What is French pattern travertine?

What is French pattern travertine?

Our travertine and marble French patterned tiles are a top seller. French pattern is also known by other names, like ‘Versailles’ and ‘Ashlar’ patterns. It is a distinctive style of patterning that uses four different sizes of tiles to create a bolder and unique look to any outdoor hardscape.

What is the French pattern?

French Pattern (FP) is a Modular interlocking pattern that is reminiscent of a stone floor from the historic European palaces, a French pattern floor looks very elegant and impressive. French Pattern is often referred to as Versailles Pattern, Ashlar Pattern or Roman Pattern.

Are travertine floors outdated?

Travertine, a sedimentary rock that falls into the limestone categories is a popular choice for developers, interior designers and homeowners. Travertine stone finish is still popular now and is not about to be outdated anytime soon because of its many advantages.

How do you calculate tiles for French patterns?

  1. Mark off the room where the French tile pattern will be laid.
  2. Measure the length and width of each section in inches.
  3. Divide the number of square inches by 144 to get the number of square feet in the room.
  4. Divide the total amount of square footage by 16 to find out how many separate bundles of tile you will need.

What are travertine tiles?

What is travertine tile? Travertine is a type of limestone that is formed by mineral deposits from natural springs. Other minerals mix together with the calcite to create unique swirls and movement that give travertine its distinctive character.

Is travertine stone expensive?

Travertine is a mid-range stone in terms of cost, but this puts it at the high-end in the entire range of flooring materials. Like other natural stone, though, travertine flooring can vary substantially in price—from as low as $3 to as high as $30 per square foot, depending on the quality and finish of the stone.

How much does it cost to install French pattern travertine tile?

The travertine itself with vary depending on the colour, thickness and grade you select. You can expect to pay between $37m2 – $119m2. Professional paver installers such as a tiler or landscapers can charge fees of $45-$110 per m2, pending on experience and requirements.

Is travertine better than pavers?

Travertine’s colors are naturally derived from the Earth, so there will be no need to stain the surface. Travertine pavers also don’t require lengthy installation times and is a stronger material than concrete pavers. There are many great advantages of using travertine pavers for your next project.

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