Stone Look Flooring

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Stone-Look Flooring Options


Adding real stone flooring to your home or business can be an expensive challenge. Instead, you can find tiles and rolls that resemble high-end materials like marble, granite, limestone, and slate. At Greatmats, we have these types of floors that provide a timeless feel to your home. Adding our stone-look flooring makes the process far easier – both from an installation process and from a fitting-it-in-your-budget process!

Types of Faux Stone Flooring


We offer many different looks in our fake stone flooring. This includes floor tiles and vinyl rolls that look like:
  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Slate
  • Limestone
  • Sandstone
  • Pebble

Stone-Look Vinyl Tiles



We have a few different types of stone-look vinyl tiles, including:
  • Our HomeStyle Stone Series Floor Tiles use a hidden interlocking edge for an easy installation and a clean finish. These stone-fake floor tiles have eight different faux stone designs.
  • Our Envee Tacky Back LVT Tiles have an earthy look within the faux stone finish. They include a peel-and-stick backing and a thick 22 mm PVC wear layer on top to withstand damage in high-traffic areas.
  • Our TileFlex Floor Tile uses a high-quality faux stone finish in a tile with a hidden interlocking edge that simplifies installation. These faux stone floor tiles have a base that lifts above the subfloor to allow air to flow underneath for evaporation.

Stone-Look Vinyl Flooring Sheet Rolls


When you want a seamless look in the final layout, our stone-look vinyl flooring sheet rolls are the answer. Some of the products available include:
  • Our LonDeck Sierra Commercial Vinyl Rolls have a crevassed texture that adds slip-resistance to the surface of the stone-look flooring. You can install it as an indoor or outdoor floor.
  • Our LonMat UV Commercial Vinyl Rolls resemble marble flooring in a few different color options. They include an electrically-insulating surface that’s perfect for use in high-voltage areas.

Features and Benefits of Stone-Look Flooring


When you are considering stone flooring that resembles faux tile flooring or rolls, you receive numerous benefits and features, including:
  • Premium, luxurious look
  • Affordable design
  • Durable flooring
  • Easy to install
  • Less expensive than stone
  • Less slippery than stone
  • May contain recycled content
  • Easy to clean with a mop
  • Resistant to oils and chemicals

Another key benefit of luxury vinyl tile flooring with a stone look is its versatility. You can use the flooring in many different areas, including:
  • Pool or splash pad
  • Locker room
  • Restroom
  • Basement
  • Retail space
  • Marine setting
  • Gym or workout space
  • Fitness center
  • Rec room
  • Kitchen
  • Family room
  • Deck

Stone-Look Flooring Q&A


Where do I find flooring that looks like sandstone?


Greatmats offers a variety of flooring options that look like sandstone. Our fake stone flooring that looks like sandstone has the same color patterns that run through the natural material.

What is the best faux stone flooring?


The best faux stone flooring will provide the look and feel of real stone floors, but it will have features that make it easier to care for and install. Greatmats carries only the highest-quality floor tile that looks like stone.

What are the best slate flooring alternatives?


The best slate flooring alternatives will look like authentic slate but will have a budget-friendly design that’s easy to install. Unlike actual slate, these alternatives will not break if you drop something heavy on them.

What forms of vinyl flooring tiles have a stone look?


You can find two different formats of vinyl flooring tiles that have a stone look, including tiles with hidden interlocking edges or puzzle-style interlocking edges.

What’s the best faux granite flooring?


The best faux granite flooring for most people is the SupraTile 7 mm Designer Vinyl Top Series. These interlocking tiles are resistant to water and abrasions. They have finishes that can resemble granite, marble, and sandstone.