Reasons To Spread Slate Tiles Around Your Home

Hello, my name is Malcolm and I have just purchased a new home in Melbourne, Australia. My wife and I are really pleased with our new place, but we also understand that it needs a bit of work before it will be just as we want it to be. One area which is causing me problems is the paving on the front driveway. This paving has become cracked and uneven, making it quite unsafe as someone could easily trip and fall. I didn't know what to do, so I called in my brother Jack. He is very good at DIY and was able to offer me lots of tips and advice. Eventually, I decided to have the paving replaced.

Reasons To Spread Slate Tiles Around Your Home

Reasons To Spread Slate Tiles Around Your Home

18 August 2020
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Natural stone tiles fit virtually anywhere in a home, across floors and walls in bathrooms, kitchens and other areas. They also form beautiful hardscape features outside. One rock type, slate, is particularly durable and colourful. Consider the following reasons to spread slate tiles around your place.

Create Your Own Colour Combinations

You won't be hindered in colour choice with this rock. Slate is available in numerous hues, including grey, purple, blue, tan, green, and red. All these hues provide scope for creating your personalised design. For instance, if you'd like to evoke a rustic elegance, arrange evenly toned bluish pavers to set up a uniformly toned floor. Some slate tiles are highly variable within one piece, so that orange, yellow, tan, and blue combine. Spreading these across your kitchen will give it a lively, colourful vibe. Another approach is to design a patchwork-quilt effect. To do this, select consistently toned pavers but combine different colours. For example, you could lay light-blue tiles alongside dark-grey pieces and incorporate rust-red ones randomly across the surface. 

To get ideas for the overall colour palette of the patchwork, get inspiration from examining one multi-toned paver that displays a pleasing mixture of hues. Just pick out each shade for a uniform tile. The tones in organic stone, though colourful, are dusky and muted so the flooring won't look as overpowering as it might if you installed bright, factory-made laminate, for instance.

Different Shapes

When slate is mined, it's carved into thin sheets, and masons can carve these into virtually any shape using a special saw. Options include square, rectangular, octagonal, or diamond. With all these outlines, you can create a variety of flooring patterns. 

Large square pavers give a minimal classic look, or you could form an unusual design with octagonal tiles. Some patterns, such as ashlar, combine rectangular and square tiles of different sizes. Another way to connect shapes on the one floor is to use one profile for the central areas and another for the edging. For instance, you could form a border with oblong pavers and use square tiles within the space. In the very middle, arrange octagonal pavers in a centrepiece design.

Can Install Indoors And Outdoors

You can also spread slate around multiple spaces inside and outside your property. Repeating a material in various ways will add cohesion to your home's overall design. You can lay slate tiles in the kitchen and bathroom and pavers around the patio and pool deck. Tiles will also enhance a fireplace surrounds or feature wall. They can be finished in diverse ways too, including a natural cleft finish that increases traction for a safe, non-slip surface. Even on top of your home, slate roof tiles create an elegant finish to the facade.

To learn more, contact a resource that offers natural stone tiles.

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Hello, my name is Malcolm and I have just purchased a new home in Melbourne, Australia. My wife and I are really pleased with our new place, but we also understand that it needs a bit of work before it will be just as we want it to be. One area which is causing me problems is the paving on the front driveway. This paving has become cracked and uneven, making it quite unsafe as someone could easily trip and fall. I didn't know what to do, so I called in my brother Jack. He is very good at DIY and was able to offer me lots of tips and advice. Eventually, I decided to have the paving replaced.

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