The natural elegance and grandeur of
travertine make it highly preferred for many indoor remodeling and home
improvement projects. Despite its increasing popularity as flooring these days,
the use of travertine has been practiced for centuries. The Roman Colosseum is
one of the perfect examples of ancient structures that were built using the
natural stone. Travertine has been used as flooring in many grand mansions,
palaces, and Renaissance castles, too. If you choose tiles in a brushed and
chiseled finish, you should be able to recreate the old world look that is
present in those remarkable monuments and historic buildings in your property,
resulting in a historic touch to your indoor spaces.
Travertine
tiles and flooring can add a touch of elegance and grandeur to your home,
similar to how the material had helped create the majestic beauty of the
Colonnade of St. Peter at the Vatican. The natural stone is durable and can
withstand heavy foot traffic, making it ideal to be installed as flooring in
places where people are likely to frequent such as the kitchen, dining room,
and living room. Travertine flooring offers a sophisticated, elegant look to
those areas while ensuring a durable and non-slip surface that can make those
rooms safer for everyone.
The non-slip properties of tumbled or
brushed and chiseled travertine tiles make them preferred for certain
applications where wetness, spills, and moisture are likely to be present, such
as the bathroom floor. At the same time, the flooring offers a dramatic
transition from tile to tile, resulting a bolder and rustic look that is
timeless. But travertine's timeless appeal does not end there. This flooring
has the ability to last for generations, too. Hence, you do not have to worry
about repairing or replacing your tiles in just a few years' time. Moreover,
you do not have to worry about your flooring looking outdated, even if you want
to change the rest of your interior design.
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