Graphite Antiqued 12x24 Limestone Tile

Graphite Antiqued 12x24 Limestone Tile

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5/8”Thickness

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Introduce a layer of "Bold Architectural Definition, Time-Worn Texture, and Dramatic Organic Luxury" to your design canvas with the Graphite Antiqued 12” x 24” Limestone Field Tile. Sourced from exceptionally dense, premium geological strata, this stone is a masterpiece tailored for designers and architects who want to break away from safe neutrals and ground a room with undeniable presence. By shaping this dark, compelling natural material into a generous 12" x 24" rectangular format, it creates a visually elongating landscape that stretches floors and walls, granting spaces an immediate sense of permanence and scale.

The selection profile highlights a highly specialized Antiqued finish. To achieve this look, the tiles undergo a multi-stage distressing process that rounds the edges slightly and creates a gently weathered, soft-undulating texture across the surface. This finish mimics the natural, velvety wear that occurs over decades of foot traffic, stripping away modern gloss while keeping the stone completely comfortable underfoot. The color profile is deep and complex: a rich charcoal-to-near-black graphite background is subtly broken up by thin, wispy charcoal-grey veining, faint mineral blooming, and dark, embedded fossilized layers that emerge beautifully under changing light.

SPECIFICATIONS
SKUGRANLIMTIL854325
MaterialLimestone
Size12”x24”
Thickness5/8”
ShapeRectangle
ColorGrey
FinishTumbled
Sold ByBox
Items in Box5
Coverage Square Feet
Usage AreaFloor, Wall
RoomKitchen, Bathroom, Shower, Fireplace, Entryway, Laundry Room, Bar
Weight9.17 lbs/Square Foot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is limestone and what makes it suitable for tiling?

Limestone is a natural sedimentary rock formed from ancient marine deposits, giving it a soft, muted palette of creams, beiges, greys, and warm browns. Its understated, natural appearance suits both contemporary and classic interiors and it's a popular choice for floors and walls.

Is limestone durable enough for high-traffic kitchen floors?

Yes, high-density limestone varieties are fully capable of handling high-traffic residential kitchen floors, provided they are properly sealed. While limestone is slightly softer than marble or granite, choosing a honed or tumbled finish will beautifully camouflage minor everyday wear, scratches, or tracking.

How do I prevent limestone tile from staining?

Prevention relies entirely on a strong penetrating sealer and rapid cleanup. Because limestone is highly sensitive to liquids—especially acidic spills like wine, citrus juice, or tomato sauce—any spills should be blotted up immediately rather than wiped. Applying a premium stain-resistant impregnating sealer creates an invisible barrier that gives you a vital window of time to clean up spills before they penetrate the stone matrix.

What are the most popular finishes for limestone?

The two most sought-after options are honed and tumbled finishes. A honed finish offers a smooth, matte, contemporary look with straight edges, perfectly suited for elegant indoor floors and walls. A tumbled finish passes the stone through a churning drum to round the edges and roughen the surface, delivering an old-world, antiqued aesthetic that gracefully hides imperfections.

Where can limestone tiles be used?

Limestone works well on floors, walls, bathrooms, hallways, living areas, and feature walls. It's also used outdoors in milder climates, though its softness relative to granite or slate means it requires more care in high-traffic and exposed settings.

Can limestone be used outdoors?

Yes in suitable climates, but limestone is softer and more porous than many other natural stones, so it's more vulnerable to frost, weathering, and heavy wear outdoors. Always check the specific tile's frost rating and use an appropriate exterior-grade sealer and adhesive.

Does limestone need to be sealed?

Yes, and this is especially important with limestone. It's porous and calcium-based, making it vulnerable to both staining and acid etching. We recommend sealing before grouting and re-sealing regularly with a penetrating sealer to keep the stone protected.

Is limestone sensitive to acids?

Yes. Like marble and travertine, limestone is calcium carbonate-based, so acidic substances — lemon juice, vinegar, wine, coffee, and many household cleaners — will etch the surface, leaving dull marks. Always use pH-neutral cleaners and wipe spills immediately.

How does limestone compare to marble and travertine?

All three are calcium-based stones that share similar care requirements — sealing, pH-neutral cleaning, acid sensitivity. Limestone tends to be more understated in appearance with less dramatic veining than marble, and without the characteristic voids of travertine. It's often chosen for a quieter, more natural look.

Why do limestone tiles vary in color and texture?

Limestone is a natural product formed over millions of years, so shade, fossil detail, and surface texture vary between tiles and batches. Some limestone contains visible shell or fossil fragments, which are a natural feature of the stone and not a defect.

Is limestone suitable for wet areas like bathrooms and showers?

Yes when properly sealed, and a honed or brushed finish is recommended over polished for better slip resistance. Limestone is a popular choice for bathroom floors and walls, but consistent sealing and maintenance are more important here than in dry areas.

How do I clean and maintain limestone?

Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner and a soft mop or cloth. Avoid acidic, abrasive, or general-purpose household cleaners entirely. Wipe spills promptly, use mats or rugs in high-traffic areas, and re-seal as recommended to keep the stone protected over time.

How much area does one box cover?

Each box covers approximately 10.0 square feet. Measure the area you need to cover and add about 10% extra for cuts and waste.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes — for this product you can order a swatch sample before placing a full order.

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