Natural stone tiles like marble, limestone, and travertine are prized for their timeless beauty and durability. However, choosing the right stone tile for a project requires careful consideration. Architects and designers know the pitfalls to avoid to ensure a flawless installation and long-lasting results. Here are five common mistakes to watch out for—and how to avoid them.
1. Ignoring the Unique Variations in Natural Stone Tiles
No two natural stone tiles are identical. The veining, tone, and texture of stones like marble and travertine vary naturally, which is part of their charm. Professionals always review samples to see these variations before ordering large quantities.
2. Overlooking Maintenance Requirements
Some stones are more porous than others and may require regular sealing or specific cleaning methods. Our Installation, Care & Maintenance Guide provides essential tips for keeping natural stone surfaces looking pristine.
3. Choosing the Wrong Finish for the Space
A polished marble floor in a high-traffic area might show scratches more easily, while a honed finish offers better durability. Architects carefully select the finish that aligns with both the aesthetic and the practical needs of a space.
4. Forgetting About Slip Resistance
When choosing natural stone tiles for bathrooms or outdoor areas, slip resistance is crucial. Matte or textured finishes are safer for wet areas than glossy surfaces.
5. Not Considering the Installation Process
Natural stone tiles require precise installation techniques to avoid issues like uneven surfaces or chipped edges. Our team provides expert guidance to ensure that every project is installed to perfection.
How Arda Ogan Helps Architects Get It Right
We supply premium natural stone tiles and offer personalized support for architects, interior designers, and contractors. From marble collections to mosaics and trims, we ensure every detail meets your project’s demands.
Start with a Sample
Use our sample request form to see and feel the quality of our natural stone tiles before finalizing your selection. We’re here to help you bring your design vision to life.