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Top Myths About Using French Pattern Tiling

by Alex Smith Natural stone Supplier
You must have heard that French pattern tiling is becoming popular throughout Australia. Yes, adding them will enhance the beauty and elegance of your design. This traditional tile design elevates any space and matches a wide range of décor styles. The composition offers a remarkable image that blends well into your surroundings. 

The French pattern tiles are adaptable enough to be utilized indoors and outdoors, giving you more alternatives for decorating your living areas. These tiles have a remarkable visual appeal, making them ideal for updating kitchen flooring, changing bathrooms, or adding a touch of sparkle to any outdoor location in your home.
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The natural elegance of the French design brings warmth and charm into any area. Each tile accentuates the stone's natural beauty with various color variations and intriguing patterns. This creates visual interest and depth on your flooring or any other surface you like to adorn. 

Let's dispel some of the myths surrounding them: 

1. Natural Stone French Pattern Tiles Are Expensive

When considering this type as a flooring or tile option for a renovation or new construction, many customers expect the price to match the high quality. They are regarded as a luxury commodity, despite the fact that they are inexpensive and, unexpectedly, affordable to the majority of people. While it may be more expensive than ceramic tile, the cost savings begin to pile up when considering its durability and lifespan over time.

2. Natural Stone French Pattern Takes a Lot of Work to Maintain

The truth is that natural stone French pattern tiles remain one of the most durable surfaces for any area in your home. Using a reputable stone sealer, cleaning up spills promptly, and polishing it on a regular basis will help you maintain your natural beauty for years. It is one of the world's most durable and water-resistant natural products, making it excellent for outdoor use.

3. Natural Stone French Pattern Stains Easily

One common misunderstanding is that stone absorbs any stains that are dropped on it. While some natural stone is permeable, the vast majority is sealed to keep liquids and stains out. This sealing should be done once a year to ensure that no spills, liquids, or stains get on your beautiful stone countertop. 

4. Natural Stone French Pattern Tiling Has No Variety

It's remarkable how many people believe there are only a few different types of stone objects available. They've probably heard of marble and granite but can't think of any others. Marble, Travertine, Limestone, Granite, Quartzite, Slate, and Sandstone are among the many stone flooring options available.

5. Natural Stone Goes Out of Fashion

It may be claimed that the first house was made of stone; it is a timeless addition to any situation, whether commercial or residential. While housing trends and architectural fads come and go, magnificent stone floors and architecture are timeless. 

6. You Need to Reapply the Sealant Every Few Months

Some sealers contain fewer active ingredients than others (which is likely why they are less expensive); as a result, they must be reapplied more frequently. However, if you apply a high-quality sealant, you should have at least two or three years of dependable protection. It depends on the type of stone used for the French pattern tiling, its location, how frequently it is cleaned and what it is cleaned with.

7. French Pattern Tiling Can’t Be Used with Underfloor Heating

Not true. Natural stone is an excellent material for underfloor heating because of its high heat conductivity and effective heat retention. Unlike other flooring materials, French pattern tiles made of natural stones warm up quickly and remain warm for an extended period of time. This should result in heat being rapidly transmitted into space and remaining warm for an extended amount of time. A stone floor can also provide coolness in hot times. 

Maintenance Tips for French Pattern Tiles: 

Vacuum or sweep frequently with a gentle brush 

We recommend sweeping and vacuuming with a soft brush attachment for everyday maintenance and cleaning of natural stone tiles. This is particularly effective at removing dirt and dust from the surface of your French pattern floor. 

Occasional mopping 

Following routine vacuuming and sweeping, we propose a thorough cleaning with an occasional mop. Using a pH-neutral floor cleanser specifically formulated for natural stone (as mentioned above) and keeping the floor clear of excess mud, grime, or dust will help clean and preserve your natural stone floor over time.

Spot-clean spills 

Sealants can shield natural stones from many typical spills, but they cannot protect against harsh chemicals or acidic spills. This includes wine, orange juice, lemonade, coffee, and even pet messes! The simplest way to keep your natural stone floor looking great is to spot-clean any spills as soon as they happen, just like any other flooring covering. 

We hope this clarifies some frequently asked questions and myths about using natural stone French designs indoors and outdoors. Natural stone French pattern tiling adds elegance and a sense of luxury to a property that previously lacked it, and it is long-lasting.


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