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Natural Stone


Marble • Travertine • Tumbled Natural Stone • Granite
Limestone • Slate • Medallions • Stone Slabs

Personal Touch Flooring gathers the finest examples of natural stone's timeless elegance from around the world. View our incredible selections of Limestone, Travertine, Marble, Slate and Granite, in polished, honed and tumbled finishes. There's no doubt you will find the look that blends with your decor. Natural Stone tiles come in wide variety of sizes,colors and textures. Personal Touch Flooring's design consultants are standing by ready to assist you! Natural Stone adds an elegance to your home, and the choices are limitless

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Tumbled Natural Stone
Just as travertine, marble and other stones can be polished and honed, they can also be tumbled and distressed to look more aged. It's a modern recreation that captures the romantic look of stone from centuries past.

Just as marble, travertine and other natural stones can be honed and polished to add a touch of refinement, they can also be tumbled and distressed to look more aged. This is the secret behind Tumbled Stone. It's a modern recreation that captures the romantic look of stone from centuries past. Tumbled Stone's weathered surface and seemingly timeworn edges lend an air of rustic elegance to any home.

  

Slate
A dense fine-grained metamorphic rock, slate was formed when ancient seabeds, filled with sediments of clay and shale, were pushed upwards by collisions between the continents. It is an extremely durable tile whose beautiful color variations indicate the presence of minerals such as iron oxide.
Slate is an extremely durable tile whose beautiful color variations indicate the presence of minerals such as iron oxide. All slate exhibits clear clefting along parallel planes which gives it a unique, streaming texture - a particularly dramatic statement in even the finest of homes.

  

Marble
Prized for its distinctive variegated appearance, marble is metamorphic rock of crystallized limestone.

When it comes to tile, don't think square. After all, there are so many exciting tile patterns to choose from - and so many ways to use them to a room's best advantage.

Have a small room you want to look bigger? Use a trellis pattern with color-matched grout to enlarge its appearance. How about a large room that could use some visual trickery to break up a monotonous expanse of floor? Blend colors in a lacework pattern with contrasting grout to add texture and interest. No matter how you want to alter the appearance or scale of a room, there's a tile pattern designed to work for you

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Travertine
Travertine is a variety of limestone that is created when heated aquifer waters rise to the surface and leave layers of mineral granules. Over time, these deposits cool and crystallize into travertine.
To see how inspiring Travertines beauty can be, cast your eyes toward the Roman Coliseum or St. Peter's Basilica. Both of these famed structures are constructed out of travertine. In the home, it invokes both awe and comfort.

  

Limestone
Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed by the accumulation of organic remains such as shells and coral. In the home, limestone turns floors, walls and counters into works of art.
In the home, limestone turns floors, walls and counters into natural works of art. It's been used as a traditional building material in Europe for centuries because of its inherent beauty.

Granite
Granite is a course grained igneous rock found at the center of the earth. That's where granite crystallizes under extreme pressure. Like a diamond, granite is prized for its beauty.