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Bateig Azul Limestone |
Bateig Beige Limestone |
Caliza Capril Limestone |
Supreme Limestone |
Alba Limestone |
Crema Perla Limestone |
Shellstone Limestone |
Limestone comprises a
broad family of different types of stone, which
vary significantly in character. Limestone is
softer than igneous rocks such as granite,
nevertheless it shares a timeless and monumental
quality that is common to all types of stones.
Some varieties of
limestone are very hard and dense which makes
them suitable for most interior and exterior
applications including kitchen and bath
countertops. Limestone offers sure footing when
wet which makes limestone a good candidate for
flooring in the bathroom.
Aesthetically speaking
limestone is usually pale in color ranging in
earthy shades from off-white to gold-hued and
light gray. With its subtle textural pattern and
neutral color palette limestone is especially
welcome in contemporary style spaces.
Large scale rectangular limestone tiles with
honed finish create the elegant and practical
flooring with a non-slip surface in this
romantic bathroom shown above. The bath surround
of solid ivory-hued limestone with subtle
veining complements the flooring.
Limestone
Floor Tiles
Limestone is
a very practical and durable stone that can be easily
maintained, making it very popular and much loved. It is a
soft sedimentary stone formed as the result of millions of
years of shells and bones from innumerable, tiny sea
creatures settling on the bottom of the sea.
Pure limestones are white or almost white but because of
impurities, such as clay, sand, organic remains, iron oxide
and other materials, many limestones can exhibit different
colours, especially on weathered surfaces
Limestone is both beautiful and long-lasting, and stands up
well to weathering. It is often the choice of architects and
many landmarks around the world, especially in North America
and Europe, are made primarily of it. Train stations, banks
and other structures from the early 20th and late 19th
centuries are normally limestone. Limestone facades are
today used on some skyscrapers in thin covering plates.
Limestone is available honed, polished and tumbled and is
ideal for use as a floor or wall covering. This versatile
but enduring stone has a range of pastel colors ranging
from creamy white through golden yellows to dusky blue. Uses
include hallways, kitchens, bathrooms and conservatories.
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