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Any natural stone tile project begins with stone tile selection. Understanding the qualities of each type of stone can help you make this decision. Personal preference is a large part of this process but, when considering budgetary concerns, remember that price is determined more by availability and supply than a particular stone's quality or durability.

Natural Stone TilesTypes of Natural Stone

Granite—Granite is probably the most popular stone tile because it combines good durability and bolder colors and textures at an affordable price. Few natural stones are able to offer this kind of quality and practicality.

Marble—As great as granite is, marble is still the unparalleled champion of stone texture and appearance. Many forms of marble have contrasting vein and base colors that make this stone synonymous with high-end, chic décor. Keep in mind, though, that not only is marble more expensive, it's also less durable.

Travertine—You may love the look and texture of natural stone, but this doesn't always mean you want your stone tile to jump out at you. Travertine is dominated by beige, neutral colors. Travertine is part of the limestone family, making it durable but also more susceptible to staining than granite or marble.

Slate—A good durable natural stone, slate is also extremely versatile. You can find almost any color or texturing from slate. This also makes it a great choice for accent installations. In your kitchen, for example, you might have a granite countertop and a slate wall tile.

ARTICLES
Ceramic Tile Subfloor Preparation
This article discusses how to prepare the subfloor for installing ceramic tile.
How to repair natural stone tiles.
Stone tile is, itself, a very durable and attractive material. It is well-suited for use in moisture rich areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. It can take a lot of abuse, and look good doing it. Unfortunately, no material is indestructible. Stone tile repair is sometimes necessary due to scratches, discoloration of the tile, or, more commonly, discoloration of the grout around the tile.
Understanding difference between Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic tile and Porcelain tile is essentially the same product, the difference being the end result out of the kilns. The popularity of ceramic and porcelain tile stems from the fact that the material is available in a wide range of shapes, colors and texture and generally requires lower maintenance and is infinitely easier to clean than natural stone, granite and marble.