Exploring Antico Travertine? This guide covers its rustic tones, porous character, applications and specifications—perfect for rustic floors, outdoor patios, feature walls and fireplaces. As a quarry-backed Turkish travertine supplier, we also provide FOB/CIF/EXW export with photo-documented loading.
Antico travertine is a rustic, antique variation of natural stone characterized by its earthy tones and weathered texture. This stone is a favorite for Mediterranean-inspired and traditional designs, adding timeless character to both indoor and outdoor spaces. Turkish antico travertine is highly valued for its authenticity, durability, and ability to bring old-world charm into modern architectural contexts.
Antico travertine is often used in projects where traditional or Mediterranean character is desired. Indoors, it enriches bathrooms, kitchens, and living rooms with rustic charm. Outdoors, it is popular for courtyards, terraces, and facades, where its weathered look enhances authenticity. It also serves well for landscaping, garden walls, and pool decks, making it a versatile choice for decorative and functional purposes.
Antico’s deep beige and earthy tones create rustic flooring with warmth. Use honed or brushed finishes indoors for traction, tumbled outdoors for grip. Thickness 10–12 mm for interiors, 30 mm+ for exteriors.
Tumbled Antico pavers blend naturally with gardens and courtyards. Slip-resistant and freeze-thaw durable when installed on proper base with drainage.
Antico slabs add dramatic character with rich variation. Perfect for rustic interiors, restaurants and lobbies. Combine with lighting to highlight texture.
Natural cavities and earthy shades make Antico ideal for fireplace surrounds. Seal to protect against soot and stains while retaining rustic look.
Adds rustic charm to outdoor living spaces and Mediterranean-style patios.
Creates warm, traditional bathrooms with walls, floors, and vanity tops.
Ideal for rustic cladding and feature walls in traditional architecture.
Antico travertine is produced in tiles, slabs, pavers, and mosaics. Tile thickness ranges from 10–12 mm, slabs 20–30 mm, and pavers 30–50 mm. Absorption rates are typically 0.5–1.0%, requiring sealing for protection. Available in tumbled, brushed, honed, and polished finishes, antico travertine offers flexibility across rustic and refined projects alike.
Antico travertine should be installed using appropriate adhesives and sealed after installation to protect against stains and moisture. Outdoors, proper drainage and support systems are required. Maintenance involves cleaning with neutral products and resealing every 12–18 months. Because its rustic tones can hide dirt and wear, antico travertine is often considered a low-maintenance option despite its porosity.
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