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Natural Stone: Granite Tile, Marble, Limestone, Travertine, Countertops

Granite Application

Marble Application

Tumbled Marble Application

Limestone Application

Slate Application

Travertine Application

Jerusalem Stone

Natural Stone Countertops

Natural Stone Tile & Solid Stone

Natural stone like granite, marble, travertine, slate and limestone cannot be outdone in beauty, strength and variety. Browse the infinite selections of these natural stones at your local showrooms as well as online and see which one fits your home design and remodeling project – whether it is something classic and elegant like marble or perhaps more modern and cutting edge like a dark granite.

Both natural stone tile and solid slabs can be applied in any part of your home: kitchen countertops, backsplash, venthood, flooring, walls, bathroom, vanity tops, bathtub decoration, shower, livingroom, fireplace, office desk, table, bar, basement, outdoor, etc.
In any of the above applications, natural stone turns out to be really functional as well as visually appealing and expressive. Offering a vast range of species, colors and patterns to choose from, natural stone can match any interior, any style, and give the kind of zest to your home design which cannot be achieved by any other material.

Natural stone tile has recently begun to regain its popularity as both a beautiful and functional material for construction and design. Natural stone, like granite tile or marble tile, for example, are extremely durable and resilient to the daily wear in a home or commercial space and retain their look for a long time. Each stone tile also has particular veining and coloration that not only enlivens the room in which it is installed but also guarantees that it will look as original as your home is. Choose natural stone tile for any style you may have in mind – stone tile tends to adapt readily and look great with designs ranging from contemporary to rustic.


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