THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING TRAVERTINE

As before every shopping, there are points that you should pay attention to when purchasing travertine. One of them is your budget at first. And then there should be hardness and appearance.
The structure of travertine, which is from the limestone family, is porous, that is, perforated. As we mentioned in our previous articles, limestone, travertine, which is the subject of mythological elements, is known to give a clean appearance. Now we will talk about how to choose the right travertine because it is used in the construction industry.

What is your budget?

Travertines are divided into two as hard and soft. Travertine, which is always hard, is of higher quality and more expensive than the soft one.
Since color changes are also reflected in the price, color differences also increase the price. Depending on the scarcity and abundance of color change, the price may go up or down.

How would you buy your travertine?


Decide whether you will buy hard or soft travertine. Considering the durability, you need to choose a hard travertine. You should consider the area and space you will use in this area, you should consider whether it will be soft or hard travertine in the area. How do you know if the travertine is hard or soft? You can do a little test and understand. You can take a piece and check whether it will break or not by hitting each other. If it breaks, it’s soft, if it doesn’t, it’s hard.

How should the Travertine Appear?


You can either polish it or use it matte depending on the area of use. Both of these options have a unique feature and beauty. If you want a modern look, you can choose a polished and shiny travertine, but on the contrary, you can choose rustic tiles if you say you want a bit of an old-fashioned style away from modernity.

Thanks to our experience, we can bring rustic, bohemian air to your home, or we can bring stylish looking travertines suitable for our modern age to your workplaces. You can contact us with our contact numbers or our web address.

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