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Top Tips on Laying a Stone Floor

Stone is one of the most traditional yet visually versatile materials. Either in a contemporary townhouse or a classical farmhouse, stone flooring can contribute a remarkable finishing touch to roughly any home.

The enduring drive and natural qualities of stone tiles allow them to be used in roughly any room and in any style. Either you're seeing to give your living room a contemporary twist with some light limestone tiles or boost your bathroom with some dark, atmospheric slate, there are choices aplenty when it comes to choosing stone flooring.

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Of course once you've decided upon the type of tile, your next major hurdle is how exactly to go about fitting it. This isn't always particularly simple, especially if you've had no prior experience. Whilst it is by no means impossible, if you're not clear that you can do the job real justice, then it may be great to enlist the help of trained professionals.

If you are feeling brave, or have done similar work previously and are seeing for a few pointers to get you back on the right tracks, here are my top tips.

1) Lay the stone on the floor before you put down any cement or fixer. This will give you an idea of the basic layout, the number of tiles you wish and any areas where there may be issues.

2) remove any obstacles that may otherwise ruin how the cement is laid or could cause undulations or time to come damage to the flooring.

3) Cut any tiles to quantum before applying your cement or other fixing agent. This will ensure that all is in place and can be applied as soon as it is required.

4) Finally, lay your flooring. You need to ensure that it remains level throughout so keep a spirit level handy, but don't forget about lining up tiles correctly. Work in small sections, Either squares of four or maybe working in lines right over the room. Stand up and inspect the work too, as you can't always accurately inspect the work from floor level.

It's honestly not hard to see why stone has become the material of option for so many homes throughout the Uk and beyond. When it comes to flooring you want something that is strong, durable and above all attractive. The range of stone tiles on offer provides all of these qualities as well as the variety to select a texture and appearance that will blend in with your room beautifully.

Stone tiles themselves are widely available. You should have no issues sourcing them from any major Diy store as well as master home outlets. What you may not know is that they can also be bought online. Whilst you may not have the opportunity to see how they look or physically feel the stone itself, you do have the opportunity to order exactly what you need, get them delivered to your door and save a tidy sum in the process.

When it comes to laying it of course, you also need to ensure that you have the adhesive and grout at hand too. Depending on the exterior that you're laying it on and the final appearance you're seeing for, there are plenty of options available in this area. In fact, before you commit to resurfacing your entire kitchen, you might want to have a test run with a few cut-offs from your tiles as well as the adhesive and grouting. This would give you an idea of drying time, how to set the tiles and also how best to grout them.

Stone tiling adds a honestly solid, traditional style to any home. It's a remarkable material and is perfectly noteworthy for flooring due to its unique enduring qualities. Whilst fitting it may not be as easy as many of its alternative materials, you can make it a puny easier on yourself by following these top tips.

Top Tips on Laying a Stone Floor

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