Columbia
Tile and Marble is your one stop for all of the finest tile,
marble, stone, and ceramic products. At Columbia Tile and Marble,
we are ready to assist homeowners, contractors, architects, and interior
designers.
Bring your ideas and questions. We are ready to assist you with
all of your projects: kitchen counters, stone floors, ceramic bath
surrounds, backsplashes, mosaics, custom finishes and more.
Our large showroom has hundreds of samples on hand to allow you
to see what the products look and feel like. Our showroom is located
just off Interstate 95 and Maryland Route 100 near Columbia, Ellicott
City, Baltimore, and Annapolis. We are convenient to the entire
Baltimore Washington DC metro region.
We carry a variety of different imported and domestic products
from the world’s top manufacturers.
Products:
- Ceramics
- Marble
- Glass Tiles
- Travertine
- Limestone
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- Setting Materials / grouts
- Metal Tiles
- Tumbled stones
- Porcelain
- Granite
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Manufacturers:
- Adex Usa
- Alcorense
- Arpa
- Artikar
- Ascot
- Campeginese
- Casa Dolce Casa
- Castelli
- Castelvetro
- Cerdomus
- Century
- Dom
- Donna Marie Collection
- DT Glasstile
- Edilcoughi
- Edilgres
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- Edimax
- Elios
- Emile
- Gaya
- Gazzini
- Grazia
- Grespania
- Horus Art
- Imola
- Magica
- Malaga Cove
- Mapei Grouts
- Marca Corona
- Marble Systems
- Monarch
- Mexican Handcrafted Tile
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- Naxos Pietra Sacra -- Stock
- Naxos Canyonland -- Stock
- Panaria
- Porcelain
- Porcelanosa
- Rex
- Realstone Sytems
- Saime
- Sant' Agostino
- Stone & Pewter Accents
- Sonoma Tile Makers
- Solistone River Rocks
- Tagina
- Unicom
- Visual Accents by Susan
- Vallelunga
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Our friendly staff is trained to help you find the perfect tile
to complete your space. We will show you how mosaics, trims and
accents add that finishing touch.
About the Stone
Marble:
Marble has been valued for thousands of years for its rich palette
of beautiful colors and appearance and is perfect, pretty much anywhere
in the house. Marble stones consist of limestone that has undergone
heat and pressure. A transformation process takes place when the
weight of overlying material, pressure from crystal collisions and
heat from the earth's core generate temperatures in excess of 1800ºF.Texture
of marble depends on the form, size and uniformity of grains. The
element components of marble determine the color of the stone. Generally
calcite and dolomite marbles are of pure white color. Variations
of whiteness of pure marbles are due to the mixture of foreign substances.
Such impurities form streaks and clouds.
Granite:
Granite is an important structural and decorative stone. It’s
used for immense structural work due to its high compressive strength
and durability. It is the hardest structural stone. Granite’s
rich colors, stiffness and density, make it an ideal choice for
flooring, counter tops, vanities as well as exterior applications.
Many stylish patterns and colors make granite the most versatile
and trendy of all stones. It is also a very low-maintenance stone.
Granite is composed of quartz, feldspars, micas and other minerals.
These minerals contribute to the color and texture of the granite
stones. Granites get their wonderful variety of colors and patterns
from minerals that are melted into the liquid mass as it is formed.
Limestone:
The soft limestone stones are ideal for today's more casual and
comfortable environments. Generally these soft beiges and tans are
suitable for bathrooms, fireplaces, counters and floors. Limestone
is a sedimentary rock that is formed at the bottom of lakes and
seas, as organic matters settle to the bottom. As more and more
layers build up over thousands and millions of years, adding more
and more weight, the heat and pressure cause chemical reactions
to take place to harden the sediments into solid stone
Travertine:
Travertine is generally used for floors, walls, countertops and for
outside as cladding and pavement. Travertine is generally filled with
grout before it is honed or polished, which produces a uniform surface
more like other marbles. Unfilled travertine is also quite beautiful,
and is often seen as exterior surfaces of buildings. Travertine stones
result from hot spring water penetrating up through underground limestone.
When the water evaporates, it leaves behind layers of dissolved limestone
and other minerals, giving it its banded appearance. Travertine stones
are generally light-colored beiges and tans.
Slate:
The lively colors and unique texture make slates appropriate for interior
as well as exterior applications. Slate is formed of compressed layers
of sediments formed under ocean. Since it is formed in layers, it
can easily be split to expose beautifully textured surfaces. The usual
colors of slates are earthy browns, beiges, yellows, black, dark-grays,
and greenish-gray, pinks, purples and copper are also found. They
usually exhibit lot of variations even in the same quarry. Slates
are used for flooring, cladding and landscaping.
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