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      <title>TRAVERTINE SLABS - ELEGANT IN BATHROOM</title>
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  High-Grade Marble

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    Marble has a reputation for being the highest quality stone one can use in the home, but not all marble offers the same resistance to moisture. Since marble features colorful veins, each slab is graded from A to D based on the amount of veining. Marble with an A-grade is most likely to shed water due to a smooth and non-porous surface, while D-grade stone features extensive veins that are likely to let moisture seep through to the shower surround. Only use marble for your shower renovation project if you have the budget to afford high-grade marble tiles and slabs. Use lower grade marble slabs in areas where standing water is rare instead, such as bathroom countertops.
  
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  Travertine

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    The luxurious limestone variety known as travertine is considered a more affordable alternative to marble thanks to its wide range of color options and rippled appearance. It takes a fine polishing and offers a medium rough surface to prevent slips when the shower floor gets soapy and wet. However, this stone is relatively porous and must stay sealed at all times or it will become discolored and stained by common hygiene products like soap and shampoo. Make sure you're ready to commit to routine re-sealing before choosing this stone. All natural stone used in a wet environment should be sealed, but the porosity of travertine makes it even more essential.
  
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  Granite

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    Granite offers some of the best resistance of all natural stones against common etching agents. Many tub and tile cleaners contain ammonia, which reacts to most stones but not to granite. Acids and alcohols are found in practically every other cleaner and most shampoos, and granite also resists damage from these ingredients as well. You won't have to worry about stains and etching causing your shower to look its age if you go a few months too long between sealant applications. Busy families who still want the luxury of a spa shower should stick to a low maintenance stone like granite.
  
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  Slate

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    Worried about traction when you're in a shower made of natural stone? Slate offers a rough surface that is still just smooth enough to scrub clean with a soft nylon brush. While the porous surface makes sealing essential, the durability of the slate and resistance to staining makes it worth the maintenance. Most slate is quite dark, but keep in mind that a dark shower stall is easy to balance out with a glass surround and extra lighting to prevent an overwhelming appearance.
  
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  Onyx

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    Don't associate the name onyx with only jet black stones. Many varieties of this tough and translucent natural stone run to the silver, cream, or even gold side of the color spectrum instead. Thin slices of onyx as tile can transmit light through them for a subtle glow, but these slices are fragile enough that they require backing to bear weight. Be prepared to be very careful when cleaning an onyx shower and tub since this stone is the most prone to scratching off all the natural varieties listed here.
  
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    Already have a specific shower design in mind and need stone suggestions to accomplish your dream? Explain your ideas to us here at Coliseum Stone Gallery and we'll help you pick the perfect material.
  
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      <title>Looking For A Natural Stone Floor? Learn The Benefits Of Travertine</title>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          A stone floor can give your home a sophisticated and cozy look. But with all the different types of natural stone to choose from, which one is best for your home? 
  
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  Travertine is one of the most popular natural stone options for elegant bathroom, shower wall, vanities and floor
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  Travertine Tiles Have A Classic Look To Them

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    One of the biggest benefits associated with travertine floor tiles is that they have a classic look to them that never ages or goes out of style. Travertine is available in a wide array of earthy colors, including beige, brown, cream and tan.
  
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    This color palette helps to keep the floor neutral and ensures it will never look out of place in your home, even when the rest of your interior decorations and color schemes change. Many trendy flooring options can age the home when they go out of style. If you want a long-lasting flooring option that has a timeless appeal, travertine is a great choice. 
  
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  Travertine Is Durable

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    Another benefit associated with travertine flooring tiles is that they are durable. When properly cared for and maintained, most natural stone floor tiles are durable and long-lasting, and travertine is no exception.
  
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    However, what stands out about the durability of travertine is that it is able to withstand temperature changes. Many natural stones cannot withstand extreme heat or cold. Travertine’s ability to do so makes it the perfect choice if you want to match your outdoor patio tiles with your indoor flooring.
  
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  Travertine Is A Low-Maintenance Stone

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    Many natural stone floors are high-maintenance. This means that you have to spend a lot of time properly cleaning and maintaining the floor. If you fail to do so, you run the risk of the floor getting etched, scratched, becoming discolored or losing its natural luster and coloring. However, not everyone has a lot of time to spend maintaining their floors
  
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    If you live a busy life or do not want to spend a lot of time caring for your floor, travertine may be an option that you should consider, as this is one of the lower maintenance types of natural stone. It does require regularly sweeping to remove dirt and debris. You should also make sure to clean up spills right away and to use a neutral cleaner designed specifically for travertine or natural stone when there is grime or build-up on the tile that sweeping does not get rid of. 
  
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    As long as you are doing these things, travertine tile will not need much additional maintenance.
  
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  Travertine Is An Affordable Natural Stone

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    The last benefit to travertine floor tiles is that they are one of the more affordable natural stone flooring options. Travertine tile is often cheaper than marble or granite, and while natural stone in general may not be the cheapest option for flooring, if you have your heart set on a natural stone floor, travertine may help you to achieve this at a price you can afford.
  
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    Learning the benefits of a natural stone material can help you determine if this stone best fits your needs or if another natural stone product is better. If you have decided that travertine is a great fit for your home's flooring needs, visit Coliseum Stone Gallery in the Sacramento area. They have a variety of natural stone slabs available. 
    
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