Travertine tiles add a touch of natural elegance to your home. The tile is not a man made product. It is a natural stone that has been pressed into shape by our earth. There are various kinds of tile from which to choose.
Travertine tile comes in polished, honed, brushed or tumbled. Where you plan to put it and personal choice will dictate the tile you prefer. All of the tiles are flat. The brushed and tumbled have a rough textured surface, while polished and honed tile are shiny and smooth.
Since the tile is a natural stone, acidic products can react with them causing a discoloration. If you plan to use the tile in the kitchen for flooring or counter tops, it would be a good idea to put a protective sealer on them.
Any room in the house is suitable for Travertine tile. The natural look enhances the beauty of any room. The patio is also an excellent place for the natural stone tile. The honed or polished tile is probably best used inside while the brushed or tumbled may work well outside. The stone tile is strong and rugged to the point that cuts or nicks are not an issue.
Installation of Travertine tile is not extremely hard to do with the right tools. You start with a smooth, clean surface to lay the tile on. Use grout underneath the tile pressing them down gently. Completely fill the cracks between the tiles with grout. Clean off any excess grout with a damp sponge and allow the tile grout to totally dry. A protective sealer is made that can be brushed over the tile to ensure its continued beauty. Regardless of which type of tile you choose, it can only add natural beauty to your home by installing Travertine. For more information visit newfloorguide.com
