All Marble Tiles
All Marble Tiles
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Marble tiles vs. Travertine tiles It is a daunting task in renovating an existing or building a new home. All the right choices have to be made as you are going to live with your decisions for a while, unless you are a billionaire whom can afford renovations every six months. Most of us can’t. Part of that decision making process, is to decide what type, color and quality tile to use. Do you want to go with marble, porcelain or travertine tiles? What does your budget allow you to spend? There are so many things to decide. A good idea is to try and understand the differences between all the types of tiles. In this article, the difference between marble and travertine tiles are going to be explained. Many tiles look like marble, but there are distinct differences: 1) Marble tiles: Known throughout the centuries for its beauty and proper use in the building of homes for the rich or immaculate sculptures of great minds or the ancient gods; marble has a strong historical background and as such is the first choice for most people, that is, if they can afford it. • Marble is a saltwater rock, usually mined close to the sea. It is a far more durable than travertine. • Marble tiles come in various colors from mineral deviations in the marble; • Marble is more suitable for internal use; though it can be used externally as long as its guarded from the forces of nature; • The finish options with marble is restricted due to its nature to break; • Marble tiles are more expensive; 2) Travertine tiles: This tile is often wrongly referred to as “travertine-marble”. Travertine is closely associated with marble, yet there are important differences. • Both are natural stone, but travertine tiles are limestone and thus sedimentary and marble tiles, while also a type of limestone, is metamorphic, i.e. marble is formed in tremendous heat; • Travertine is quarried near fresh water rivers and natural dams; • The color spectrum of Travertine tiles are far less than marble due to its natural colors; • Travertine tiles are porous and marble denser; • Travertine tiles are far more suited for outdoor use because of its durability; • Travertine tiles has more finish options than marble; • Travertine tiles are cheaper than marble because it’s widely available. So, in effect, they are both made from natural stone; Travertine tiles just being more widely found than marble. Decide which atmosphere you want to create at which cost; then decide on the proper tile choice. http://AllMarbleTiles.com