Travertine Marble Bathroom
These tiles present a lot of opportunities for styling apart from installing several advantages core to the tile material.
Travertine marble bathroom. There is no two identical travertine tiles. Homeowners can easily find the color of their choice within the attractively huge range present in travertine. Available in varied color schemes and tones from beige white grey red brown as well as golden tone the patina trait travertine exhibits with age has highly been praised. The travertine helps to make the bathroom a bit spacious.
Travertine is a popular choice for homemakers looking for a rustic theme. The material is even used for covering the concrete partition that is set up nearby the mirror. Travertine tile bathroom ideas. Best use of travertine is for powder bathroom vanity tops table tops tub surrounds showers floor tile and stone fireplace surrounds.
Also since it is stone it s generally very durable and will last for years and years. Both marble and travertine work fine in water but with a waterfall i would highly suggest going with a porcelain in a marble or travertine look. This bath offers generous space without going overboard in square footage. The homeowner chose to go with a large double vanity and a nice shower with custom features and a shower seat and decided to forgo the typical big soaking tub.
Usage in bathrooms and showers. That s because of the travertine tile trait that looks clear and super light. The floor tile is travertine and the shower is a mix of travertine and marble. The bathroom floor is 12x12 honed travertine.
The bathroom uses the travertine ceramic style for the whole floor and wall. Sealing travertine you may have read about sealing your stone and maybe that sealing travertine is a hassle but i assure you it s no big deal. This one unique quality makes travertine a suitable stone for any bathroom design. You can use them for bathroom and shower flooring wall decoration around vanities bath tubs sinks and even for bathroom counter tops.
First of all it tends to be less expensive than marble or granite tiles which means you can install natural stone in your bathroom and still stick to your budget. Depending on where the waterfall is installed there may be chemicals in the water that could harm the stone and you will need to ensure the stone was completely sealed. Lastly since it s a stone that comes right from the earth and doesn t need to be manufactured it s fairly eco friendly. The wainscotting is a 3x6 tumbled travertine capped with a travertine pencil liner.
The water closet is accented with stikwood reclaimed weathered wood to bring a little character to a usually neglected spot. The master bathroom is a combination of travertine and marble.