kivilaatoista
Kivilaatoista is the Finnish form derived from kivilaatta, meaning stone tile. In Finnish architectural and construction discourse, it denotes flat pieces of natural stone used for floors, walls and work surfaces. Stone tiles come from quarried materials such as granite, marble, limestone, slate and travertine, and they may also include engineered alternatives that imitate stone. Natural-stone varieties differ in hardness, porosity and appearance, allowing a range of aesthetics from dense, uniform surfaces to pronounced veining and color variation.
Manufacturing and finishes: Stone tiles are cut from larger slabs, trimmed to standard sizes, and finished with
Installation and maintenance: Installation typically uses cementitious thin-set mortars on suitable substrates, with grout selected for
Applications and considerations: Stone tiles are widely used in residential and commercial settings for floors, bathrooms,