Travertine Stone
Travertine, usually with a fibrous or concentric appearance, is a form of terrestrial limestone deposited around mineral springs, especially hot springs.
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White Travertine
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Travertino Bianco
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Travertino Navona
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Travertino Silver
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Travertino Romano
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Silver Traventine
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Travertino Venato
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Travertino Colorato
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Travertino Sriato
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Travertino Scabas
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Cream Pink Travertine
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Pink Travertine
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Dark Rose Travertine
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Travertino Rosso in Falda
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Travertino Rosso
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Travertino Noce
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Travertino Noce in Falda
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Travertino Dorato
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Travertino Dorato in Falda
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Dark Silver Traventine
FAQs About Travertine Stone
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Travertine stone is a naturally formed limestone created by mineral-rich hot spring deposits over thousands of years.
Unlike travertine marble, a term often used in the trade, true marble undergoes additional metamorphic heat and pressure, producing a more crystalline surface. Travertine retains its signature porous texture and earthy warmth, giving it a raw, organic character .
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Travertine texture is defined by its natural voids, flowing veins, and warm tonal variation.
It is available in honed (smooth and filled), brushed (textured and open), tumbled (rustic and aged), and polished finishes.
Each travertine finish changes how the stone reads in a space, from refined and contemporary to natural and weathered.
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Travertine tiles are one of the most versatile natural stone options available. They perform beautifully as indoor flooring, feature walls, bathroom cladding, kitchen backsplashes, and outdoor pavers.
In commercial settings, large-format travertine tiles elevate hotel lobbies, resort pools, and retail interiors with a luxurious aesthetic.
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Absolutely. Travertine stone is well-suited to Malaysia's tropical climate when properly sealed. Its natural density and cooler surface temperature make it comfortable underfoot in warm conditions.
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Clean travertine floor tiles regularly with a pH-neutral stone cleaner and a soft mop, never acidic or abrasive products.
Fill any open voids with a colour-matched grout or epoxy filler during installation. Reseal every 6 to 12 months depending on foot traffic and exposure to moisture, especially in outdoor or poolside settings common in Malaysia.