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QDI® Silver is a beautiful dense travertine with different shades of silver,grey,brown and some cream colors splashed throughout. This material has...
View full detailsGold is a nice mixture of light to dark gold with undertones of beige,brown and black veining. Unlike many of the “gold” travertine’s on the market...
View full detailsOur Silver Travertine Paver 16x24 Tumbled 1.25 inch is the perfect choice for adding a natural and elegant touch to any commercial or residential s...
View full detailsPhiladelphia is a very eclectic looking stone that is primarily a beige material with hints of silver,grey,brown and black veining. This material h...
View full detailsIn Greek mythology,the mountainous district of Nysa,was the traditional place where the rain nymphs raised the young god Dionysus. The Nysa® Collec...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsGold is a nice mixture of light to dark gold with undertones of beige,brown and black veining. Unlike many of the “gold” travertine’s on the market...
View full detailsSilver is a beautiful dense travertine with different shades of silver,grey,brown and some cream colors splashed throughout. This material has a ni...
View full detailsSilver is a beautiful dense travertine with different shades of silver,grey,brown and some cream colors splashed throughout. This material has a ni...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsOur Silver Travertine Paver Pattern Tumbled is the perfect choice for adding a natural and elegant touch to any commercial or residential space. Th...
View full detailsThe Mediterranean Ivory 24x24 3cm tumbled paver features a soft, creamy color and a rustic tumbled finish, perfect for outdoor living spaces. Its l...
View full detailsIn Greek mythology,the mountainous district of Nysa,was the traditional place where the rain nymphs raised the young god Dionysus. The Nysa® Collec...
View full detailsPhiladelphia is a very eclectic looking stone that is primarily a beige material with hints of silver,grey,brown and black veining. This material h...
View full detailsIn Greek mythology,the mountainous district of Nysa,was the traditional place where the rain nymphs raised the young god Dionysus. The Nysa® Collec...
View full detailsThe Ivory Travertine Paver is the perfect choice for outdoor projects that need a hint of natural beauty. Using authentic travertine material, each...
View full detailsFantastico® is a beautiful travertine that offers almost every color of the rainbow. This is a wonderful selection for those who like vibrant color...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsEnglish Walnut is a beautiful dense material that ranges from a light beige to a dark cafe color. This material has a nice consistent range of colo...
View full detailsAncient Castle colors run from a light beige to a medium brown with undertones of gold,rose,grey and black veining. This material is like a Walnut ...
View full detailsA Guide to Travertine Pavers for Outdoor Spaces
Travertine pavers are thick-cut natural stone tiles designed for outdoor and high-traffic applications. Cut to a standard paver thickness of 1.25 to 2 inches, they are substantially thicker than interior travertine tile, which allows them to be installed over sand and gravel bases without a concrete substrate. Their natural beauty, cool-surface properties, and proven durability have made travertine the leading natural stone choice for pool decks and outdoor patios across the United States.
Why Choose Travertine Pavers?
Travertine pavers offer several practical advantages over concrete pavers, poured concrete, and other hardscape materials. The stone naturally stays cool in direct sunlight - its surface temperature can be 20 to 30 degrees cooler than concrete in summer conditions. The tumbled surface provides reliable slip resistance, even when wet. Travertine is also extremely durable and withstands freeze-thaw cycles in most climates. Aesthetically, every travertine pavers is unique, with natural color variation that creates a richer, more organic look than manufactured alternatives.
Pool Deck Applications
The pool deck is the single most popular application for travertine pavers. Homeowners and pool builders choose travertine because it stays comfortable underfoot on hot days, resists slipping near water, and complements any pool design. Pair travertine deck pavers with matching travertine pool coping for a cohesive, finished look around the pool edge. Pool pavers in travertine are available in coordinating colors so the deck and coping match seamlessly.
Patios, Walkways, and Driveways
Beyond pool areas, travertine pavers work beautifully for patios, outdoor dining spaces, garden paths, and front walkways. The French pattern layout - which combines four different sizes in a repeating arrangement - is the most popular design for large patio areas. For driveways, select 2-inch-thick pavers installed on a reinforced base to handle vehicular traffic. Stone pavers in travertine add significant curb appeal and home value.
Finishes and Sizes
Tumbled travertine pavers are the most popular choice, featuring softened edges and a lightly textured surface with an aged, Old World feel. Honed pavers offer a smoother, more contemporary appearance. Common individual sizes include 6x12, 12x12, 12x24, 16x16, 16x24, and 24x24. French pattern sets bundle four sizes together for easy layout planning. Most travertine pavers are 1.25 inches thick for standard pedestrian use.
Installation and Maintenance
Travertine pavers can be dry-set on a compacted gravel and sand base or wet-set (mortared) onto a concrete slab. Dry-set installation is the most common method for patios and pool decks because it allows for natural drainage and easier repairs. Fill joints with polymeric sand to stabilize the pavers and prevent weed growth. Seal travertine pavers upon installation and reseal every one to two years. Clean with pH-neutral stone cleaners - avoid acidic products like vinegar or citrus-based cleaners, which can etch the surface.
Do travertine pavers get hot in the sun?
Travertine pavers stay significantly cooler than concrete, brick, or dark-colored pavers in direct sunlight. While no outdoor surface remains completely cool in intense summer heat, travertine's natural density and light color palette keep surface temperatures much more comfortable for bare feet. This is the primary reason travertine is the most popular natural stone for pool decks.
How long do travertine pavers last?
With proper installation and routine sealing, travertine pavers can last 50 years or more. Travertine is the same stone used to build ancient Roman structures that have endured for thousands of years. The key to longevity is a well-prepared base, proper drainage, and regular resealing every one to two years to protect the surface from staining and moisture absorption.
What is the French pattern for travertine pavers?
The French pattern (also called Versailles pattern) combines four different paver sizes - typically 8x8, 8x16, 16x16, and 16x24 - in a repeating arrangement that creates a varied, organic look. French pattern sets are sold by the square foot and come pre-calculated so you receive the correct quantity of each size. This layout avoids the uniform grid look and is the most popular pattern for travertine patios and pool decks.
Can travertine pavers be used in cold climates?
Yes, travertine pavers perform well in freeze-thaw climates when properly sealed. The key is to use a quality penetrating sealer that prevents water from absorbing into the stone, which is what causes freeze-thaw damage. Dry-set installation on a gravel base provides better drainage than mortared installations, which also helps in cold climates. Avoid using salt-based deicers on travertine - use sand or calcium chloride instead.