What kind of stone is in travertine tile?
What kind of stone is in travertine tile?
Travertine tile is a natural stone tile with beautiful variations. Sourced from quarries around the world, travertine tiles bring a touch of nature to your home.
What kind of adhesive to use on black travertine?
Black Travertine slabs have a resin and mesh backing and therefore require an epoxy setting adhesive such as Latapoxy from Laticrete or similar. This is a fragile material. Use an experienced fabricator familiar with working and repairing these materials.
What was the look of the Roman travertine?
Travertine embodies the classic stone aesthetic found in ancient Roman monuments. Our travertine collection leaves a lasting impression with its neutral color palette in traditional tile sizes, planks, extra-large slabs, a wide array of mosaics, and coordinating trim.
How to speak to travertine Mart customer service?
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What can you do with travertine flooring in your home?
Using travertine flooring, you can create timeless, classic looks for your own corner of the world with a natural, neutral color palette that stands the test of time and fits any type of decor. Use it for interior floors, paved patios and garden paths. Affordable Luxury: Travertine tiles deliver a rich look at a reasonable price.
How big is a Napoli veincut travertine piece?
NAPOLI VEINCUT TRAVERTINE is available in 5 colors: White, Light Grey, Beige, Greige and Dark Grey. Available Sizes: 30″x59″ Rectified, 24″x48″ Rectified, 8″x48″ Rectified, 18″x36″ Rectified, 12″x24″ Rectified , and 4″x12″ Rectified. Available Thickness: 10mm and 9mm. Available Finish: Natural R10, Lappato and Textured R11.
What did the Romans use travertine stone for?
Travertine stone is a sedimentary rock with a distinctive feel and texture and a rich architectural history. The Romans used it to build the Coliseum, and it’s also featured in the walls of castles, churches, monuments, bath complexes and aqueducts across the globe.