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Depends on the stone, natural limestones and marbles will be attacked by many floor cleaners.
But I wonder if the architect really means stone. When we bought our house, the floor was sold to us as stone, but it is not , however the finish is every bit as good and cleaning is 100n %v better. Have you looked at the tiles from a good retailer, just bewware of the very high anti slip ones as we have fitted in our Orangery ( we knew it would be wet at times ) the floor is difficult to mop as the mop will not pass over it
But I wonder if the architect really means stone. When we bought our house, the floor was sold to us as stone, but it is not , however the finish is every bit as good and cleaning is 100n %v better. Have you looked at the tiles from a good retailer, just bewware of the very high anti slip ones as we have fitted in our Orangery ( we knew it would be wet at times ) the floor is difficult to mop as the mop will not pass over it