When choosing flooring materials you have a wide variety of selections available ranging from man made tiles to natural stones and woods.
Travertine tile vs laminate.
As travertine tile isn t pressed or extruded into molds like ceramic tiles more labor goes into producing the tiles which increases the cost.
Travertine has natural colors and patterns varying from tile to tile making each tile unique.
The most common color choices are silver ivory walnut and white shades.
Travertine flooring is beautiful and durable but unfortunately that comes at a cost.
Polished honed brushed and tumbled which affect whether the texture is rugged or glossy.
Both tile and laminate flooring are very durable.
Tile is the same.
The ceramic pieces can withstand the scratching of your pet s feet burn protection and protection against fallen object.
The way laminate flooring is made allows the material and design to stand up to scratches dents and scrapes.
Laminate flooring at the low end of all flooring materials can be professionally installed for less than 5 per square foot.
But in addition to convincing wood look designs it s now possible to get laminate floors that mimic marble slate travertine and many other luxurious high priced 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.
Travertine is one of the most expensive natural stones you can use but its durability can be worth the price and compared to wood floors the costs can seem prohibitive.
Travertine flooring costs anywhere from 5 to 30 per square foot with the average cost about 15 per square foot.