Limestone Floor Tiles
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Daltile Natural Stone Limestone 12" x 24" Honed Tile

Bedrosians Limestone Corinthian White 12" x 24" Honed Tile

Daltile Natural Stone Limestone 12" x 24" Polished Tile

American Olean Stone Source 12" x 12" Honed Limestone Tile

American Olean Stone Source 12" x 24" Honed Limestone Tile

Daltile Natural Stone Limestone 12" x 24" Lite Honed TileLimestone floor tiles bring a soft, natural stone look to interiors, with warm beiges, creams and greys that work in both classic and modern homes. They are a good fit for homeowners who want a more organic feel underfoot and are willing to follow a simple maintenance routine to keep the stone looking its best.
Benefits of limestone as a floor
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Warm, natural character: Each limestone floor tile has unique variation, so large areas never feel flat or “printed.” The subtle movement in the stone adds depth to living rooms, kitchens and hallways.
- Comfort underfoot: Limestone is softer than granite or porcelain, so it feels more forgiving and less harsh when you walk on it, especially in barefoot areas like bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Timeless style: Neutral tones pair well with many cabinet colors, wall paints and furnishings, which helps floors age gracefully as your décor changes.
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Natural material: As a real stone formed over time, limestone brings authentic texture and a sense of permanence that many homeowners prefer over fully synthetic floors.
Best areas for Limestone flooring
Limestone floor tiles perform best in spaces with moderate traffic and controlled moisture.
- Living rooms, dining rooms, and entry halls where you want a welcoming, high-end feel.
- Bedrooms and studies where comfort matters more than heavy-duty performance.
- Bathrooms and powder rooms, when properly sealed and cleaned with stone-safe products.
- Some kitchens and interior hallways in households without extreme dirt or pet activity.
For covered patios or indoor–outdoor transitions, choose limestone specifically rated for exterior use and suited to your climate.
For vertical applications, see our Limestone Wall Tile collection.
Care and maintenance basics
Because limestone is a porous, softer stone, care is important on floors.
- Sealing: Limestone floor tiles should be sealed after installation and resealed on a schedule recommended by the manufacturer or installer to help resist stains and moisture.
- Cleaning: Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit, then clean with a pH‑neutral stone cleaner; avoid acidic products like vinegar or citrus-based cleaners that can etch the surface.
- Protection: Use mats at exterior doors and felt pads under furniture legs to limit scratching and wear in busy areas.
Points to consider before choosing limestone for interior floor
- In very high‑traffic homes with pets, kids, or a lot of tracked-in grit, limestone may show wear faster than harder stone or porcelain look‑alikes.
- Material and professional installation costs are typically higher than ceramic or vinyl, so limestone is best viewed as a long-term finish rather than a short-term upgrade.
Limestone floor tiles are a strong option when you want real stone, a warm and timeless look, and are happy to invest a little extra care to keep your floors looking beautiful over time.









