
Limestone Floor Tile
Elevate your everyday living spaces with natural limestone floor tiles. Whether you prefer the smooth refinement of Swiss Blue, or the rustic charm of Chevron Shadow Loft, our versatile range offers timeless elegance for any project. Perfect for elevating your kitchen and bathroom floors, designing stunning backsplashes, or creating luxurious floors, every purchase comes with a free design consultation and insured delivery on your order.
Limestone Color Profiles
Whether you are designing a rustic farmhouse or a modern luxury estate, limestone offers an incredible spectrum of organic hues. Explore the warm, welcoming earth tones of Porto Beige and Goscogne Beige, or elevate your space with the striking architectural coolness of Gascogne Blue and the subtle, linear elegance of Haisa Light.
Limestone Floor Tile Finishes
| Feature | Honed Limestone Floor Tile | Tumbled Limestone Floor Tile | Polished Limestone Floor Tile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface Appearance | Features a smooth, flat, non-reflective surface that offers a refined, contemporary look. | Provides a subtle, earthy look with an elegantly textured, antique appearance. | Delivers a brilliant, glossy finish that beautifully bounces light across the space. |
| Functional Benefit | Durable finish that perfectly balances high-end aesthetics with everyday practical functionality. | Offers maximum natural slip-resistance, delivering an excellent coefficient of friction. | This sophisticated surface naturally brightens darker rooms and adds striking depth. |
| Ideal Placement | Ideal for busy homes and high-traffic areas seeking luxury without the maintenance of a high gloss. | A highly safe, functional choice for wet environments, patios, and pool decks. | The perfect choice to decorate formal, modern spaces and elegant reception rooms. |
Limestone Floor Tile Indoor & Outdoor Applications
Kitchens & Indoor Areas
Limestone kitchen floor tiles are perfect for pantry and culinary zones due to their density and durability against daily wear and tear. They withstand heavy foot traffic, making them a highly practical choice for indoor busy areas. Furthermore, limestone makes an incredible statement when extended upwards for architectural wall cladding or a custom luxury backsplash.
Bathrooms & Wet Environments
In bathrooms, high-quality limestone offers undeniable sophistication but requires careful maintenance due to its natural porosity. Proper sealing with a premium impregnating stone sealer is crucial to prevent water damage and prolong the tile's lifespan. Additionally, choosing tumbled finishes provides the necessary slip resistance to enhance safety in these wet environments.
Living Rooms & Entryways
Installing limestone tile flooring in living rooms and entryways creates an expansive, majestic look—especially with large format tiles that minimize visible grout lines. They instantly enhance your space's elegance while remaining easy to maintain with simple, pH-neutral cleaning routines, driving up your home's overall property value.
Outdoor Patios & Hardscapes
To seamlessly extend your living space outdoors, thick limestone pavers are the ultimate choice. The stone's natural thermal properties prevent it from absorbing excessive heat in the summer sun, ensuring your pool decks, walkways, and patios remain safe, functional, and comfortably cool underfoot year-round.
Limestone vs. Other Flooring Options
Limestone vs. Ceramic
Limestone enhances spaces with 100% natural elegance and warmth, ideal for upscale aesthetics and increasing real estate value, though it requires regular sealing. In contrast, ceramic is a manufactured product that is more affordable and boasts lower maintenance, making it better suited for strictly budget-conscious utility projects.
Limestone vs. Travertine
While aesthetically similar, travertine is a highly porous form of limestone formed around hot springs, featuring distinct, heavy voids that demand meticulous upkeep. Those preferring a smoother, more refined finish will heavily lean towards limestone, while travertine remains best for highly rustic, deeply textured aesthetics.
Limestone vs. Marble
While marble excels in flashy luxury appeal with its glossy finish and high-contrast veining, limestone's subtle elegance and softer earth tones provide a more understated, timeless aesthetic. Limestone is ideal for those prioritizing organic warmth in design, while marble caters to traditional, high-end opulence.
Limestone vs. Porcelain
Porcelain is a highly dense, manufactured tile that mimics natural materials with zero required sealing. However, porcelain relies on printed surface patterns that can repeat. Limestone delivers authentic, unreplicable architectural value—ensuring your floor is a completely unique, natural piece of the earth that synthetic materials simply cannot match.
Free Design Consultation
Choosing the perfect tiles can be tricky. Speak with our experienced tile experts. We will guide you through selecting the best colors, patterns, and materials to match your style and needs.














































