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  • Travertine Basics
  • From "Ask DIY Decorating & Crafts"
    episode DADD-209


    If you’re looking for a unique material to use as flooring in your home...a limestone called travertine may be the answer. DIY decorating expert Bea Pila has the DIY Basics on why travertine is a great design choice for you.

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    Travertine Basics:

    1. Travertine is a natural stone with a very distinctive appearance. What makes it so unique is its warm, aged look. While marble and granite can sometimes give off a cold, harsh feel...travertine is just the opposite. This stone is very porous with many visible holes and cavities.

    2. Travertine has a rustic, casual feel that works well in a kitchen, but works just as well in a formal living room. The fact is you can use travertine in multiple areas. It helps rooms flow together and creates the illusion of more space.

    3. If you’re comparing travertine to marble and granite, there are several important differences you should know. First, travertine is somewhat limited in its shades and colors. You’ll find it mostly in the beige, brown or gold families. Secondly, unlike marble or granite, travertine may not be your best choice for countertops and islands. Highly acidic substances like orange juice, wine, or even coffee can leave etch marks and over time damage the surface.

    4. It is important to seal travertine. Even though it’s very porous, with the proper sealants, travertine can even be used on bathroom floors. Travertine gives a very warm and luxurious feel to a master bath and helps create the feeling of being in a spa.

    Tip: You can install travertine yourself and the tiles come in a wide range of sizes...from 4 X 4 on up. Just make sure your stone supplier helps you choose. Also, apply the right sealer to match the way you’ll be using the tile.

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