Beauty
Travertine flooring is some of the most beautiful natural stone flooring available. With distinct texture and colors, consumers are bound to find a travertine tile scheme that will work perfectly in their home. Whether as a flooring or as a backsplash in the kitchen.
Availability
On top of being easily found and purchased in 2009, if there is ever a time when a homeowner needs to replace travertine tiles they will be able to easily find tiles that will match well with the existing ones. This is due to the fact that travertine tile is not man made and is able to be cut in the same patterns routinely.
Environmentally Friendly
Travertine is a natural stone unlike porcelain tiles. It is carved out of a quarry in large blocks and then cross-cut down to smaller blocks.
Cross-Cut
Cross-cutting the tile means that it is cut along the grain of the stone. This cross-cut leads to a more uniform texture and color appearance. Which also makes it easily repeatable.
Colors
Travertine tiles come in a large range of colors. These range from a basic ivory to a beige to even an assortment of gold. With all these color assortments no homeowner will ever have to worry about the neighbor having the same combination.
Texture
Travertine comes in a few different textures. The different textures vary widely. Textures include shiny, matte, tumbled, and brushed.
Perceived Value
The look of natural stone gives potential home buyers an increased perceived value. This makes for an easy upgrade to a home consumers can do to increase the value of their home.
Even with the increased cost of travertine tile, it has many benefits that offset the difference in cost from traditional porcelain tile. With a greater perceived value than many other tile options this is the greatest benefit to homeowners preparing to sale their homes. For the homeowners planning to stay in their homes for a long period of time the best benefit to travertine tiles is the wide spread availability at the time of purchase and down the road.
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Published by Natasha Puryear
Mrs. Puryear is a freelance writer, mother and homeschool teacher to two young children. Puryear resides in Utah and enjoys the view of beautiful mountains found throughout Utah Valley. View profile
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