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Travertine Wall Tile

The minerals found in travertine tile are mixed to give each collection unique patterns and character, perfect for a one-of-a-kind wall for your home. Travertine wall tile will increase the beauty and value of your home, while instilling a sense of pride in ownership due to its versatility and authenticity.

The minerals found in travertine tile are mixed to give each collection unique patterns and character, perfect for a one-of-a-kind wall for your home. Travertine wall tile will increase the beauty and value of your home, while instilling a sense of pride in ownership due to its versatility and authenticity.

The Timeless Beauty of Travertine Wall Tile

Thinking about travertine wall tiles for your next home project? You have great taste! This beautiful and durable natural stone has been a top pick for thousands of years, it’s easy to see why. From the classic, neutral tones of white, tan or cream-colored travertine to warm shades of red, pink and yellow, travertine offers a look for everyone. 

The Many Looks of Travertine

Travertine can be treated to achieve a variety of finishes ranging in feel from relaxed and organic to luxurious and elegant. Whichever tile finish you choose for your project, they will all offer the natural depth and variation this stone is famous for. 

This bathroom features multiple types of limestone tile. A chevron-pattern mosaic is used for an accent wall in the shower, where it is framed with honed travertine trim. The rest of the wall is covered in extra-long travertine subway tiles in shades of cool gray.

Featured Tile: Assorted Silver Mist

Walk In shower tiled in natural travertine stone with metallic profiles and corner shelves.

Featured Tile: Assorted Machu Picchu

Highly textured travertine architectural tile creates a rustic feel on this outdoor wall. With two chairs and a small table with a plant.

Featured Tile: Navajo

Honed Travertine: Mostly smooth to the touch. In honed travertine, holes and crevices are filled in before the stone is ground and buffed to create a smooth—but still matte—surface. 

Tumbled Travertine: When travertine forms underground, water is trapped inside, creating pockets and tunnels throughout the stone. These spaces are responsible for giving cut pieces of travertine their legendary texture. Tumbling travertine with other stones subtly softens any sharp edges, enhancing this look.

Polished Travertine: The smoothest finish of all, polished travertine takes longer to produce than other finishes, because of the time needed to buff the stone to its distinctive glassy shine.

Brushed Travertine: One step smoother than tumbled stone. For this finish, a rotating wire brush is used to lightly smooth out holes and marks in the stone’s surface while still retaining the natural texture and matte finish.

Add a Travertine Tile Backsplash

If there’s one project that looks beautiful in every room, it’s a backsplash or accent wall, and travertine tile backsplashes are a great way to add functional beauty and layers of design to your space. A travertine tile kitchen backsplash elevates any cooking or gathering space. Subway tile is a go-to choice for bathrooms, and the natural color variations and marbling in travertine subway tile will guarantee that your space is truly one of a kind. And if you have a fireplace, consider redoing the surround with travertine tile, or even installing a permanent accent piece, like a mosaic, above the mantle.  

The wall over a white bathroom vanity features a geometric limestone mosaic tile combining vertically running rows of tan and beige diamond-shaped tiles accented with white chevron tiles.

Featured Product: Legno Wheaton

A living room fireplace is tiled with dark honed limestone tiles. The tile extends up to the ceiling and is also used on the hearth.

Featured Tile: Noir