travertine, marble, onyx, limestone, block, stone, slate
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
---|---|---|---|
A | 240*120*2 | Polished | $60/Square Meters |
A | 300*160*2 | Polished | $70/Square Meters |
travertine, marble, onyx, limestone, block, stone, slate
Classic Light Travertine are ideal for indoor and outdoor
applications .The surface of Classic Light Travertine never get hot. Travertine is
non-slip and twice the strength of concrete.
These travertine pavers are honed, tumbled and unfilled. Honing gives it the
flat even thickness. The pavers are then literally put into a drum with rocks
and chunks of cement and "tumbled" to be finished. The result is a
paver that has a worn face and edges. Tumbled travertine gives the stone a more
rustic, natural look and ensures the edges are are worn to a smooth safe
finish.
Travertine is a wise choice around swimming pools, outdoor entertainment and
indoor wet areas as it will remain cool under the foot. It has a high
co-efficient of friction meaning that Travertine will provide a safe walking
and play service in these areas for the whole family. Travertine has a high
natural salt resistance allowing it to be used inside your swimming pool as
well as for coping and pool surrounds.
Classic Travertine has been used in the construction industry since the roman
era. The colosseum is one of the oldest and largest buildings in the
world and is mostly constructed with Classic Travertine.
Natural Travertine will withstand weathering and erosion without deterioration.
Travertine is known rather to strengthen and improve with age. The colors of
Travertine will not fade over time, they will maintain their natural color for
decades.
Very little maintenance is required with Travertine, they are a hard-wearing
stone.
It is a versatile, durable and reliable natural stone used for many
applications.If you have any questions about the most recommended uses or
applications for the Travertine, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The Classic
Light Travertine
can be mostly found in two forms:
- Cross
cut: where the slabs are cut agains the veinage. This gives a
surface with no veinage but instead a surface composed by shades with different
tones.
- Vein cut:
where the slabs are cut in favors of the natural veinage of this stone. This
type of Classic Light Travertine presents a well
defined and strong parallel veinage.