This story shows tiling an entryway but you can use the same techniques in a bathroom or kitchen with equally dramatic.
How to install outdoor marble floor.
The medallion is preassembled so it s easy to install and makes a tile floor that s durable and beautiful.
When choosing marble floor tiles it is important to keep the slip resistance in mind.
Bob talks to nick tagios of tagios tile and marble who s laying down the marble tile bathroom floor using a traditional installation technique.
Find the center of the room.
Stone floor medallions should be sealed after installation with specialized penetrating stone sealer.
A tumbled marble medallion adds a distinctive tile feature to any room.
While marble is typically a common flooring choice for indoor rooms like bathrooms and kitchen spaces it can also be a gorgeous and practical option for the outdoors.
Marble floors have a tendency to be slippery and the type of marble can affect the slip resistance.
Reinforce the floor if needed.
Marble may seem like it is a very hard solid material.
Not only is it prone to cracking and chipping but it is also very porous and many materials can penetrate the surface of the stone causing permanent stains.
Choosing outdoor marble as you may have guessed not just any marble will hold well exposed to the outside elements.
But in actuality marble is a very delicate flooring material that needs to be treated carefully.
Do not scrub it with a brush or any other scrubbing tool.
With a variety of options in coloring and finish marble tiles can complement virtually any color scheme.
After installation clean marble surfaces with non acidic low ph specialized stone cleaners such as mira clean 1 by miracle sealants.
Marble requires more maintenance than other types of natural stone because it is very porous.
Check the layout of the marble tile to avoid having a tiny edge on one end of your floor.
It is rock after all.
A level floor is a must for installing a marble floor.
This is true for any type of stone installation.
You can reinforce your floorboards with another layer of plywood or a cement backer board panel.