Guide to Natural Stone Tiles
These beautiful looking tiles are made from naturally occurring substances, which means each tile has a slight variation in colour and texture, giving them a very distinctive look.
- Limestone – classical soft, warm creamy white in appearance
- Travertine – a form of limestone that comes in darker natural shades of beige, cream and soft brown
- Slate – formed from volcanic ash to produce a very durable stone in dark and earthy colours
- Marble – crystal structures produce an almost translucent appearance at the surface, for a classically luxurious look
- Granite – one of the hardest stones, extremely beautiful and available in many colours
- Honed – where the surface has been filled and ground to a smooth surface
- Riven – where the faces of the tiles are irregular due to material being split by hand
- Polished – where a layer of gloss has been added
- Choosing Your Tiles
- Guide to Ceramic Tiles
- Guide to Porcelain Tiles
- Guide to Natural Stone Tiles
- Guide to Mosaic Tiles
- Types of Adhesive & Grout
- Tile Preparation
- How to remove a Tile
- Measuring for Floor Tiles
- Measuring for Wall Tiles
- How to Tile a Wall
- How to Tile a Floor
- How to Tile a Kitchen
- How to Tile a Bathroom
- Howe to Tile on a Concrete Floor
- How to Apply Silicone Sealant
- How to Apply Adhesive
- How to Cut Tiles
- How to Tile Around a Bath
- How to Tile a Shower
- How to Tile Around a Corner
- How to Tile on Plastered Walls
- How to Tile a Splashback
- How to Lay Mosaic Tiles
- How to Grout Tiles
- How to Replace Damaged Tiles
- How to Regrout Tiles
- How to Clean Tiles
- How to Lay Laminate Flooring
- How to Lay Wood Flooring
- How to Lay Underfloor Heating
- General Tiling Tips
- Tile Care & Maintenance Tips
- What You Will Need for Tiling




