Classic Travertine
Classic Travertine is a sedimentary rock with a high quartz content, making it significantly harder and more resistant to wear. This natural stone is porous in both texture and color. Its shades range from light beige to brown, with occasional gray contrasts. One of the most stunning features of this prized travertine is its beautiful color variation. Classic Travertine originates from either Italy or Turkey.
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Applications of Classic Travertine
With its veined beige tones, Classic Travertine is an excellent choice for both interior and exterior applications. It is most often used for flooring and facades in these spaces. Like Roman Travertine, renowned for its durability, Classic Travertine stands out for its strength.
For those looking for a softer, more versatile finish, Cream Travertine is a top choice. Additionally, if a rustic and aged style is preferred, Antique Travertine provides a unique touch to any project.
Only the hardest stones, such as this , can achieve a deep, mirror-like polish. This travertine supports a variety of finishes, including polished, honed, aged, sandblasted, and chiseled.
A honed finish, characterized by its lack of shine, offers a neutral, matte effect that creates a welcoming atmosphere.
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Common Thicknesses
Thanks to its hardness and consistency, Classic Travertine can be cut into thicknesses of 1.5 cm, 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm.
Standard Dimensions
The standard cutting sizes include: Tiles: 30x30 cm, 30x40 cm, 40x40 cm, 60x30 cm, 60x40 cm, 60x60 cm, 120x60 cm, 100x100 cm, 120x120 cm and Slabs: Approximately 4 m²