{"id":70,"date":"2018-09-20T12:30:34","date_gmt":"2018-09-20T12:30:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/impreza.us-themes.net\/another-interesting-single-post\/"},"modified":"2021-12-27T12:16:40","modified_gmt":"2021-12-27T12:16:40","slug":"why-is-travertine-popular","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/steinja.com\/en\/why-is-travertine-popular\/","title":{"rendered":"Why is Travertine so Popular ?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"content__description wow fadeInUp w0w--active\" data-wow-delay=\"0.35s\"><b>Travertine is increasingly popular because&#8230;<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"content__description wow fadeInUp w0w--active\" data-wow-delay=\"0.45s\">Travertine is a natural stone like marble, onyx, limestone, slate, granite etc. It is formed by a process of rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate and originated often at the mouth of hot springs or deposited in limestone caves. It is sometimes known as travertine limestone or travertine marble. These are the same stone, although travertine is classified properly as a type of limestone, not marble.<\/p>\n<p class=\"content__description wow fadeInUp w0w--active\" data-wow-delay=\"0.45s\">Travertine, on the other hand, is formed as a chemical sedimentary stone after the precipitation of thermal groundwater and carbonate minerals with calcium bicarbonate content. Due to this quality, travertine is used as both a hygienic and an antibacterial material.<\/p>\n<p class=\"content__description wow fadeInUp w0w--active\" data-wow-delay=\"0.45s\"><b>Travertine is increasingly popular because&#8230;<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>1)<\/b>\u00a0It comes in different hues such as beige, cream, tan, silver, gray, yellow, red. Amazing color options as much as marble has. What is more travertine\u2019s homogeneous surfacace makes it more preferable.<\/p>\n<p><b>2)<\/b>\u00a0As travertine stone is formed around mineral spring waters, it harmonises perfectly with water providing a non-slippery surface. It&#8217;s water and moisture resistant. Plus a honed finish adds an extra prevention for skid hazard.<\/p>\n<p><b>3)<\/b>\u00a0Costs less than other natural stones which means you can have perfect beauty at a resonable price.<\/p>\n<p><b>4)<\/b>\u00a0Easy to handle and multi purpose usage: Travertine is not only suitable for indoor areas but also for outdoors. It is applicable on floors, walls, facades, backsplashes and countertops. You can use it in bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, toiletes, entrances, driveways, walkways, pool decks or for other decorative purposes. Travertine floor installations are quite popular.<\/p>\n<p><b>5)<\/b>\u00a0Available in different finishes: Surface finishes are not limited only to filled or polished but also tumbled, honed, brushed, filled and honed, chiseled and bush hammered. You can also diversify your decoration with the French Pattern floor installations.<\/p>\n<p><b>6)<\/b> Art fashioned by mother nature: It is stylish and thanks to its natural earty hues travertine adds a rustic charm into your areas. You can add an extra appeal to your floors with natural travertine tiles such as beige travertine.<i><b><\/b><\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>7)<\/b>\u00a0Durable, long lasting and easy to maintain. Travertine is a highly strong material and can resist to high traffic. Even if it gets hard beats, it won&#8217;t show any serious damages. Over time it would get a weathered look but in fact, this would do nothing but add an extra attractiveness to its specific character. One who doesn&#8217;t like this weathering look, can prevent it with a stone sealing agent. To avoid scratches, it is recommended to apply natural finishes.<\/p>\n<p>One way or another you can preserve your travertine wall tile or travertine tile flooring quite literally for decades.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Travertine is increasingly popular because&#8230; Travertine is a natural stone like marble, onyx, limestone, slate, granite etc. It is formed by a process of rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate and originated often at the mouth of hot springs or deposited in limestone caves. It is sometimes known as travertine limestone or travertine marble. 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