Most Popular Types of Travertine Finishes
Most popular types of travertine finishes will be defined here. Travertine is a kind of dense, banded rock which is composed of calcite or calcium carbonate, CaCO3. Formed by the evaporation of river and spring waters. It is a variety of limestone that has a light color and takes a good polish. Travertine is often used for walls and interior decorations in public buildings. Travertine deposits along the Aniene River, near Rome, are several meters thick. Being a natural stone, Travertine is extremely durable compared to most other flooring types (wood, vinyl, etc), and more than marble and slate.
Travertine Uses
Travertine is a type of limestone that is formed by mineral deposits from natural springs. This sedimentary stone is created by a rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, known as calcite. Other minerals mix together with the calcite to create unique swirls and movement that give travertine its distinctive character. Travertine is commonly used in living spaces, entrances, hallways, foyers and more. Travertine can also be used as wall cladding, whether interior or exterior. It also absorbs less heat than slate tile, which can be a consideration for outdoor areas in hot climates.
Travertine Finishes
Travertine is a versatile product choice as it has many different finishes to help you achieve the look you are going for. In the following, we will go through some of the most popular travertine finishes briefly.

Polished Travertine
Finished polished travertine creates a look of luxury with the high shine. Polished travertine is smoothed and glossed over to get a shiny reflective surface.
Honed Travertine
Finished Honed travertine provide a smooth yet matte finish without any shine. Honed travertine can either be filled or unfilled. A honed look and texture is achieved by grinding and buffing one side of the unfinished stone.
Brushed Travertine
Finished brush travertine utilizes the natural look of travertine with a brushed finish. This textured finish features an unfilled exterior and provides a rustic yet sophisticated look. This look is obtained by brushing the surface of the stone with a brush or wire wheel until the preferred texture is achieved.
Tumbled Travertine
To create tumbled travertine, pieces of stone are cut, sized and placed in a rubber coated or plastic barrel with an abrasive grit and water. Sometimes a small amount of acid is mixed in. The tub/barrel is turned over and over again, allowing for the stones to rub against each other. The edges of the travertine are softened and worn down. This feature provides a much more natural, worn look. Like brushed travertine, tumbled travertine has a high-textured finish. The major difference between the two is that tumbled travertine has softened edges.
Final Statement
After all, travertine is a natural stone known for its unique texture that adds a luxurious, antique feel. Compared to most other flooring types such as wood, travertine has a good resistance to scratches, yet among all other natural stones it is considered the softest. However, scratches wouldn’t be necessarily noticeable on travertine.
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Sources
https://www.tileshop.com/resources/what-is-travertine-tile
https://www.britannica.com/science/travertine
https://www.renovatethat.com/stone-flooring/travertine-tile-vs-porcelain-vs-marble/
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