Marble Tiles
Material : marble
Marble Tiles for Walls and Floors
Famed for its architectural beauty in temples and palaces since ancient times; marble has proven itself to be a very robust building stone used for surface finishes on steps pillars and walls as well as being able to be carved and shaped for free standing sculptures and building details
Marble offers a range of colours from an ice cool white with the slightest hint of blue through a range of cream and coffee colours with the characteristic feathered edges often referred to as marbling and so popular for restful bathroom interiors to the fabulous patterned marbles with magnificent blends of bold browns and black flecks that are perfect for kitchen renovations or creating a statement in entrance lobbies and reception areas
Our marble floor and wall tiles are perfectly priced for tiling companies taking on projects to supply and fit to improve their margins as we generally hold vast quantities of stock in our centralised warehouses. Our logistics team work with you to arrange for delivery to site so you never have to hold stock at your premises and the tiles are available when you need them. Our team are also happy to work with individuals looking to source tiles directly to save money as we are a bulk importer for most of the tiles we stock, so can offer huge cost savings compared to direct overseas purchase or UK tile distributors hence work out cheaper than most UK suppliers
Sahara Medium
- Colour: Cream, Beige
- Material: Marble
| Size (mm) | Price | RRP |
|---|---|---|
| 600x400x13 | £24.97 (m2) | £89.95 |
The Trafford Centre - Greater Manchester
The Trafford centre is located about 5 miles west of Manchester city centre and sold in 2011 for about 1.65 Billion Pounds. It opened on 10th September 1998 with about 45,000 square metres of marble and granite flooring
Using Colour in Room Design
Dark colours tend to appear closer and visually make rooms smaller than lighter colours which give a more airy sense of space. Similarly reds and oranges tend to appear warmer than bluer and pastel colours. When tiling a small room it's often best to go for a relatively plain pattern light marble on the floor while the bolder patterned dark marbles work really well in larger rooms and open spaces. Small marble tiles also work well as borders to some of the larger tile sizes