Natural Stone & Marble

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White Natural Stone Tile Fireplace

What This Material is Best For

  • Ideal for Master Baths, Entries, Fireplaces

  • Real Veining and Depth

  • Multiples Finishes: Honed/Polished/Tumbled

  • Needs Sealing and Simple Care

  • Creates a Timeless and Upscale Look

Where It Works

  • Indoors

    Primary baths & powder rooms

    Formal entries & foyers

    Fireplace surrounds & mantels

    Accent walls & vanity tops (stone tile/slab)

  • Outdoors

    Covered verandas (sealed, honed)

    Courtyards & breezeways (tumbled finishes)

    Columns/caps & exterior accents

    Not for splash-heavy pool decks unless specified

  • Commercial

    Boutique lobbies & reception desks

    Hotel/personal service restrooms (sealed)

    Feature walls in showrooms

    Low-traffic executive offices

  • Natural Stone Tiles

    Is Natural Stone Right for Your Home

    Natural stone is a good fit for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind look and don’t mind a little extra care. Because it’s a real material, not printed, every tile has its own veining, shade, and texture. That makes it a strong choice for primary baths, entries, fireplaces, and feature walls where you actually see and feel the surface every day.

    Stone tile does need proper sealing and basic maintenance to protect it from stains and moisture. We help you choose the right finish (honed, polished, or tumbled), how often to reseal, and which cleaners to avoid so you don’t etch or dull the surface. Installed on a flat, prepared substrate with the right setting materials, natural stone can last for decades and age well instead of going out of style. If you’re after a timeless, upscale finish and are willing to follow a simple care routine, natural stone is usually a strong fit.

  • White and Black Marble Tile

    Is Marble the Right Choice for Your Space

    Marble is the right choice when you want a classic, high-end look and are okay treating the surface with a little extra care. It’s a favorite for master bathrooms, powder rooms, fireplace surrounds, and feature walls because the veining and soft movement are hard to copy with man-made tile.

    Marble is a softer, more porous stone, so it also needs proper sealing and the right cleaners to keep it from staining or etching. It makes sense in vanity walls, shower walls, low-traffic floors, and where a porcelain look-alike might be smarter, especially in heavy-use kitchens or commercial spaces. We can also pair it with matching trims and niches so the details feel intentional, not pieced together. Installed on a sound, prepared base with good waterproofing and grout, marble tile delivers that luxury feel people notice as soon as they walk in, without the discoloration, or patchy grout lines you see in rushed installs.