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The floor is the largest stone surface a guest walks across — the lobby, the corridor, the guest bathroom, the spa, the restaurant. We supply contract marble floor tiles and stone tiling for hospitality interiors, in quarry-direct Turkish marble, cut and calibrated to size in standard, large-format, mosaic and patterned tiles. Polished, honed or tumbled, sealed for traffic, and made to project, shipped worldwide from Istanbul.
Floor tiles
Bathroom & shower tiles
Mosaics & patterns
Large-format
White, black & grey
Polished, honed & tumbled
Marble-look porcelain
Calibrated tile · sealed for traffic
Direct Stone
Shipping Worldwide
Tiles & Mosaics
Project Lead Times
Overview
A floor sets the tone of a space before a guest notices anything else, and nothing says permanence and quality like real stone underfoot. Marble floor tiles turn a lobby, a corridor or a guest bathroom into a surface that reads as genuinely luxurious — not a printed pattern but a quarried material with depth, veining and a cool, solid feel that a guest senses through their shoes. We supply these as contract marble tiles, calibrated and finished for the footfall of a hotel rather than the lighter use of a home.
The tiles are cut from the same quarry-direct Turkish marble we supply for the rest of a stone package, so a property's floors coordinate with its vanities, counters and cladding. We saw and calibrate every tile to a consistent size and thickness, finish the face to polished, honed or tumbled, and seal it for use, supplied in standard formats, large-format tiles, mosaics and cut-to-pattern pieces. The result is marble flooring made to the exact stone, format and finish a scheme calls for, in matched batches across a whole floor.
This is stone tiling for projects, not a retail tile aisle. Tiles are shade-matched across a delivery so a large floor reads as one material, calibrated so they lay flat with even joints, and sealed against the staining and wear that retire a domestic marble floor early. Crated to survive international transit and made to project in Istanbul, a marble floor from us is specified to hold its finish through years of commercial traffic.
Marble Floor Tiles — At a Glance
Use
Floors, bathrooms, showers, walls
Stone
White, black, grey & beige marble
Formats
Standard, large-format, mosaic
Patterns
Herringbone, hexagon, checkerboard
Finish
Polished, honed, tumbled, matt
Thickness
10–20 mm, calibrated
Sealing
Sealed for commercial traffic
Alternative
Marble-look porcelain & vinyl
Made to
Project, shade-matched
How We Work
We work with hotels, developers, interior studios and procurement teams — not the public.
Every piece is built to your drawings, finishes, fire ratings and quantities. Nothing off the shelf.
No retail price list and no online shop — each project is quoted from its spec, direct from our factory.
We crate, ship and install to site across 40+ countries, on a single or phased schedule.
Why Marble Floors
For a hospitality interior the floor is both the first impression and the hardest-worked surface, and marble answers both at once: it looks unmistakably high-end and, specified correctly, it lasts for decades under heavy traffic. A marble floor in a lobby or a stone-tiled guest bathroom is one of the clearest signals of a property's level, and because the material is genuine it ages into character rather than wearing out like a printed finish. The case for an operator rests on impact, durability, coordination and choice.
Real stone underfoot reads as quality the moment a guest enters, lifting a lobby, corridor or bathroom in a way no printed tile can match.
Calibrated, sealed and laid for traffic, a contract marble floor takes the wheeled luggage, heels and constant cleaning of a public space.
Cut from the same marble as the vanities, counters and cladding, the floor ties a whole interior together as one continuous material.
Standard tiles, large-format, fine mosaics and cut patterns mean the same stone can run plain through a corridor or laid as a feature in a lobby.
Where budget or extreme wet-traffic demands it, a marble-look porcelain or vinyl gives the same look with a different performance, matched to the stone.
A marble floor can be re-honed and re-polished on site rather than replaced, so a worn or dulled floor is renewed and lasts beyond a refurbishment.
The Build
A marble floor is a set of choices — application, stone, format and finish. Select one to see what we supply.
From the lobby and corridor floors to the guest bathroom and shower, the spa and the restaurant, and feature interior walls — each tiled in the stone, format and finish that suits the traffic and the room, with calibrated tiles that lay flat and even.
Options
▪ Lobby & corridor floors
▪ Bathroom & shower tiles
▪ Spa & wet-area floors
▪ Kitchen & restaurant floors
▪ Interior feature walls
Application
The main floors are where marble does its biggest work. A marble floor in a lobby, a corridor or a suite living area gives a property an immediate sense of arrival, and the format is chosen to the room: large-format marble flooring tiles with minimal joints read as calm and contemporary in an open lobby, while standard tiles suit corridors and back-of-house. White marble floor tiles — from a soft Carrara-style grey-veined white to a pure bright white — remain the most-requested choice for a light, expansive floor; grey marble tiles give a cool, modern neutral that hides traffic well; and dramatic black marble tiles, often laid against white in a classic chequer, anchor an entrance or a feature.
Because the tiles are cut to project, the same stone runs through the spaces that need to coordinate — the lobby into the lift cores, the corridor into the rooms — and large formats can be supplied as big marble tiles up to slab-size for a near-seamless floor. Italian-style classic marbles and our own Turkish stones are both available, calibrated for flat, even laying. The result is a hard-wearing stone floor that coordinates with the rest of the interior, from the lobby through to the guest rooms.
Application
The guest bathroom is where stone tiling makes the strongest impression for the smallest area, and it is one of our most-requested uses. Marble bathroom tiles — on the floor, the walls and the shower — turn a standard en-suite into a feature that guests photograph, and the same stone can wrap the room from floor to wall for a seamless, high-end finish. For wet areas we specify the right finish for grip: a honed or tumbled floor tile is less slippery underfoot than a polished one, and small-format marble mosaic tiles are used on shower floors because the many joints give grip and follow the falls to the drain.
The palette runs from calm Carrara-style whites and warm beiges to dramatic black, and classic black-and-white marble works beautifully in a period bathroom. We supply marble tiles for showers, floors and walls as a coordinated set, sealed for the wet, with matching trims and thresholds. The bathroom surround surfaces that are not tiles — the vanity top, the washbasin and the solid stone counter — are covered on our vanity tops and bathroom stone page, so a complete marble bathroom, tiles and tops together, comes from one supplier.
Formats
Fine marble mosaic tile on mesh-backed sheets — hexagon, penny-round, basketweave, herringbone and brick patterns — for shower floors, feature bands and bathroom walls. The many joints give grip in wet areas and let the stone follow curves and falls, and mosaics mix marbles for a two-tone or border effect.
Large-format and big marble tiles, up to slab dimensions, give a lobby or open floor the fewest possible joints and a calm, expansive look. Cut to a calibrated thickness for flat laying, large tiles suit modern interiors and reduce the grout lines that date a floor.
Cut patterns laid from stone — classic black-and-white checkerboard, herringbone, hexagon and basketweave — plus fluted and bordered designs, and waterjet-cut inlays in brass or contrasting marble for a bespoke lobby centrepiece or threshold detail.
Standard square and rectangular tiles, subway and plank formats, plus matching skirtings, stair treads and risers, thresholds and pencil trims, all cut from the same stone so a floor, its border and its edges read as one. Tiles are calibrated to a consistent size for even joints.
Bespoke Floors
Beyond plain tiles, the floor itself can become the feature. Using CNC waterjet cutting, we make medallions, borders and inlays — different marbles, travertines, onyx and even brass cut to a hair-fine joint and assembled into a single pattern. A medallion is the radial centrepiece that anchors a lobby, a ballroom or a lift lobby; a border or banding frames a floor or marks a threshold between two spaces; an inlay sets a motif, a monogram or a hotel’s logo into the stone itself, so the brand is literally underfoot.
Because waterjet cutting is computer-driven, almost any drawing can become a floor — classical rosettes and arabesque geometry, contemporary abstract patterns, or a brand’s exact logo — combining stones of contrasting colour and finish with tight, precise joints that hand-cutting cannot match. We design the piece or take a supplied artwork, prove it as a layout, then dry-lay and number every section in the workshop and deliver the medallion or inlay pre-assembled in panels for a clean, accurate installation on site. It is the detail that turns a stone floor into a signature rather than a surface.
Colours
Colour is led by the scheme, and marble offers a wide natural palette in tile form. White marble tiles — soft grey-veined Carrara and Calacatta styles, or a clean bright white — are the default for a light, open floor and a calm bathroom. Grey marble tiles give a cool contemporary neutral; black marble tiles bring drama and depth, and the timeless black-and-white marble chequer suits an entrance or a period room. Warm beige and cream marble tiles create a soft, inviting floor, and characterful greens, golds and pinks are available for a feature or an accent band.
Each colour can be supplied across floors, bathroom walls and mosaics so a scheme coordinates, and bolder veined slabs are reserved and laid so the pattern falls correctly across a feature floor. The full Turkish range, with the origins and character of each stone, is set out in our stone library on the main marble page, and the same marbles run through every surface so floors, counters and cladding can be matched.
Engineered Alternatives
Real quarry-direct marble is our core product, but not every floor is the right place for natural stone, and we are straightforward about the alternatives. For very high-traffic public floors, tight budgets or demanding wet areas, a marble-look porcelain tile or a marble-effect surface gives the appearance of marble with a harder, non-porous, lower-maintenance body — useful where a genuine stone floor would be impractical to seal and maintain. We supply these alongside the real stone so a property can use marble where it is seen and an engineered look-alike where it is worked hardest, matched as closely as possible.
Quarry-direct natural stone for lobbies, feature floors and bathrooms — the genuine material, with the depth and veining only real marble has, sealed for use.
A porcelain tile printed and textured to imitate marble — hard, non-porous and frost-stable, for the highest-traffic floors and where sealing is impractical.
A marble-look vinyl or LVT for back-of-house, budget and quiet-underfoot areas — the look at the lowest cost, easy to lay and replace.
Specification
The finish sets both the look and the performance of a marble floor. A polished finish gives the reflective, formal surface most lobbies want; a honed or matt finish gives a softer, contemporary, less slippery floor that suits bathrooms and modern interiors; and a tumbled finish gives a textured, grippy, classic surface for wet and traditional areas. We advise the right finish for each location, balancing appearance against slip resistance and upkeep, and all tiles are sealed with penetrating sealers before and after laying.
Because they are made to project, tiles are calibrated to a consistent thickness and size so they lay flat with even, narrow joints, and shade-matched across a delivery so a large floor reads as one stone. We supply the matching skirtings, stair treads and thresholds cut from the same marble, advise on laying and the right adhesives and grout, and provide cleaning and periodic re-sealing guidance so a floor keeps its finish. A marble floor can be re-honed and re-polished on site, renewing a worn surface rather than replacing it.
Across the Project
A marble floor is one surface in a wider stone scheme, and as a single manufacturer for the whole package we route each surface to the right material and the right page. This page is the home of marble tiling — floors, bathroom and shower tiles, mosaics and interior wall tiles. For the floors and tiling done in travertine rather than marble, that dedicated page carries the travertine flooring, tiles and cladding; and where a wall is finished in large-format slab cladding and facades rather than tiles, that page covers it.
The solid stone surfaces that are not tiles are covered separately so each intent has its own home: vanity tops, washbasins and bathroom stone for the bathroom surfaces, marble countertops and kitchen or bar counters for the worktops, and marble tables for stone-topped furniture. All are cut from the same quarry-direct stones, so a hotel can take one coordinated material story across floors, walls, counters and furniture from a single supplier. The full Marble & Natural Stone range ties them together.
Project Capability
Supplying floor tiles for a hotel is a different exercise from a domestic bathroom, and our supply is set up for it. We work from drawings or site measures, reserve and shade-match stone across a delivery so a large floor or a whole property reads as one material, and calibrate tiles to a consistent size and thickness for flat, even laying. For a group, a multi-unit development or a refurbishment across a portfolio, the same stone, format and finish can be repeated exactly for a later phase or a sister property, including the spa, the wellness floors and the back-of-house.
Marble tiles are heavy and the edges and faces are vulnerable in transit, so they are crated in purpose-built timber packing that protects them, labelled by area for an orderly install. Tiles ship worldwide FOB or CIF from Istanbul, and we quote each project with direct factory pricing rather than a list rate, typically on a four-to-eight-week lead time depending on volume, stones, formats and finishes. Share the areas, stones and quantities you need, and we will propose stones, prepare samples and cost the package.
Stone Works Range
Marble floor tiles are one part of HFC’s Stone Works range — the same workshops fabricate all of a property’s natural and engineered stone. Explore the rest of the range, each detailed on its own page:
Surfaces
The Turkish marbles, travertines, onyxes and limestones we quarry — finishes, edges and world equivalents.
Stone Furniture
Coffee, dining, café, side and console tables in solid stone.
Engineered Stone
Quartz, porcelain, solid surface and terrazzo worktops for kitchens and bars.
Bathroom Stone
Vanity tops, washbasins and bathroom stone, made to the suite.
Stone Counters
Natural marble and granite kitchen, bar and reception counters in quarry-direct stone.
Wall Cladding
Marble and stone wall cladding and facades, interior and exterior.
PROJECT ENQUIRY
Tell us the property, the areas you need tiled and the quantity, and we will propose stones, prepare samples and quote your project with direct factory pricing — a real, project-based response.
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