The cheapest travertine tiles are available at a price as low as $54m2. So, if you are on a tight budget and cannot spend much on the flooring or wall cladding, we highly recommend the cheapest travertine pavers. The maximum cost of this stone could be $98m2.
The material you purchase has a great impact on its price. It goes without saying that you will have to spend a few hundred extra dollars if you would like to get the project done by a professional. Likewise, sealing the area can add to the total cost. Some agencies charge for installation and sealing per square meter. So, the total price will depend on the area you would like to be tiled. Other companies may have a fixed rate per hour. So, the total amount they charge will depend on the number of hours they take to complete the job.
Travertine is available in different forms. For instance, if you would like a glossy finish, you could opt for polished travertine tiles. Likewise, it can be brushed, tumbled, and honed. The most popular style of the travertine is French Pattern Travertine. Australian homeowners love the look of concisely organised french pattern flooring. If you want to keep it simple, then you could buy square or rectangular travertine pavers from the local store.
The natural stones are the cheapest. They will only cost you a few dollars per square meter installation i.e. if you install them on your own. Additionally, they increase the value of your house over time. The tumbled or honed, on the other hand, comes with a higher price tag. They give a rough and polished appearance.
While natural stones look quite aesthetically appealing and cool, we can’t ignore the fact that they are highly prone to wear and tear. Damage due to weather elements is possible in all types of travertine stones. To protect these stones from discoloration due to liquid spills and other natural damages, we highly recommend you get the area sealed thoroughly. The sealant might cost you a few additional bucks, but the results are worth every penny.