At Cawarden, we have a wide range of paving available, ready to compliment your building project.

In our latest post, we take a look at the uses of natural stone flooring and the many advantages that it has.

Where is Natural Stone Flooring Used?

Natural stone flooring tiles have remained popular in businesses and homes for many years. Whilst natural stone flooring may be used in kitchens, conservatories or bathrooms, it may also be used for exterior paved areas.

Unsurprisingly, stone flooring tiles have remained popular for many years, never seeming to become outdated or tired looking. This style of flooring can provide a sense of space in a room, whilst remaining classically elegant.

Advantages of Stone Flooring

Easy to Clean

A natural stone floor is easy to clean and maintain, unlike carpet, which means you can benefit from a clean looking floor all year round. What’s more, stone floor tiles are durable, continuing to look better over time. Stone flooring is also very hygienic, due to the fact it does not hold dust or pet hair.

Unique in Style

Another great benefit of stone flooring is that each tile is unique, inserting points of interest, colour and, in some cases, pattern to your property.

Great Heat Conductor

One of the disadvantages people list for stone flooring is the cold they will feel underfoot. In actual fact, stone flooring is a great conductor of heat, meaning it is a great option for underfloor heating.

Cawarden Brick & Tile Company Limited

Our flooring stock changes regularly, so we’re sure to have something that will suit your design requirements at any time of year.

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