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[quote=Anonymous]Continuing the discussion on travertine tiles. I'm the poster who said they don't do well with moisture. I agree that travertine looks great, in both kitchens and bathrooms. (We can have a discussion about whether using travertine in such places is a passing trend, but that's for another day.) It looks so good that people are willing to accept, and cope with, the fact that it's a porous rock and is more susceptible to stains than, say, porcelain or ceramic tile. So in some cases the good looks may be worth the trouble of travertine. I was only raising the question of whether using it for a basement floor qualifies as worth the trouble. http://www.ehow.com/way_5389827_travertine-floor-tiling-techniques.html[/quote]
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