Solare Gascogne Beige Limestone 12×12 Tile Honed
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Gascogne Beige limestone is valued for its warm, balanced tone and understated surface movement. The stone’s soft beige coloration creates a calm foundation that works effortlessly across a wide range of architectural styles.
The Solare Gascogne Beige Limestone 12×12 Tile Honed features a smooth matte finish that softens light reflection while preserving the natural character of limestone. Its classic square format allows for versatile layouts, from traditional grid patterns to more contemporary installations.
Ideal Applications
- Bathroom and kitchen floors
- Wall installations and feature surfaces
- Shower walls and wet areas
- Residential and light commercial interiors
Natural Limestone, Subtle by Nature
Limestone is a natural material and will display variation in tone and texture. These characteristics are part of its authentic appeal. We recommend ordering a sample through our Sample Program to review the stone in your own lighting before committing to your project.
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This tile is stocked in our U.S. warehouses and typically ships within 3–4 business days. Visit our In-Stock & Ready-to-Ship page for current availability.
Pair With Coordinating Pieces
Complete your installation with coordinating sizes and trims from the Solare Limestone Collection, part of the ATELIER PIERRE Limestone Collection. Installation and care guidance is available in our Installation, Care & Maintenance Guide.
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For specifications, samples, or volume pricing, visit our FAQ or contact our trade team.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Can limestone tile be used on floors and walls?
Many limestone tiles are suitable for both floor and wall applications, but the correct use depends on the exact size, finish, thickness, and installation area. Always confirm the intended application for the specific product before installation.
Does limestone need to be sealed?
Yes. Limestone is a natural stone and is commonly sealed to help reduce staining and moisture absorption. Sealing needs can vary depending on the finish, installation area, and the sealer selected for the project.
Is shade variation normal in limestone?
Yes. Natural variation in tone, fossil activity, movement, and surface character is part of limestone and contributes to its organic appearance. Differences from piece to piece are expected in real stone.
Can limestone be used in wet areas?
Limestone is used in many bathroom and other interior applications, but suitability for wet areas depends on the exact finish, installation location, and maintenance expectations. Your installer should confirm whether the selected product is appropriate for the intended use.
Should I order extra tile?
Yes. Extra material is generally recommended for cuts, breakage, layout adjustments, and future repairs. Many projects plan for at least 10% extra, though more may be helpful for larger areas or more complex layouts.
What products should I avoid when cleaning limestone?
Avoid acidic, abrasive, or harsh chemical cleaners on limestone. A pH-neutral stone cleaner is typically recommended for routine maintenance to help preserve the surface and finish.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose limestone tile instead of a more heavily patterned stone?
Limestone is often chosen for its quieter movement, softer visual texture, and more restrained appearance. It works especially well when the design calls for natural stone character without strong veining or dramatic contrast.
What spaces benefit most from limestone tile?
Limestone is often used in calm, design-led bathrooms, floors, feature walls, fireplace surrounds, and other interiors where a grounded and understated stone surface is preferred.
When is limestone a better choice than marble?
Limestone is often the better choice when the goal is a softer, quieter, and less contrast-driven surface. Marble is usually selected when more veining, polish, or visual drama is desired.
What should I expect from natural limestone variation?
Limestone can include tonal shifts, fossil activity, mineral markings, and soft movement from piece to piece. These natural differences are part of the material and contribute to a more authentic installed look.
What is the most common mistake when specifying limestone tile?
A common mistake is overlooking maintenance expectations and assuming all stone behaves the same. Limestone should be selected with the intended application, finish, and care routine in mind.
Should I order extra limestone for future repairs?
Yes. Natural stone can vary from lot to lot, so attic stock is helpful if future repairs, additions, or replacements are needed.