Marble isn’t granite. Limestone isn’t travertine. And the differences matter more than you think—especially in New York City, where weather swings from icy winters to humid summers and your floors take a beating from foot traffic, spills, salt, and grit tracked in daily.
The types of natural stone floors you choose determine how often you’ll need maintenance, how well they handle stains and scratches, and whether they’ll still look good in ten years. Some stones are nearly indestructible. Others need regular care to stay beautiful. Knowing which is which saves you time, money, and frustration.
Whether you’re renovating a pre-war brownstone in Brooklyn, updating a Manhattan condo, or designing a new space from scratch, understanding the different types of stone flooring—from marble and granite to limestone and travertine—helps you pick the right material for your lifestyle and space.