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Bristol Showroom

A high street boutique, home to our collection of limestone and porcelain tiles.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

92a Whiteladies Road

Bristol

BS8 2QN

Telephone Number

01174 622 822

Bury St Edmunds Showroom

A traditional Suffolk barn home to our collection of limestone and porcelain tiles. Internal and external displays.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

Manor Farm, Great Whelnetham

Bury St Edmunds

IP30 0UQ

Telephone Number

01284 771 200

Hertfordshire Showroom

A Grade II listed former milking parlour, set in the charming grounds of the historic Gaddesden Estate.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

Oakengrove Yard, Gaddesden Home Farm

Hemel Hempstead

HP2 6EZ

Telephone Number

01442 974 787

 

Leicestershire Showroom

A renovated former glasswork in the heart of Quorn, now home to our collection of limestone and porcelain tiles.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

2a Loughborough Road

Quorndon, Leicestershire

LE12 8DX

Telephone Number

01509 271 787

Solihull Showroom

A high street boutique, home to our collection of limestone and porcelain tiles.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

47-49 Mill Lane

Solihull

B91 3AT

Telephone Number

 

Surrey Showroom

A renovated Grade II listed foundry home to our collection of limestone and porcelain flooring. Internal and external displays.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Sunday: Closed

Showroom Address

The Old Foundry, London Road North

Merstham

RH1 3BN 

Telephone Number

01737 949 998

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Dijon tumbled limestone tiles easy to look after and clean?

Dijon limestone tiles are naturally very dense and hardwearing, making it a practical option for homes that see plenty of footfall. There are a few key steps needed to look after your stone floor and keep it looking its best for years to come - read our guide on how to clean and look after natural stone.

In short, Dijon limestone needs sealing upon installation which acts as a protective barrier against stains, and requires resealing approximately every 4-5 years. Vacuuming with a brush attachment is recommended and spot cleaning any spillages promptly. Any harsh, acidic cleaners need to be avoided with natural stone – look for pH neutral cleaners and cleaners that say, ‘suitable for natural stone’. If you do have any stubborn stains on the tiles, there are products available to help remove these.

What does FL mean?

FL stands for Free Length. The free length format is only available in our natural stones.

Free lengths have a fixed width and varying lengths ranging anywhere from 450mm up to a maximum of 1000mm, laid as a random brick bond. For orders over 5m2, you can expect a minimum of 3 different lengths in an order. Please note orders under 5m2 will not always include as many differing lengths.

Read our FAQ's for more information on tile sizes and formats.

Which Dijon tumbled floor tile size should I choose?

The sized tile you go for is personal preference – there is no right or wrong! However, over the years we have developed a keen eye on what sizes and formats work best for all shapes and styles of kitchens. The most popular formats for open plan kitchens with our Dijon tumbled limestone tends to be the 500xFL (Free Length) or 600xFL (Free Length). The Opus Patterns are great for more traditional properties and 600x400 for smaller spaces. 900x600 and 600x600 suit more modern or contemporary spaces.

Is Dijon limestone flooring suitable with underfloor heating?

Yes! Underfloor heating is perfectly suited with our natural stone and Dijon limestone tiles following the correct installation. We strongly advise the use of anti-fracture matting, which is industry standard. This is a thin membrane that should be installed between the screed and your tiles. This membrane protects the tiles from lateral sheer movements, allowing the screed to fracture without damaging the tiles.

What is the difference between Dijon tumbled limestone tiles and Dijon Blend?

In short, Dijon tumbled limestone is a cleaner premium selection of tiles, whereas the Dijon Blend limestone is a sister product with greater variation, browner tones, high oxidisation and veining.

We’re aware of the crowded market in the natural stone industry and like any natural stone, the quarry that Dijon is sourced from has different selections and grades. Many companies may offer Dijon limestone tiles at low prices, but may mislead by selling the lower grades of Dijon, advertised as premium quality. This is why we are transparent in having two selections; Dijon tumbled and Dijon Blend tumbled so you can order with confidence of what you will receive.

Our Dijon tumbled limestone tiles are the top selection of the highest grade, yielding lighter and more consistent tones - the 'champagne' selection, as we like to call it.

Do I need to seal Dijon tumbled limestone floor tiles?

Sealant is required for natural stone tiles and will help protect the Dijon tumbled limestone tiles against water and oil contamination. Subject to the correct maintenance, we recommend resealing internal dry areas, every 3-5 years.

It is important to use cleaning products designed for stone flooring (always check the manufacturers guidelines and test in a discreet area).