Foundation black tile
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Black
Matte
$15.00 per S/F
Travertine has long been admired for its soft beige and cream tones that feel like quiet warmth. When you start with this natural stone, you already have a foundation that can grow with the space over time. The right tile that goes with travertine will give you a new look and feel that’s balanced, stylish, and easy to enjoy. You can pair it with marble, porcelain, or limestone to create bathrooms and kitchens that look more like design statements than everyday rooms. If you want to create a space that feels refined and welcoming, travertine is an excellent place to start.
Travertine tile has helped shaped interiors across different design styles because of its natural color variations and realistic textures. It can certainly fit traditional spaces, but you can also use it for a modern take that feels current and fresh. Tumbled travertine tends to feel rustic and grounded, while polished travertine gives you an updated, smooth finish that makes the space feel open and full of light. If you happen to like materials that feel authentic, this stone will give you an understated luxury that stands out in the best way.
When you’re thinking about what tile goes with travertine, start with tones that are well-coordinated. Beige, ivory, or warm gray tile can look quite well next to travertine floors because they improve the way that the stone’s pattern reads in natural light. For homeowners who want to put more focus on contrast, a marble or mosaic tile in white or gray is an excellent way for you to do it. You could even pair travertine with light porcelain tile to keep the look soft and balanced. By using this kind of approach, you can create harmony that feels intentional without taking away from the travertine itself.
Travertine floor tile has long been a favorite for its warmth and texture. If you want to go for more of a modern look, pair it with matte porcelain tiles in cream or soft gray. That tile will put more focus on the travertine’s movement and tie the whole design together. You can also use beige marble or limestone tiles as borders or insets for a refined detail that feels curated. You might even see how mosaic tile patterns add a bit of energy without overwhelming the room. It’s easy to see why this natural stone continues to work across different home styles.
Travertine bathrooms tend to feel like calm spaces that take care of both form and comfort. You can go for the traditional approach with tumbled travertine floors and polished walls, or think about a mix of porcelain and stone for added depth. A polished travertine wall paired with matte porcelain flooring is an excellent way for you to create visual contrast that feels clean. You can also add a bit of marble mosaic behind the vanity to draw the eye from the sink to the ceiling. This kind of look is all about the symmetry and movement of the tile and its many colors, inspiring you to design a bathroom that feels like your own.
Travertine tile can easily become a highlight for kitchen or bathroom walls. If you want to create a backsplash that is well-coordinated with your countertops, porcelain tile in beige or limestone tones is an ideal complement to the stone. You can also use marble mosaics with warm undertones to add some cohesiveness to the space. This look works best when you keep the rest of the palette light, so that the tile can speak for itself. You can go for the traditional beige-and-cream combination, or try a modern take that pairs travertine with gray tile for balance that feels fresh.
There are so many different ways to use color with travertine. Warm beige tones pair well with soft whites, while gray adds a bit of edge to the space. If you do like a stronger contrast, dark charcoal tile creates a high-contrast look that pairs well with tumbled travertine floors. For homeowners who want to cut down on the visual noise, light gray or ivory tile is an excellent way to keep the room airy. The key is to think about color as it pertains to the feeling you want the room to have. That’s what will put your travertine in its best light.
Travertine can certainly change the way a space feels depending on the finish. Tumbled travertine tends to feel rustic, while polished travertine will give you a brighter, more reflective tone. You can go for a honed finish if you do want to balance smoothness with grip, especially in bathrooms. Mixing finishes can create a one-of-a-kind look that’s both practical and stylish. You can pair polished travertine with matte porcelain to improve the way that each material reads in the light. Keeping the more modern touch is easy with this kind of approach, especially when you’re using neutral tones that tie into the rest of your design.
Porcelain tile has become a go-to material that can stand up to everyday use while staying beautiful. It’s a great option for kitchens, entryways, and bathrooms that see a lot of foot traffic. Marble, on the other hand, adds timeless charm and a touch of refinement. You can pair travertine with either material to create a look that feels layered and complete. Porcelain’s smooth texture beautifully contrasts the organic finish of tumbled travertine, while marble’s soft veining ties into its natural warmth. Both materials are excellent for homeowners who want to design a space that feels connected to nature but still polished.
Our goal is to help you create a space that feels like home yet looks more like a work of art. You can go for the traditional warmth of beige and cream or think about a modern take that pairs travertine with soft gray. If you want to create a design that feels balanced and timeless, we can certainly guide you toward the right tile combinations. Visit one of our showrooms or browse online to find tile that goes with travertine and start building the kind of look that you won’t forget.
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Black
Matte
$15.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Grey
Matte
$15.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
White
Matte
$15.00 per S/F
14-1/8" X 9-7/16" X 3/8"
Blue
Polished
$105.00 per S/F
14-1/8" X 9-7/16" X 3/8"
Grey
Polished
$95.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Standard
Honed
$42.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Standard
Polished
$41.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Extra
Polished
$56.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Honed
$50.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Honed
$89.00 per S/F
4" X 12" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti A1 Select
Honed
$36.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti
Honed
$48.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Polished
$50.00 per S/F
18" X 36" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Polished
$91.00 per S/F
4" X 12" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti A1 Select
Polished
$36.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$71.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$83.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$120.00 per S/F
6" X 12" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$54.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$71.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$83.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$120.00 per S/F
6" X 12" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$50.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 3/8"
Calacatta
Honed
$20.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 3/8"
Calacatta
Polished
$22.00 per S/F
9-3/4" X 4-1/4" X 3/8"
Blue
Tumbled
$200.00 per S/F
9-3/4" X 4-1/4" X 3/8"
Grey
Tumbled
$200.00 per S/F
9-3/4" X 4-1/4" X 3/8"
Cream
Tumbled
$200.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 11/32"
Cream
Semi-Polished
$19.00 per S/F
24" X 48" X 11/32"
Sand
Semi-Polished
$19.00 per S/F
$154.80 each
Honed 24" x 24" x 3/8" Stone Aris Edge
$35.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Macael White
Honed
$41.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Macael Grey
Honed
$42.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Portobello
Honed
$36.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bardiglio Imperiale
Honed
$37.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Bardiglio Nuvolato
Polished
$33.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Bardiglio Imperiale
Roman Antiqued
$35.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Bardiglio Nuvolato
Honed
$41.00 per S/F
Honed 18" x 32" x 9/16" Stone Straight Edge
$33.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Ivory
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Ash
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Coal
Matte
$14.00 per S/F
Honed 12" x 24" x 1/2" Stone Straight Edge
$46.00 per S/F
Honed 24" x 24" x 3/8" Porcelain Rectified
$10.00 per S/F
Polished Stone
$152.00 per S/F
Antiqued Stone Broken Joint 3.0cm
$28.00 per S/F
16" X 32" X 5/8"
Combe Brune
Honed
$45.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Combe Brune
Honed
$38.00 per S/F