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Slate Tile Floors-Durable and Stylish

Slate tile is an attractive choice for floors, and can be used even in a bathroom if proper steps are taken to assure it is sealed against water, and that the surface is not too slippery.

When being installed by a homeowner, slate in tile form is much easier and a more practical application.

Slate tile comes in many color variations including reds, beiges, rusts and blues in addition to the darker shades. You may choose a more uniform look in coloration, or a random look.

If you want a more uniform look in the coloration of slate tiles, buy enough all at the same time and place. Do keep in mind though that this is a product of nature so there is going to be some variance.

For a very clean contemporary look, set tiles close together and keep grout lines very slim. If a more rustic and natural look is what you are after, set the tiles farther apart with wider grout lines.

Keep a level handy as you lay the slate tiles. If needed, add more adhesive to compensate for thinner tiles, and keep the floor level. Finish by calking between the tiles and the wall, and using a paintbrush to seal the grout lines. The slate itself is waterproof, but you need to guard against water in any cracks.

Once slate is properly installed it is very durable and it is waterproof. Slate tile has a naturally wet sheen. You can polish the floor to give it more gloss, but if installed in a bathroom it is recommended you go with the natural look. Bathrooms with their water can be slippery places, so less gloss is a safer choice.

Take care when installing and handling slate tile, as it can be very sharp. Get detailed instructions from your home improvement center on how to lay slate tile.

Follow safety precautions by wearing safety glasses, a mask and ear protection when using power tools. Also observe caution and ventilate the room well while you are using adhesives and sealants to install your slate tile floor.