Travertine floor tiles like all natural stones are made from a living material, noble and elegant, characterized by a variety of colors and a unique charm. Travertine tiles can bring a touch of authenticity and elegance to your home whether you use them indoors or outdoors.
Travertine a durable, easy to care for material can in fact be used inside or outside although each use might benefit from a different finish to the tiles or pavers. Travertine has been used for centuries to create lasting buildings. In fact the Roman Coliseum was built with travertine, and many of the ancient wonders of the world include travertine stones. Should you decide to use travertine floor tiles you are guaranteed not to have to replace you floor ever.
One problem you might encounter when choosing travertine floor tiles is the fact that words chosen by manufacturers do not always mean the same thing from one brand to another. For this reason consumers must be vigilant and look at the product they buy carefully. You should choose a seller that really specializes in that product to be sure to get the very best.
The vast variety of natural stones gives you an opportunity for a great choice of colors. Travertine floor tiles are available from an off white to ivory, to beige even sometimes a rich red. Some manufacturers have added dyes to the stones to change the color of the tiles but true lovers of natural products do not look at that practice as an improvement on nature and prefer an unfinished stone. However, all stones are porous and if left entirely untreated your travertine flooring tiles
would quickly become unsightly as most people often drop water, drinks or other products on their floor. For this reason some waterproofing treatment after installation of your floor is necessary. It can also be treated with an anti-spotting agent at the same time. This type of protection is also beneficial for outdoor travertine tiles as it helps against the damages winter can cause. There are anti-spot agent that do not affect the color of the stone in anyway.
Speaking of color, during installation of your floor it might be necessary to look at each travertine tile for matching purposes for a more dynamic effect, of for better cohesion of the colors. For this reason you want to choose a qualified installer if you are not doing the job yourself. Any good stone floor installer is well aware of this fact and will not have a problem advising you. Most are very good at their job and will match the tiles as perfectly as you would do it yourself.
Choosing travertine floor tiles may be a difficult decision, but it is one that, in my opinion, you will never regret.
