28 Aug Ultra-thin Slate Tiles In The Kitchen
The kitchen is a symbol of family togetherness. The true place of fire has undergone many changes through the ages, and though the appearance of kitchens has been completely transformed, kitchens have retained their significance and function. The space devoted to cooking plays a complex and central role. The kitchen is a magical area where much more happens than mere food preparation.
Though the place for shared meals has changed over time in terms of equipment, material, and design, the importance of the kitchen has remained as vital as ever. A well-arranged kitchen is still the hallmark of an orderly life, inner peace and tranquillity.
With a very broad range of applications, Slate Design’s ultra-thin clay slate tiles have popped up in this area, too. The innovative stone veneer tiles are only 2 mm thick and have a 100% natural slate surface, while their substrate is glass fibre reinforced synthetic resin. They are available in 34 different structures as natural clay, mica slate, sandstone or limestone in a standard 1220 × 610 mm tile size. Thanks to their slim, stable substrate, Slate Design stone veneers are even suitable for covering arched and curved surfaces.
Slate Design LiteStone stone veneer tiles can even be used to cover walls in outdoor and indoor areas, in kitchens and high-humidity rooms. Due to its slim, lightweight design, it can be applied directly over old tiles, or even used to create a brand new kitchen furniture finish. Slate Design stone veneer sheets, which weigh just 1.5-1.8 kg / m2, are laminated onto chipboard with a heat-press then provided with adequate surface protection.










