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Seashell cottage limestone tile warm beige tone natural stone soft textured surface by Country Floors
Seashell Cottage Limestone Tile
Size:16"x24"x1/2"
Black and white penny round limestone mosaic offset pattern classic contrast design by Country Floors
Black, Britannia, Snow White Honed Penny Round Offset 1 Limestone Mosaic
Size:12"x12"x3/8"
Champagne honed limestone tile soft cream tone matte natural stone smooth surface by Country Floors
Champagne Honed Limestone Tile
Size:12"x12"x3/8"
Champagne honed limestone mosaic 2x2 square pattern soft neutral matte surface by Country Floors
Champagne Honed 2x2 Limestone Mosaic
Size:12"x12"x3/8"
Bosphorus full grain limestone tile textured natural stone earthy tone surface by Country Floors
Bosphorus Full Grain Limestone Tile
Size:16"x24"x1/2"
Arabesque honed limestone mosaic warm tones curved geometric pattern natural stone by Country Floors
Arabesque Honed Limestone Mosaic
Size:10"x10"x1/4"
$294.72/ per pcs
Champagne honed limestone tile soft cream tone matte natural stone smooth surface by Country Floors
Champagne Honed Limestone Tile
Size:24"x24"x1/2"
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Champagne Honed Limestone Tile 12×24 Image
Champagne Honed Limestone Tile
Size:12"x24"x3/8"
$14.85$11.88/ per sqft
Champagne Belmont honed limestone slab large format natural stone surface by Country Floors
Champagne Belmont Honed Limestone Slab
Thickness:3/4" thick
Blend multi finish limestone mosaic checkmate pattern multicolor natural stone decorative surface by Country Floors
Blend Multi Finish Checkmate Limestone Mosaic
Size:12"x12"x3/8"
Belgium Blue Honed  Limestone Tile 12×24 Image
Belgium Blue Honed Limestone Tile
Size:12"x24"x3/8"
Mayfair Honed Limestone Slab Random
Mayfair Honed Limestone Slab
Thickness:3/4" thick
Champagne textured limestone tile subtle grain surface natural stone neutral tone by Country Floors
Champagne Textured Limestone Tile
Size:16"x24"x5/8"
Britannia Light, Snow White, Black Honed 2×2 Limestone Mosaic 12×12 Image
Black,Snow White,Britannia Light Honed 2x2 Marble Mosaic
Size:12"x12"x3/8"
Beja Honed  Limestone Mosaics 11 3/4×11 3/4
Beja Honed Limestone Mosaic
Size:11 3/4"x11 3/4"x3/8"
Belgium Blue Honed Pencil Liner Limestone Moldings 1/2×12 Image
Belgium Blue Honed Pencil Liner Limestone Molding
Size:1/2"x12"x11/16"

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The basic difference is that marble is formed from limestone through metamorphism and typically has a more crystalline structure. Actually, it’s a matter of energy: marble tile gives you those sharp, dramatic veins that feel formal and maybe sometimes a commercial kind of look, while limestone is much more hushed and sandy, which is why interior designers love using limestone tiles for kitchen floors when they want a quiet luxury interior that doesn't feel like it's trying too hard.

Yes, limestone tiles can be installed in showers, but it has to be specifically manufactured and sealed to be used in high-moisture areas. Not all limestone is processed equally, so you want to ensure with professionals that you have shower-quality limestone tiles before it is installed in your shower.

To maintain your limestone shower tile, you will have to practice proper upkeep and make sure your tile is properly sealed to ensure its quality.

Limestone tiles are generally not hard to clean. If you use soft materials, clean water, and limestone-safe cleaning agents your limestone tile will be easily maintained. Limestone tile requires regular sweeping and mopping, but you should not let the water sit on the tile for long.

If something spills on your limestone tile, you want to clean the spill immediately. Wines, paint, dyes, and other liquids should not be allowed to dry on limestone because they can lead to permanent staining. If you are careful about looking after moisture and stains, your limestone flooring will remain like new.

Limestone tile will require a sealant just like many other natural stone tiles. Limestone flooring must be sealed to maintain its integrity and protect it from moisture. Sealed limestone tile works fabulously as a floor finish and provides years of beauty and function to both residential and commercial spaces.

Under normal circumstances, limestone floor tile should be resealed every 3 to 5 years to remain in good condition. Flooring with heavy foot traffic should be sealed closer to every three years to prevent wear, staining, and cracking.

Limestone is a natural stone that is relatively low maintenance compared to marble and granite. However, while it is incredibly hard-wearing, limestone is a softer material than other stones and more porous. Its porosity level makes it prone to staining, so you should be careful about using acidic substances (like coffee, wine, or lemon juice) around limestone tile.

You can maintain limestone flooring with regular sweeping, and mopping with a gentle cleanser and warm water. We recommend using a neutral pH cleaner meant for natural stone. Careful cleaning and protecting the tile will ensure that it lasts and looks its best.

Sealing limestone increases moisture resistance it will hold up wonderfully for years.

Limestone tiles can cost anywhere from $3 to $10 dollar per square foot. Limestone tile accents and limestone mosaics tend to be more expensive (as much as $30 per square foot). Nevertheless, compared to other natural stones, limestone tends to be on the lower end of the expense range.

One major major disadvantage of using limestone is that it is susceptible to staining. If it comes into regular, long-lasting contact with heavy dirt, staining chemicals (dyes, ink, paint, etc), or acidic substances (coffee, lemon juice, wine), it can become discolored. You should be careful to wipe up any spills immediately using natural stone cleaning products.

Another disadvantage of limestone is that it can be worn down from acids present in rainwater over time. It is also more prone to crumbling and erosion than concrete or granite. However, you can still apply limestone tiles outdoors. Some of the most iconic and ancient buildings in the world, like the Pyramids of Giza, are made of limestone.

The main advantages of limestone tiles are their versatility and durability for both interior and exterior applications. As a natural stone, limestone is very long-lasting. As long as you properly maintain your limestone tiles, they will last a long time. They can be installed both indoors and outdoors and will stand up against the elements. Additionally, limestone tile is a great material for keeping homes cool. It is a natural stone that is great at conducting heat, which prevents spaces from feeling too hot.

Limestone tiles can be installed on most walls and floors inside and outside of the home. Limestone tiles can be used on patios, kitchen floors, kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls and floors, pool pavers, outdoor patios, and a plethora of other ways. They can also be installed in wet areas like showers, but they must be properly sealed to safeguard them from moisture.

Limestone is a classic naturally formed sedimentary stone that has adorned many homes across the world. Limestone tiles are considered a premium material for kitchens, bathrooms, and dining rooms. Both aesthetically beautiful and long-lasting, limestone tiles are popular for interior flooring, kitchen backsplashes, bathroom and shower floors and walls, as well as outdoor patios.

Although limestone tile often gets overlooked, limestone is a very versatile natural stone option for spaces. Home and business owners who seek a design with natural elements will find that limestone offers variety galore. Limestone tile is available in shades of cream, brown, gray, tan, and rustic blends. Limestone has a natural look that many can appreciate.