and tumbled limestone tiles that can be used for both walls and floors has added ever expanding appeal to this delightful product.
When we at Stonell source our limestone tiles, we only consider limestones that are both hard and that have low porosity. There is plenty of cheap limestone on the market that is simply not suitable for high usage areas like kitchens and halls. Due to its porosity these tiles will stain very easily. You can guarantee that by visiting one of our showrooms you will get the very best advice and your product will both be suitable for the area in which you wish to use it and will give you decades of hard wear.
Please note: Due to the nature of natural stone
each tile will vary slightly in colour, shade and texture. This is part of the character
of stone and adds to its charm.
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complimentary samples email or call freephone
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Expert advice on stone flooring, please contact
your nearest showroom |
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