Travertine tile is one of the oldest
and most admired natural stone tiles, known for its classic beauty and
long-lasting performance. At MarbleWarehouse, we bring you premium travertine
tiles in San Francisco, sourced directly from top global quarries to
enhance both modern and traditional spaces.
With its naturally porous,
textured surface and warm earthy tones, travertine adds a sophisticated,
luxurious feel to floors, walls, and outdoor areas—perfect for San Francisco’s
diverse architectural styles.
Premium
Travertine Tiles at Affordable Prices in San Francisco
Our travertine tiles are carefully
selected to ensure 100% quality at competitive prices. We offer a fresh
and versatile collection in multiple finishes and designs to suit residential
and commercial needs.
Available
Finishes:
- Polished
- Honed
- Brushed
- Tumbled
Each finish delivers a unique
texture and appearance, allowing you to create the exact look you envision.
Why
Choose Travertine Tiles?
- Affordable luxury natural stone
- Elegant, timeless appearance
- Highly durable and long-lasting
- Slip-resistant surface (ideal for wet areas)
- Adds value to your property
- Low maintenance compared to other stone tiles
- Unglazed and color runs through the tile
- Easy replacement and design flexibility
Travertine tiles combine beauty,
safety, and durability, making them a smart investment for any space.
FAQs
– Travertine Tile in San Francisco
What
are the best travertine tile colors?
Popular travertine tile colors
include cream, beige, gold, yellow, brown (light & dark), silver gray,
and multi-color blends.
Are
travertine tiles easy to clean?
Travertine tiles have a textured
surface, so they require regular sealing and proper cleaning to maintain
their natural beauty.
Is
travertine better than marble for bathrooms?
Both marble and travertine offer a
luxurious look. However, travertine tiles are more slip-resistant,
making them safer for bathroom floors and wet areas compared to polished
marble.
What
is travertine tile?
Travertine is a natural limestone
formed by mineral deposits. Its unique holes and veining are naturally created
and usually filled during manufacturing. It offers warmth, texture, and
timeless appeal for residential and hospitality spaces.

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