The pros and cons of travertine flooring

Travertine Flooring: Beautiful, Original, and Timeless. Whether for classic or modern interiors, this stone adds style and enhances the beauty of any environment and design. Travertine is a sedimentary limestone whose color, depending on the oxides incorporated during its transformation, can range from milky white to walnut, with shades of yellow and red in between. Fossils of animals and plants are often found within travertine blocks. Its use in construction dates back to the 1st century BC, and among the most famous Italian monuments made from this material are the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the colonnade of St. Peter’s Square in Rome. Today, travertine is most commonly used for flooring and wall coverings in bathrooms and kitchens. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of this natural stone.”  

Travertine Flooring: The Advantages

It goes without saying how striking travertine floors can be: the texture, the play of light and shadow, and the soft, inviting colors add originality to any design and become true design elements that give character to any style of décor. Travertine is also a stone that resists scratches, cracks, and damage from objects or foot traffic. When maintained properly, it can last forever, never losing its beauty. Loved for the strength it conveys, travertine, especially when used as flooring in areas like the kitchen, can be processed in different ways, allowing designers and architects to personalize design solutions. While travertine is typically imagined as a stone with small holes, it can also be treated to be smooth and uniform, which makes it a great choice for bathroom cladding as well. Another advantage to note is that travertine is exclusively extracted from Italian quarries, and its price is more affordable than other high-end natural stones like marble or granite.

Disadvantages of Travertine Flooring

An element to consider when installing travertine flooring is its relatively high specific weight: to address this issue, the thickness of the slab can be reduced, making it lighter. Additionally, as a natural stone, travertine is a good heat conductor, but it tends to disperse heat, which may affect its performance in heated flooring systems.

Venetian Gold for Your Travertine Flooring

All the natural stones that Venetian Gold offers its clients come from the best quarries in Italy and around the world, ensuring the most beautiful and precious materials for both interior furnishings and exterior cladding. In addition to the high-quality raw materials, the company also provides an exceptional level of professional service, assisting clients from material selection, cutting, and installation, all the way to designing the best layout to highlight the stone in any use. The strength of this service lies in the combination of deep knowledge of the raw material and extensive experience in luxury design and interiors, embodied by Venetian Gold’s experts dedicated to this sector. If you’re considering travertine flooring or any other natural stone, Venetian Gold is the ideal partner for the artful realization of any project.

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