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Blue Moon Exfoliated Cobbles $96.00 / SQM
Blue Moon Exfoliated Cobbles bring the striking blue-grey character of Blue Moon Granite into a rugged, tactile cobble format perfectly suited to Australian outdoor environments. The exfoliated finish creates a naturally textured, slip-resistant surface that handles weather, foot traffic and the elements with the exceptional durability granite is renowned for. Low maintenance and visually distinctive, these cobbles suit pathways, driveways, garden borders and outdoor entertaining areas beautifully, sitting naturally alongside timber decking, landscaping and architectural concrete with a bold, enduring charm that elevates any exterior space.
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Blue Moon Exfoliated Tiles $138.00 – $149.00Price range: $138.00 through $149.00 / SQM
Blue Moon Exfoliated Tiles present the bold blue-grey tones and sharp angular character of Blue Moon Granite in a versatile tile format with a distinctly rugged, contemporary edge. The exfoliated finish delivers a naturally textured, slip-resistant surface that performs beautifully across outdoor entertaining areas, alfresco spaces, pathways and feature wall cladding. As a granite, Blue Moon offers exceptional weather resistance and very low maintenance, handling the demands of Australian outdoor living with ease. Its cool blue-grey palette pairs naturally with timber decking, architectural concrete and native landscaping for a striking, enduring exterior finish.
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Blue Moon Honed Tiles $138.00 / SQM
Blue Moon Honed Tiles bring the distinctive blue-grey tones and bold angular character of Blue Moon Granite into a refined tile format with a smooth, contemporary honed finish that elevates the stone’s natural aesthetic with a clean, sophisticated edge. The honed surface softens the granite’s inherent ruggedness just enough to make it equally well suited to interior applications as it is to outdoor spaces, offering a high-end finish that feels polished and considered without losing any of the stone’s distinctive personality and natural appeal. The sharp, modern blue-grey tones and unique angular patterning give these tiles a genuinely distinctive character that sets them apart from more conventional tile options, perfect for those seeking something with a subtle point of difference and a refined contemporary edge. As a granite, Blue Moon delivers unmatched durability and natural strength, making these tiles as practical and long-lasting as they are visually striking across both residential and commercial applications.
Granite Tiles Sydney
Granite tiles are one of the hardest-wearing natural stone options, which is why they suit everything from kitchen and bathroom floors to feature walls, splashbacks and outdoor areas like patios and pool surrounds. Formed deep in the earth over millions of years, each tile carries its own pattern, colour and texture, so no two are exactly alike. Granite resists scratches, heat and moisture, and unlike marble it does not etch from everyday acids, which makes it a practical choice for busy, high-traffic spaces. As a trusted natural stone supplier in Sydney and Newcastle, Avant Stone hand-picks granite tiles to suit homes, offices and commercial projects, and you can see the full range in person at our showroom.
Why Choose Granite Tiles for Your Project?
Granite tiles are a strong choice for many projects, indoor or outdoor. Their mix of natural beauty and durability makes them a favourite among homeowners, designers and architects. Here is why granite tiles suit your project.
Strong durability: granite is a hard, hard-wearing natural stone that resists scratches, chips and cracks better than most materials. Choosing granite tiles means a long-lasting surface that keeps its condition for years.
Natural aesthetic appeal: the beauty of granite lies in its rich, natural textures and colours. Each tile has its own patterns and hues that cannot be replicated, adding character and a sense of quality to any space.
Versatility in design: granite tiles suit a sleek modern look or a traditional, rustic one, integrating with many architectural styles, which makes them a flexible choice across different projects.
Low maintenance: granite tiles are easy to clean and do not stain easily when sealed. Regular sweeping and an occasional mop with a mild detergent keeps them looking their best, which is practical for busy households and commercial settings.
Adds value to your property: granite tiles can lift the appeal of a property. Their durable, premium look is sought after, which makes them a sound long-term choice.
Suitable for many applications: granite tiles are not just for flooring. They work on benchtops, wall cladding and splashbacks, and their resistance to heat and moisture suits kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor areas.
Where To Use Granite Tiles
Granite tiles are versatile and work across a variety of applications, lifting both the look and function of a space.
Granite Benchtops
Granite benchtops are a practical, stylish addition to a kitchen or bathroom. Their natural look and durability work together well, resisting scratches, heat and stains so they stay a centrepiece for years.
Granite Splashbacks
A granite splashback is both functional and a feature. The natural patterns in the stone create a distinctive backdrop that lifts an ordinary kitchen, while standing up to heat and moisture behind a cooktop.
Granite Flooring
Granite flooring brings lasting elegance to a space. As a natural stone known for resisting wear, granite tiles suit high-traffic floors indoors, and the right finish makes them a strong option for outdoor areas and pool surrounds too.
Granite Fireplaces
Granite can transform a living area into a warm, inviting space. Its natural heat resistance makes it well suited to fireplace surrounds, bringing durable, natural character into the home.
How to Choose the Right Granite Tiles for Your Space
Choosing the right granite tiles comes down to a few factors that help them suit your space and lifestyle.
Colour and pattern: choose a colour and pattern that complements your existing decor. Granite comes in a wide range of hues and patterns, each giving a room a different character.
Finish for function: granite tiles come in polished, honed and flamed finishes. Each offers a different look and level of slip resistance, so consider how the space is used, especially for floors, wet areas and outdoors.
Size and scale: the tile size should suit the space. Larger tiles can make a small room feel bigger, while smaller tiles work for more intricate patterns.
Budget: granite tiles are a premium product, with a range to suit different budgets. Factor in the long-term value they add to a property.
Maintenance: granite is low maintenance, but it still needs regular cleaning and periodic sealing, so consider the upkeep you are comfortable with.
How to Care & Maintain Your Granite Tiles
Caring for granite tiles keeps their look and durability for the long term, whether they are in a kitchen, bathroom or outdoor space like a pool surround.
Routine cleaning: for daily care, a soft cloth or mop with warm water is usually enough. For a deeper clean, use a mild detergent or a cleaner made for natural stone. Avoid abrasive cleaners, which can dull the surface over time.
Spill response: granite is less porous than many natural stones, but it is still worth wiping up spills promptly, especially acidic substances like wine, coffee and fruit juices. On unsealed tiles, prolonged exposure can cause staining. Unlike marble, granite does not etch from acids, so it is more forgiving in everyday use.
Sealing: granite is naturally stain resistant, and sealing adds extra protection against moisture and stains. Most granite benefits from sealing every two to three years depending on colour and use, while darker granite rarely needs it.
Protecting surfaces: use coasters under glasses and mats or trivets under hot cookware to avoid scratching and thermal shock. For outdoor granite, such as pool surrounds or patios, use a sealant rated for external use.
Avoiding damage: granite is durable but not indestructible. Avoid dragging heavy furniture or appliances across the tiles, and sweep outdoor areas regularly to remove grit that could scratch the surface underfoot.
Granite Tiles vs Marble Tiles
When weighing up granite and marble tiles, a few points help.
Durability: granite is generally harder and less porous than marble, so it resists stains and scratches better.
Aesthetic: marble has a classic, veined look that reads as luxurious, while granite offers a more speckled appearance with greater colour variety.
Maintenance: granite needs less maintenance than marble, which is more prone to staining and etching.
Cost: both are premium materials, and pricing for each varies with the type and rarity of the stone.
Application: granite’s durability suits high-traffic areas and kitchen benchtops, while marble is often chosen for its classic look in lower-traffic spaces.
Heat resistance: granite has strong heat resistance, which makes it a practical choice for kitchen surfaces where hot items are placed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are granite tiles expensive?
Granite tiles are a premium material, and pricing depends on the colour, finish, size and availability. Their durability and long-term value make them a sound investment. Visit our Sydney or Newcastle showroom to see current options and get an accurate quote for your project.
Which is better: ceramic or granite tiles?
It depends on the application. Granite is more durable and has a natural beauty that suits areas needing robustness and character. Ceramic tiles are generally less costly and come in many designs, making them well-suited to projects where budget and design variety matter most.
Which is better: tiles, marble, or granite?
Marble offers classic beauty and elegance, while granite offers durability and distinctive natural patterns. The right choice depends on your preference, budget and how the space is used.
Is granite good for bathroom floors?
Yes. Granite suits bathroom floors thanks to its moisture resistance and durability. The right finish improves slip resistance, which makes it a safe, practical choice for wet areas.
Do granite tiles have colour variation?
Yes. Colour variation is natural in granite, since it is a natural stone. Each tile can differ slightly in shade, pattern and texture, which adds depth and a premium, organic look that many homeowners and designers prefer.
Are granite tiles suitable for pool areas?
Yes. Granite suits pool areas thanks to its durability and resistance to moisture. With the right finish it offers good slip resistance, and a sealant rated for outdoor use keeps it performing through the seasons.



