
Have you ever wondered about choosing a floor covering that was truly a classic look. I know that so many of my clients are looking for a style that is versatile, fashionable, and something that won’t be out of style in the next five years. Something that would quite literally stand the test of time. Travertine is a fantastic option. It has been used in many well known buildings such as the Colosseum in Rome, The Getty Centre Museum in Los Angeles California and the Sacre Coeur in Paris to name just a few.
To better appreciate the “wow factor” you need to understand the natural origins of travertine… It is formed by subterranean springs, underground rivers, and other water sources. The stone is characterized by pitted holes and troughs in its surface. Quarried all over the world, most of the imports come from Italy, Iran, Mexico, Turkey and Peru. Travetine tends to have a lot of variation, the highs and lows of the stone add the real character and make it a truly special choice for flooring. No one piece is ever the same. There are also a number of styles that it is made available in. There are many variations of this tile from distressed and rustic to clean cut and precise.

Each style of marble and travertine stone is a reflection of the unique geographical location from which it was extracted. It has an impressive history of use in architecture and is becoming more and more popular. Many homeowners find it the perfect covering for their “Tuscan kitchen”. It’s like owning a small piece of history in your own home.
‘Sealing’ is something to consider. Because travertine is natural and is porous, it should be sealed in order to properly maintain the look and luster of the floor. Also to protect your floor from potentially being stained by a liquids; such as red wine, or coffee.
Next time you are in the market for a floor that can meet your every want and need, think about travertine and it’s long history of beauty and elegance.

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