noun: a natural stone characterized by pitting and troughs in its surface that were created when carbon dioxide bubbles were trapped as the stone was being formed. Classic travertine is recognizable by its shades of ecru. A variety of colors are also available, such as dark reds to dark brown veining. Travertine is most commonly available in tile sizes for floor installations. Other applications include bathroom vanity tops and shower surrounds, interior and exterior wall cladding, interior and exterior paving, and statuary.
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We just put in about 300 sq ft of travertine in our house--it's fabulous! We got it from a retailer in California. Check out his website: www.censmarble.com
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