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7 Lesser Known Facts about Travertine Stone Tiles

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Travertine is a natural stone that is known for its warm, rustic look. But travertine is not just about that. This blog reveals some of the lesser known facts about travertine stone encouraging you to buy it for your next project – Many medieval and ancient roman monuments are built using travertine. Burghausen Castle and Roman Coliseum are some of those monuments. Travertine is a type of limestone. Yes, you read that right. Technically, travertine is sedimentary rock which has deposits of calcium carbonate and other mineral deposits. Although found at different locations all over the word, travertine stone tiles that we buy in the United States are from Iran, Iraq, Italy, and Turkey. There are large holes, troughs, and tiny pores on the travertine stone surface. You will also notice irregular cracks and patterns on travertine tile. These are impurities, but they give travertine its unique look and feel. These impurities simply tell the story of the formation of travertine. When you

Will My Marble Counter Fade?

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Marble is typically a flooring material. This widely-popular natural stone is also used for walls and its mosaic tiles are used as backsplashes and accents. Marble stone can also be used for creating counters in kitchen and bathroom as well. Although counters do not get much traffic and impact as floors do, marble bathroom and kitchen counters will need more care and attention from you. That’s because of its soft and porous surface. So, the answer to the question if your marble counter can fade or lose its color is – yes. Marble; no matter how expensive your stone is; will lose its color with time. And if that happens, it will happen because of marble’s porous surface and non-maintenance. Let’s talk about the factors that cause discoloration on marble counters – Sunlight - In outdoor and semi-outdoor kitchen, sunlight can evaporate the color of the stone. If your indoor kitchen receives a handsome amount of sunlight from windows or doors, then also discoloration may happen.

4 Technical Differences between Granite and Marble

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Granite and marble are widely appreciated natural stones used for creating beautiful, durable floors and walls. Since both the natural stones are processed from rocks, many commoners and first time buyers believe they are same. But they are different in looks and performance. Here are some of the common differences between granite and marble stone tiles – Formation – Although granite and marble are natural stones, they are different in terms of their formation. Technically, granite is a igneous rock and marble is a metamorphic rock. Granite is formed when the molten lava cools down and hardens. And marble forms because of metamorphosis and compression of limestone. Deposits – You will find traces of quartz and many different types of rocks in granite. And in marble, there are fossils, calcites, shells, and corrals. Color – The color of granite is because of the molten lava and rocks having their role in the formation of rock. And the color of marble is because of the lime