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Burgundy block tiles

Burgundy blocks of French origin are limestone bricks available in Roman bond with a distinctive, smooth appearance.

Thicknesses vary between 5 cm and 15 cm.

“Schorre’’ floor tiles

The “schorre’’ floor is a layered stone from the Tournai region. This floor has a grey colour with a characteristic appearance and is laid in Roman bond or in courses.

Lengths and widths are variable, but the most common are from 60 to free length.

Church floor tiles

Church floors can be found in a black colour, and are made of hard stone that you usually obtain in square format.

The sizes range from 20 x 20 to 40 x 40. The most common sizes are 30 x 30 and sometimes formats of 43 x 43.

Marble tiles

Marble tiles have a square shape and sizes range from 20 x 20 to 40 x 40, according to availability.

Bluestone flooring tiles

You can divide bluestone flooring into two different types. On the one hand, you have the brutal, rustic tiles and on the other, the smooth tiles. These can be placed in Roman bonds, strip bonds or square patterns. Bluestone is bush hammered (a rough treatment of natural stone that creates small indentations), which creates a unique and luxurious effect.

English sandstone

English sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand grains. Weathering and age turns an originally yellow-brown sandstone grey. Sandstone consists mainly of quartz.

Saint Anne stone

Saint Anna stone has a unique and recognisable look with its subtle colour nuances and natural textures. This makes the stone ideal for projects where aesthetics and authenticity are key.

Terracotta tiles blue

Terracotta tiles, usually Provençal terracotta, are much sought-after tiles for projects with an old look. The possibilities with these terracotta tiles are therefore diverse. After all, terracotta tiles, also known as farmhouse tiles or „estrikken“ , come in many colours and formats, including blue. The formats range from small square to large rectangular. You can also play around with the way they are placed.

Terracotta tiles red

Terracotta tiles, usually Provençal terracotta, are in high demand for projects with a rustic look. The options with terra cotta tiles are therefore versatile. Terracotta tiles are available in many colours and formats, including red. The formats range from small square to large rectangular. You can experiment with the way they are placed.

Cement tiles

Cement tiles were very popular in our regions around 1900. They consist of sand and cement with a top layer of marble powder and are not fired, but hardened by drying in the open air. The marble powder, supplemented with pigment, is used to fix the colours and motifs.

Burgundy cobblestones

This rustic type of cobblestone has many different names and is also called tense, napoleon or fox head. This type of stone has a unique appearance, ranging from a white to blue colour, but with a rust-brown hue in each cobblestone, which forms a glaze, so to speak, on each stone. The cobblestones are available in sizes 13 x 13 cm and 15 x 15 cm, but the mix of irregular sizes is also very popular in renovations where cobblestones are placed in arches or wildfires. It is a type of cobblestone that is ideal for renovations of farmhouses and other rustic building styles.

Parquet

Wooden parquet floors are a popular choice for both classic and modern interiors. They offer a combination of natural beauty, durability and warmth that is hard to match with other flooring materials. Real wood parquet creates a pleasant, warm atmosphere in your home.

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