Natural Stone Tiles
When you’re looking for both versatility and beauty, it’s hard to compete with natural stone tiles. Sourced directly from quarries, natural stone tiles come in a huge variety of materials, including marble, travertine, granite, and limestone, and each has its own unique colours and patterns formed by nature that add character and sophistication to any space.
Browse Our Range of Natural Stone Tiles
At Cheap Tiles Online, you’ll find a huge variety of quality natural stone tiles, making it easier than ever to find the perfect choice for your project and to make your dream space come to life.
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Carrara Marble Large Hexagon Mosaic Natural Stone Tiles 310×270
$194.95$179.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Blue Sand Arch/Long Fish Scale Carrara Mosaic 315×345
$250.00$199.00 square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Carrara Marble Arch/Long Fish Scale Mosaic Tiles 315×345
$250.00$199.00 square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Artemis Carrara Marble Herringbone Mosaic Natural Stone Tile 214x263mm
$154.95$139.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Carrara Marble Kit Kat Honed Mosaic Tiles 305×305
$170.95$155.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Ming Green Herringbone Honed Mosaic tiles 220X220MM
$194.95$179.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Carrara Marble Hexagon Honed 48X48 Internal Mosaic Stone Tiles 298x303mm
$134.95$99.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Norwegian Pink Herringbone Honed Mosaic tiles 220X220MM
$194.95$179.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
New Grey Herringbone Honed Mosaic tiles 220X220MM
$194.95$179.95 / square metre Add FREE 10x10 sample to cart -
Artemis Nero Marquina Herringbone Honed Mosaic tiles sheet
$184.95$169.95 / square metre
Why Are Natural Stone Tiles a Good Choice for Kitchens & Bathrooms?
The old phrase “nature provides” comes to mind when looking at why natural stone tiles are so good for kitchens and bathrooms, as they boast a plethora of qualities that make them ideal for these spaces.
Firstly, natural stone tiles are incredibly durable. Granite and slate are particularly hardwearing and can withstand heavy footfall, daily wear and tear, and moisture, making them a perfect choice for these high traffic areas.
Natural stone tiles are also naturally water-resistant, and when properly sealed, you’re able to enhance this quality and create floors and walls that are unlikely to stain or develop water damage over time.
Tiles made from natural stones are also typically heat-resistant, which makes them a good choice for kitchen countertops where hot pans and cooking equipment are in regular use and for splashbacks where boiling water is likely to hit them.
What Colour Natural Stone Tiles Work Best?
As with any interior design project, the type and colour of natural stone tiles you choose will depend on the intended finished look and your personal preferences.
Cool tones, such as marble tiles, are perfect for creating a contemporary or tranquil space, whereas warmer tones provided by natural stone tiles made from travertine are ideal if you want to create a warmer, cosy environment.
Ultimately, you’ll need to think about the size and amount of natural light in the room before deciding on the right colours for your project. For example, smaller rooms that don’t have much light will benefit more from natural stone materials in a lighter colour, as they’ll help to make the space feel bigger and more open.
How Do You Keep Natural Stone Tiles Clean?
Unlike tiles made from ceramic or porcelain, natural stone tiles need a little more specialist care to clean and keep them in good condition. The best way of cleaning natural stone is to use a pH-neutral detergent that is free from any bleach or harsh chemicals mixed with warm water, wiping them with a soft cloth in a circular motion.
You should then dry the tiles with a clean microfibre cloth and, every so often, apply a sealer to help prevent stains and make the natural stone more resistant to spills, water damage, and dirt. Regular sweeping is also important if you’ve laid natural stone tiles on your floors, as this will prevent them from getting scratched.