Are you in the states???? If you are go to Home Depot or Lowes find some slated ceramic tile --- feel the texture of the tile - you want it semi rough not rough --- here is a pic of what I have I got it at Home Depot
you can try searching on amazon slated ceramic tile and see what comes up ---
Karrie
It would be really difficult to sand the tile face and give it a texture. They are made to withstand that kind of stuff anyways
Youd likely have to use a masonry wheel on an angle grinder to make any solid and quick progress. Otherwise be prepared for hours of aggressive sanding.
It would be much easier and likely cheaper to just buy a tile with a texture to it already imo
Quite a bit shows up if you google slate tile UK
Most will actually be ceramic tiles that look & feel like slate (which is fine--it's less expensive than real slate/stone, and easier to cut).
I would avoid any that have a glossy or matte finish; also any that are too dark, as they may absorb too much heat (I found med to light grey better than black/charcoal).
I'd also consider as large tiles as you can find, as you may not need to grout (unless that's what you want)
If you do decide to grout between tiles, be aware that some grouts need to be sealed periodically (and curing can take considerable time) while other grouts don't require sealing. Read labels carefully before purchase. :wink: