Natural Stone

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Natural Stone

Timeless Elegance & Enduring Beauty

At MN Tile and Stone, we celebrate the unparalleled beauty and unique character of natural stone, offering an exquisite collection that brings the artistry of the earth into your home. Each slab of granite, marble, quartzite, and other natural stones is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, showcasing distinct patterns, rich veining, and a depth of color impossible to replicate. Investing in natural stone means adding a touch of timeless elegance, enduring durability, and significant value to any space, from kitchens and bathrooms to majestic fireplaces and outdoor areas.

Your Vision, Our Expertise

Our curated selection of natural stone is sourced from the finest quarries around the world

At Minnesota TIle & Stone, we ensure superior quality and a diverse range of options to suit every aesthetic. Our experienced team is passionate about natural stone and is here to guide you through the selection process, helping you understand the unique properties of each type and how to best care for your chosen material. Discover the organic beauty and lasting grandeur that only natural stone can provide for your next project.
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Marble

Renowned for its timeless elegance, Marble is a metamorphic rock with a luxurious, soft appearance. Its famous veining and subtle colors range from classic whites and grays to vibrant tones. Marble is a softer, more porous stone, which means it can be susceptible to scratches and etching from acids. It requires regular sealing to maintain its beauty.

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Granite

A staple in kitchens for decades, Granite is a highly durable igneous rock. It's known for its speckled or mottled appearance and a wide array of colors, from light grays to deep blacks and vibrant blues. Granite is incredibly hard and scratch-resistant, making it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas. When properly sealed, it is also highly resistant to stains.

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Quartzite

Often mistaken for marble, Quartzite is a metamorphic rock formed from sandstone. It has a similar look to marble with delicate veining, but it is significantly harder and more durable. Its hardness makes it very resistant to scratching and etching, offering a low-maintenance alternative for those who love the look of marble but need more resilience.

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Onyx

A truly dramatic and luxurious stone, Onyx is a type of translucent calcite. Its striking, often swirling patterns and vibrant colors are its most defining features. What sets Onyx apart is its ability to be backlit, which illuminates its natural patterns and creates a stunning, glowing effect. Onyx is a softer stone, so it's more prone to scratches and etching and is often used in less-trafficked areas like bar tops or vanities.

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Limestone

Formed from ancient marine sediment, Limestone offers a soft, earthy aesthetic. Its appearance can range from a uniform, fine-grained texture to a surface with visible fossils and natural inclusions. It comes in a range of light, neutral tones. Limestone is softer and more porous than granite, making it susceptible to scratches and stains. It is best used in low-traffic areas and requires regular sealing.

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Soapstone

With a unique, soft feel and a deep, rich color, Soapstone is a beautiful alternative to other countertop materials. It has a matte finish and typically comes in shades of dark gray or black, often with subtle veining. Unlike many other natural stones, soapstone is non-porous and does not require sealing. It is soft to the touch and can scratch, but light scratches can easily be sanded or oiled out, giving it a beautiful, aged patina over time.

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