Using antique slate for flooring?

I want to redo my kitchen floor (ugly 1970 looking linoleum) in a 120-year old farm house. I want to do something unique that fits with a primitive look (knotty pine walls, original doors and woodwork). I have a pallet of old slate roof shingles that were salvaged from the barn when it was torn down. Most are still in very good shape and I was wondering if there was any way to incorporate this material into the flooring. Can this be used to tile the floor?

I'm looking for anyone with info on using slate for flooring - pros, cons and so on. I'd also like info on recommended thickness, type of adhesive, grout, etc.? I've done ceramic tile and refinished hardwood floors, so I have some basic flooring experience.

Thanks in advance for any information!

the carver2008-09-16T05:44:25Z

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There is actually no difference setting a slate floor compared to the ceramic floor.Make sure the base floor is very solid and level. Preferred to lay on concrete or cement board.
Can use the same adhesive and grout as with ceramic.Remember grout color can be altered to your preference.
Stay with the same thickness as the ceramic.
Rent a tile saw. slate can be cut easily.Work out a pattern to the floor before hand.
Slate will scratch and scuff easier. but when sealed is beautiful.

I think you will be very pleased.

Anonymous2008-09-15T20:03:48Z

It sounds like a beautiful project! See the following page on stone flooring for more information:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/stone-flooring.html

This page on slate material may be helpful:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/slate-roofing.html

Hope this helps.

Anonymous2008-09-15T16:59:14Z

I have a slate floor and it