Travertine Countertops

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MATERIAL: Travertine

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Travertine is a beautiful form of limestone that works great for kitchen countertops, bathroom countertops, backsplashes and more. Considering that travertine is a type of limestone, the properties of the two are similar. However, there are differences between them, meaning that the names of the two natural stones cannot be used interchangeably. Travertine countertops will bring a pleasing touch of light to your home. The same can be said if you install a travertine slab as a backsplash. Known for its long streaks and consistent color, it will look great wherever you install it. Watch out for spills, however, as travertine is susceptible to damage from acidic substances such as coffee, soda or juice. If you make the effort to care for your travertine, it will look great for years. If you want a natural stone surface that will brighten up the mood in a room, keep travertine in mind.

Although you can use it for kitchen countertops if you are careful, travertine is especially suitable for lower traffic areas of the home. The kitchen is typically a high traffic area, meaning that you will have to be extra cautious not to accidentally spill an acidic substance on the stone.

Despite travertine not being cheap, you are paying for the high quality of the natural stone. Travertine is one of the most elegant and classy looking stone building materials that you will be able to find on the market. In terms of hardness, travertine scores a 5 out of 10 on the Moh’s Scale of Hardness, with 10 being the hardest. This means that travertine is a moderately strong stone, which can come in handy anywhere in the house.

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