Granite Countertops, Artificial quartz stone , Marble mosaic tile , Luxury stone, artware Stone, Marble tile
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
---|---|---|---|
A | 120*50*1.8 cm | Honed | $1000/Square Meters |
B | 100*40*1.8 cm | Honed | $985/Square Meters |
Stone Name:
Beige - Travertine
Origin:China
Granite Countertops, Artificial quartz stone , Marble mosaic tile , Luxury stone, artware Stone, Marble tile
Products/Project Information
Travertine, a timeless and elegant natural stone, has been admired for centuries. Known for its unique patterns and earthy tones, travertine brings a touch of nature into any home.Type/ shape of sink/wash basin
Travertine basins come in several finishes, each offering a different look and feel:
Honed travertine has a smooth, matte finish. It is less polished than other finishes, making it a popular choice for a more understated look.
Polished travertine is highly polished to a glossy finish, highlighting the stone's natural patterns and colors. This finish is perfect for a more luxurious and sophisticated appearance.
Tumbled travertine has a slightly rough, textured surface. This finish adds a rustic charm and is ideal for traditional or country-style bathrooms.
Brushed travertine features a textured surface that is less pronounced than tumbled but more tactile than honed. This finish provides a balance between contemporary and rustic styles.
Material Information
Travertine is a type of limestone formed by mineral springs, particularly hot springs. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. The stone's formation involves rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, which creates the characteristic porous structure of travertine. Historically, travertine has been used in notable buildings and monuments, such as the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing its enduring appeal.Stock Information
500m2 of travertine.Packing Details
strong sea worthy wooden bundles.Shipping Details
shipping by express;Payment Details
30% payment as deposit and the rest should be paid before goods delivery.Maintenance Informations
Clean your travertine basin regularly with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.
Prevent damage by not placing heavy or sharp objects directly on the basin. Use coasters or mats to protect the surface.
Minor scratches or chips can be repaired using a travertine repair kit. For significant damage, it’s best to consult a professional.
Other
Maintaining a travertine basin involves regular cleaning with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.
Travertine is generally more affordable than marble, though prices can vary based on quality, finish, and design.
While it's possible to install a travertine basin yourself, professional installation is recommended due to the basin's weight and the need for precise placement.
Travertine basins come in several finishes, including honed, polished, tumbled, and brushed, each offering a different look and feel.
Custom one-piece travertine basins can be ordered from specialty stone suppliers. Look for suppliers who offer customization options to get the exact design you want.