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Limestone 18th century 18mm gray piece

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Quick facts

Additional information

Weight 7.65 kg
Number/fp

1 pc

Width

400 mm

Length

400 mm

Thickness

18mm

Weight

ca 7, 5 kg

Consumption

about 7 tiles/m2

Material

Limestone from Öland

A thinner version of Gysinge’s floor limestone, made in the well-known island tradition. Gysinge limestone has a unique 18th century surface treatment and a rustic look with an uneven surface and naturally broken edges. The surface is honed to the velvety feel that characterizes a stone floor naturally worn over centuries. This appearance makes the stone a perfect fit in a cultural-historical setting. With its rough character, this limestone, thanks to its thinner-than-normal thickness, is also sought after for new flooring in modern kitchens, hallways and bathrooms. Its rustic appearance means that it can also be used under and in front of tiled stoves, fireplaces, stoves and fireplaces. The limestone is manufactured especially for Gysinge.

Limestone from Öland.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. For example, red is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

Laying

The stone is laid by tradition without conscious color matching. Red and gray have been mixed without any thought of pattern. If you wish, you can of course lay the floor in a checkerboard pattern with alternating gray and red stone. The stone has a smooth underside that is suitable for laying in sand, mortar or fix. A new floor is best laid on gypsum flooring, then underfloor heating, then fix. The stone is not usually grouted, but the tiles are traditionally laid only edge to edge. If you still want a joint, it should be as narrow as possible, preferably no more than a couple of millimeters wide and preferably in a light gray color, like lime mortar. Wooden plinths are recommended in cultural heritage environments. The stone can be cut with an angle grinder. Cut edges can be rounded with a file.

Maintenance

Vacuuming and wet wiping or scrubbing with linseed oil soap and cold water. If you want, you can treat the stone with floor oil, which gives a water-repellent and glossy surface. The oil also makes the stone darker, if you are looking for a darker shade.

Description

A thinner version of Gysinge’s floor limestone, made in the well-known island tradition. Gysinge limestone has a unique 18th century surface treatment and a rustic look with an uneven surface and naturally broken edges. The surface is honed to the velvety feel that characterizes a stone floor naturally worn over centuries. This appearance makes the stone a perfect fit in a cultural-historical setting. With its rough character, this limestone, thanks to its thinner-than-normal thickness, is also sought after for new flooring in modern kitchens, hallways and bathrooms. Its rustic appearance means that it can also be used under and in front of tiled stoves, fireplaces, stoves and fireplaces. The limestone is manufactured especially for Gysinge.

Limestone from Öland.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. For example, red is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

Additional information

Weight 7.65 kg
Number/fp

1 pc

Width

400 mm

Length

400 mm

Thickness

18mm

Weight

ca 7, 5 kg

Consumption

about 7 tiles/m2

Material

Limestone from Öland

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In the second half of the 19th century, limestone floors became popular again, this time often laid in a checkerboard pattern and with dense grouting. They were most often seen in public buildings, such as schools and railway stations, but they were just as common as kitchen and hallway floors in nicer apartments. In the 20th century, especially from the 1920s, the polished limestone floors become popular again, now especially in private homes and especially the gray limestone was very popular from the functional era to the 1950s in lavish properties and villas.

Gysinge’s limestone floors, like all other limestone at Gysinge, are made in the well-known island tradition. The limestone has a time-typical finely ground surface treatment, sharp edges and natural shadings in color and pattern. The surface is velvety, and the presence of clear fossils is common. This type of stone can also be used in front of stoves and fireplaces, which was popular at the time. The limestone is manufactured and cut especially for Gysinge.

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