Which flagstones ? - Flagstones suitable for inside & outside

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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stevewestmids
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Post: # 27836Post stevewestmids

New build project. I wish to use the same flagstones inside (in the kitchen,utility family area) & outside (patio area). The patio level will be at the same height as the kitchen floor and is accessed through 3 double french doors that are hung flush to the kitchen floor and patio, with threashold strips seperating the two areas.

Can anyone reccomend an attractive flagstone suitable for both the kitchen floor and patio, that wont break the bank (I've about 80m2 of patio to do and about the same inside)?, flagstones I've seen seemed to be divided into inside lots of choice expensive ie Travatine, marble, limestone and outside less expensive limited choice sandstone ? Any advice/guidance much appreciated.

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Post: # 27877Post Tony McC

One of the very attractive granites. I'd go for a dark grey with a silver grey.

Granite costs a bit more than sandstone, but it's easier to keep it clean and it's at least two orders of magnitude classier.

Travertine? <spit> Crappertine, I call it! :laugh:
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Post: # 27888Post lutonlagerlout

i have black granite tiles at home in the kitchen and bathrooms and it is not as easy to maintain as you might think
thats polished tiles mind,nero impala i think they are
you would be surprised what stains granite
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my floor tiler m8 reckons nice italian porcelain tiles are the easiest maintenance indoors,crappertine the worst
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