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Ivory Beige Travertine Tile 18x36 Brushed Chiseled
Noce 18x36 Filled Honed Travertine Tile
These Noce Filled and Honed 18x36 travertine tiles provide a luxurious, seamless appearance ideal for upscale interiors. The filled and honed finis...
View full detailsIvory Vein Cut 18x36 Honed Travertine Tile
Ivory Vein-Cut Honed 18x36 travertine tile features a honed finish and vein-cut design, adding contemporary style to any room. Its large format and...
View full detailsIvory Cross-Cut 18x36 Honed Travertine Tile
Ivory Cross-Cut Honed 18x36 travertine tile offers a sleek, honed finish and modern cross-cut look, perfect for large open spaces. Its generous siz...
View full detailsTuscany Platinum 18x36 Honed Travertine Tile
Tuscany Platinum 18x36 travertine tile features a generous rectangular size and a refined honed finish, making it ideal for open spaces and contemp...
View full detailsClassico 18x36 Vein Cut Travertine Honed Unfilled Tile
This vein-cut Classico travertine features a honed, unfilled finish that celebrates the stone’s natural linear texture. The 18x36 rectangle makes d...
View full detailsClassico 18x36 Vein Cut Travertine Honed Filled Tile
Vein-cut Classico travertine with a honed, filled finish pairs linear elegance with a smooth, comfortable surface. The generous 18x36 size delivers...
View full detailsIvory 18x36 Vein Cut Travertine Honed Unfilled Tile
Vein-cut Ivory travertine in a honed, unfilled finish reveals authentic lineal striation and organic detail. The expansive 18x36 format crafts slee...
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Travertine Foundations
Travertine floors bring a sunwarmed, slightly porous character that hides dust wonderfully. In main living spaces, a mix of travertine floors and more defined travertine floor tile sections helps guide circulation. Smaller formats used as travertine tile floor in entries or mudrooms handle grit with ease. Travertine stone tile feels comfortable under bare feet, especially when the finish is honed rather than highly polished.
Indoor Applications
Indoors, travertine floor tiles suit kitchens, dining zones, and hallways where visual warmth is welcome. In bathrooms, travertine tile bathroom walls and a matching travertine bathroom floor create a spa like mood when paired with soft lighting and timber. Running the same travertine tile flooring from bedroom to ensuite keeps suites feeling generous and thoughtfully connected.
Outdoor Transitions
Travertine tile outdoor formats are perfect for patios and covered terraces. Their gently textured surface stays comfortable in bare feet and offers natural grip near pools and garden steps. Using matching travertine outdoor tiles just beyond large sliding doors makes the interior feel like an extension of the landscape.
Alternatives And Complements
Where you need extra resilience, a travertine porcelain tile or travertine look porcelain tile can stand in on heavy traffic floors while real stone remains on feature walls and benchtops. This blend respects budgets and maintenance while preserving the calm, earthy character that makes travertine such a popular choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is travertine tile good for outdoor use?
A: Yes, travertine tile performs well outdoors due to its natural porosity and grip. Tumbled and brushed finishes are especially slip-resistant, making them ideal for patios, pools, and walkways. Our stone specialists can recommend the right finish to balance slip-resistance with the look you want. Talk with our team today to compare options and get a quote tailored to your space.
Q: Does travertine tile require sealing?
A: Yes. Travertine is porous, so sealing is recommended during and after installation to protect against stains and water infiltration, especially in high-traffic or wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Routine sealing keeps the surface looking like new and prevents etching from everyday spills. Our specialists can guide you to the right sealant and maintenance schedule so your tile stays beautiful for years.
Q: What's the difference between honed and tumbled travertine?
A: Honed travertine has a smooth, matte surface, while tumbled travertine has a more weathered, textured finish. Both are suitable for floors and walls, but tumbled options are ideal for rustic aesthetics. Both finishes offer excellent durability, so you can choose based on the ambiance you want without worrying about performance. Need help selecting? Our design team can recommend the best surface for your space and budget in minutes.
Q: How do I clean travertine tile?
A: Use a pH-neutral cleaner and avoid acidic products like vinegar or lemon juice. Wipe spills promptly and regularly dust or mop to maintain surface appearance and prevent residue buildup. For deep refreshes, use a soft brush with the same neutral solution to gently lift stubborn residue without etching the stone. Our specialists can schedule routine maintenance visits that keep your floors showroom-ready while protecting your investment long term.