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NEXT TREND: Travertine
TRAVERTINE is a porous, sandyhued material that turns the interiors into calm and organized spaces. This porous type of limestone is often encountered around mineral springs.
This material has emerged as a star the decorating landscape
WARM BUT STILL SUBDUED
Don’t confuse its soft-outspokenness for weakness. Travertine is a warm but still subdued material that embodies this period of material-forward zen decorating where a calm atmosphere is a holy grail.
This material is not only used because it is a stunning decorative surface when polished. This lightweight but robust surface also fits well for thermal and acoustic insulation.
UTILIZED FOR CENTURIES
Travertine has been utilized as a building material for centuries. The Romans used it for temples, bathhouses, and theaters.
It appears in many historically important monuments all over the globe, such as in St. Peter’s Basilica (forming the ribs of the dome), the Trevi Fountain, and Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion.
A NEW SURFACE FAVORITE
Today, thanks to its multiple qualities, it confronts other surface favorites such as marble and terrazzo in the material desktop of the interior designers.
More and more, travertine is getting used for various renamed interior designers in beautiful and important projects, such as in the Luxury Manhattan Apartment designed by Steven Volpe – a travertine tub with a view – or even the Tranquil Nashville Home from the singer Kacey Musgraves, where you can find this refined material in her vintage dining table.
A WARM UP FOR ANY SPACE
Travertine is increasingly being picked up for interior design projects because it has many amazing features. It has an earthy tone palette, which complements almost any texture or color, making it extremely easy to employ.
It adds a pure vibe that can warm up any space because it’s a really light and natural-looking material. It works on many surfaces such as sinks, walls, and floors. An excellent tip for using travertine is to go for unfilled travertine on vertical walls and filled travertine on horizontal surfaces.
APPEALING IN SO MANY WAYS
Lately, you can usually find travertine furnishings, such as coffee tables or decorative accessories, rather than speccing the material for high-traffic surfaces, which is susceptible to weight in a space. Whether you’re covering a whole space in travertine or only adding a travertine accessory, the next trend is to give a new look to this timeless material.
Travertine is one of those materials that stimulate calm and tranquility. Its organic texture is appealing in so many ways. It delivers a peaceful sensation instead of a heavy feeling.
Luckily, there are many products you can choose that allow you to take advantage of this astonishing material and give your interior design project a breath of fresh air.