Travertine Tile Flooring
Travertine tile is a durable and attractive natural stone in a class by itself.
Famous structures like the Roman Coliseum stand as a tribute to the long-lasting
nature of travertine as a building material. There are many installers and DIYers today
who have used travertine tile as both flooring and as wall tile who will also sing
its praisesas a practical and uniquely decorative addition to their interiors and
exteriors. But what are some of the defining characteristics of travertine which sets it apart
fromother natural stone flooring and tile options?
Origins of travertine
Travertine is related to marble, actually falling somewhere between marble and
limestone in terms of its development over thousands of years. Travertine is
formedby subterranean springs, underground rivers, and other water sources. These
watersources carry mineral elements such as calcium carbonate that build up over
longperiods of time in the same way stalactites and stalagmites in caves are
formed. Theresultant stone is a smooth and very hard substance further characterized by
its poroussurface. These pores are the result of gases escaping as the travertine is
formed. Bythe time it is quarried, travertine is naturally beautiful � a smooth, dense
stone that exhibits a notable creamy color that evokes a certain old-world refinement.
Commonly found in Italy and Turkey, travertine remains to be a popular import
for construction products all over the world,including North America.
Travertine tile has been used and relied upon as tile for thousands of years,
holding a place in the development of civilization from the Ancient Greeks, to the Roman
Empire, and onto today�s modern age in equal measure.