flooring
Up room
Up bedroom
Upstairs bedroom
Upstairs
On wood flooring
Upstairs bath in front of shower
Marble This is a natural sedimentary rock that belongs to the limestone family. Like limestone it’s softer than some of the other rock flooring materials available. It regarded as the “classiest” of the stones: no wonder then it was the designer’s stone of choice for the White House and the Taj Mahal. It’s very durable. If finished properly with a stain resistant sealer every 10 years or so, it can last lifetimes. It works well in bathrooms and spas and is also a designer favorite for formal entryways. Polished marble comes in a variety of colors — from black all the way to white, as well as beige, grey, peach, pink and green along the way – but always with its distinctive “marbled” pattern. Usually marble flooring for home use comes cut as square tiles that vary in size from 12? to 24? square. Granite As well as being popular for counter tops, this hard, durable stone works great on floors. It’s one of the hardest materials known to man and comes prepared for home flooring in a shiny, matte or textured finishes with black, green, gray, and other neutral shades being the most common color. It’s popular because it...
Kitchen and entry
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