Silver Travertine Slabs

Silver Travertine, with its cool silver tones and layered texture, brings natural elegance to interiors and exteriors alike. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and patios, it offers a distinctive surface that stays beautiful with straightforward care.

Why Choose Silver Travertine?

Choosing Silver Travertine means getting a beautiful natural stone with distinct linear character. When properly sealed, it handles Australian conditions well, which makes it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor use. Its cool silver hues and rich texture bring a sense of class to any area, whether in kitchens, bathrooms or outdoors on patios. The colours and patterns in each piece of silver travertine are unique and never repeated, adding a signature quality to your design. It is practical too: the natural holes and pores can be filled during fabrication, giving you a smooth surface that is easy to clean and maintain. As a porous natural stone, it should be sealed every one to two years to protect it from moisture and staining. You can book an appointment with Avant Stone to view or enquire about our range.

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  • Titanium Travertine

    Titanium Travertine is a beautifully refined natural stone with a rich blend of deep brown hues, soft beige tones and subtle silver highlights that flow seamlessly across each slab with a layered, linear elegance that feels both warmly inviting and distinctly contemporary. The tonal depth created by the interplay between the darker brown tones and the softer beige and silver accents gives the stone a compelling visual richness that rewards closer inspection, revealing new layers of colour and texture as light shifts across the surface throughout the day. Its linear veining and natural layering create a structured yet organic character that sits beautifully within both modern and classic interior schemes, balancing contemporary sophistication with a grounded, earthy warmth that feels genuinely connected to the natural world. Perfectly suited to feature walls, kitchen benchtops, bathroom vanities and flooring, Titanium Travertine pairs beautifully with warm timber cabinetry, brushed bronze fixtures and earthy neutral tones, bringing a refined natural depth and understated elegance to any interior it graces. As with all travertine, periodic sealing every one to two years will protect its naturally porous surface and preserve its enduring beauty.

  • Argento Travertine

    Argento Travertine takes its name from the Italian word for silver, and the stone lives up to its name with a refined palette of soft greys, taupes and warm beige tones that layer naturally in gentle horizontal bands across each slab. Where many travertines lean warm and creamy, Argento sits in cooler territory, offering a silvery, contemporary alternative that feels right at home in modern Australian interiors. The rhythmic horizontal banding creates a quiet sense of calm and continuity, making it particularly beautiful across expansive feature walls, flooring and wall cladding where the natural linear patterning can flow without interruption. Ideal for both interior and exterior applications, Argento Travertine pairs effortlessly with brushed nickel fixtures, cool-toned timber and contemporary grey joinery, as well as warmer materials like brass and honey-toned timber for a beautiful tonal contrast. As with all travertine, regular sealing every one to two years will protect its naturally porous surface and keep it looking its best.

  • Travertine Grigio

    Travertine Grigio brings a refined contemporary edge to the ancient travertine family, presenting a pale, neutral base beautifully marked by darker grey striations that run across each slab with a subtle, rhythmic linearity that creates a quiet yet genuinely striking visual contrast. Where classic travertines lean towards warm creams and rich beiges, Grigio sits in cooler, more contemporary territory, offering a sophisticated grey-toned alternative that feels perfectly suited to modern Australian interiors without sacrificing any of the timeless natural character that has made travertine a beloved building material for centuries. The banded linear patterning adds a natural movement and visual rhythm that works beautifully across expansive wall cladding and flooring applications, while the understated cool palette integrates effortlessly into both clean minimalist spaces and more layered, textured design schemes. Available with a filled finish for a smoother, more refined surface or left natural for an authentic travertine texture and character, Travertine Grigio pairs beautifully with brushed nickel fixtures, cool-toned timber and contemporary grey joinery. As with all travertine, periodic sealing every one to two years will protect its naturally porous surface.

  • Ocean Blue Travertine

    Ocean Blue Travertine is a beautifully serene natural stone and a close sibling to Silver Travertine, presenting a captivating horizontal palette of cool greys, soft silvers and subtle olive tones that layer across each slab with a calm, rhythmic quality that evokes the stillness of a distant horizon. The distinctive horizontal banding creates a natural sense of continuity and flow that feels particularly breathtaking across expansive wall cladding and flooring applications, where the linear patterning can move uninterrupted with a quiet, meditative elegance. Its neutral yet genuinely distinctive colour palette sits apart from warmer travertines, offering a cooler, more contemporary character that complements a wide range of natural materials and interior styles with remarkable versatility. Perfectly suited to kitchen benchtops, bathroom vanities, walls, floors and fireplace surrounds, Ocean Blue Travertine pairs beautifully with brushed nickel fixtures, cool-toned timber and natural stone accents, bringing a serene and effortlessly sophisticated coastal elegance to any interior it graces. As with all travertine, periodic sealing every one to two years will protect its naturally porous surface and preserve its timeless beauty.

Different Finishes Of Silver Travertine

Silver travertine is versatile because it comes in several finishes, each suited to different design needs. Every finish brings out the natural beauty of the stone in its own way, adapting it for use in a range of settings, from elegant indoor spaces to rugged outdoor areas. The finish you choose will noticeably change both the look and the upkeep of your silver travertine installation.

Filled and honed Silver Travertine has a smooth surface where the natural holes have been filled, making it sleek and even. It is particularly suitable for flooring and busier areas, since the filled surface is easier to clean and less likely to trap grit that can wear the stone. The honing process creates a matte surface that softens the appearance of the stone without losing its refined quality.

Unfilled and honed Silver Travertine retains the natural textures and holes inherent in the stone, giving a more authentic and rugged look. This finish works well where you want to celebrate the natural character of silver travertine. It is especially popular in rustic or traditional designs, where the organic pitting in the stone becomes a feature. Despite that rugged appearance, the honing process still leaves a smooth surface underfoot.

Silver tumbled travertine creates an antique, weathered look that adds character and age to a setting. The tumbling process rounds the edges and softens the surface, giving tiles an old-world charm that is popular in cottages and heritage restorations. This finish is not only beautiful, it is also naturally slip resistant, which makes it a safe choice for wet areas and informal outdoor pathways.

Colour Options Available in Silver Travertine

Silver travertine comes in a variety of tones, each bringing a different feel to a space. That variety gives homeowners and designers real flexibility, allowing the stone to be matched to different interior and exterior schemes for a harmonious, upscale look.

Grey silver travertine is subtle elegance at its best. With cool grey tones and flashes of silver, it brings a modern feel to any living space, complementing metallic fixtures and contemporary furnishings. Its neutral colour blends easily with other design elements while enhancing a sense of modern minimalism.

White silver travertine creates a light, inviting feel, and it shines in bright settings like kitchens and bathrooms. The white tones reflect natural light in a way that makes a space feel open and larger. It is particularly suitable for creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas.

Beige silver travertine offers a warm, inviting colour full of natural beauty and comfort. It is a fine choice for anyone looking to add warmth as well as elegance to a space. Its soft, neutral tones provide a versatile background for both rustic and refined decoration, which makes it a classic choice for floors, walls and benchtops.

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Silver Travertine Uses and Design Ideas

With its versatility and natural beauty, the silver travertine we supply can be used across many types of design work. From residential renovations to commercial fit-outs, it turns a space into something striking yet practical, thanks to the natural elegance and character of the stone.

Introduce a balance of practicality and luxury into your kitchen or bathroom with a Silver Travertine splashback. Its colour variation and textured surface bring style to the wall behind a cooktop or sink, while protecting it from splashes. Because travertine is porous, seal the splashback and wipe up oil and acidic splatter promptly so it keeps looking its best.

Use silver travertine in bathrooms to create a clean, spa-like effect with rustic overtones. It is well suited to shower surrounds and vanity tops, where its soothing palette creates a serene yet sophisticated atmosphere. As with any natural stone in a wet area, sealing is important to protect the surface from moisture.

Silver Travertine pool tiles are well suited to areas around and lining pools, since they are slip resistant and stay cooler underfoot than darker tiles in hot weather. They make the area around a swimming pool safer, and their quiet lustre and textured finish complement the look of the water. Seal the stone and reseal it periodically to protect it outdoors.

Its natural beauty and versatility make silver travertine a strong choice for flooring and wall applications. Whether you are creating a subtle transition from indoors to outdoors or a natural stone feature wall, its shades and finishes suit most designs. As a softer natural stone, a honed or tumbled finish and regular sealing help it wear well underfoot in living areas, hallways and bathrooms. It is durable when sealed and maintained, though it is not maintenance free.

How to Care and Maintain Your Silver Travertine Slabs and Tiles

Proper care and maintenance are essential to keeping your Silver Travertine slabs in good condition. By following this guide, you can ensure your Silver Travertine stays beautiful and continues to enhance any space it occupies.

Regular cleaning is key to maintaining the beauty of your Silver Travertine. Use a soft mop and a pH-neutral cleaner to clean the tiles and keep them in excellent condition. Avoid harsh or acidic cleaners, since acids can etch the surface of the stone. Daily sweeping or vacuuming helps remove dust and grit, keeping your Silver Travertine looking its best.

Spills should be addressed immediately on silver travertine to avoid staining. Gently blot spills with a clean, dry cloth. Rubbing is not advisable, since it can spread the stain. After blotting, rinse with water and dry the surface. For oil-based spills, a specialty stone cleaner may be needed so the spill does not leave a permanent mark.

Seal your silver travertine tiles regularly to improve their resistance to moisture and staining. A good sealer creates an invisible barrier over the surface, reducing the stone’s natural porosity. Seal every one to two years, and more often in wet or high-traffic areas. Our team can recommend the right sealer for your application and advise on how often to reseal, depending on traffic and wear.

To prevent scratching, place rugs or mats in high-traffic areas and use felt pads under furniture legs. Avoid dragging heavy items across the floor, as this can scratch the tiles. By taking these precautions, you can maintain the smooth, blemish-free surface of your Silver Travertine.

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Avant Stone brings together 20 years of stone industry experience to provide you with a range of globally sourced stone slabs, including Marble slabs, Granite slabs and Quartzite Slabs.

We aim to provide you with quality service and distinctive stone products for your home or your commercial space. Avant Stone is the premier Stone Supplier of granite, quartzite, and Marble slabs in Sydney.

Sydney showroom: 22 Reservoir Avenue, Greenacre NSW 2190, 20 minutes from Sydney CBD and Parramatta. Newcastle showroom: 1/8 Arunga Drive, Beresfield NSW 2322, centrally located for the Hunter region and Central Coast.

Give us a call: Sydney: 02 9817 0037 Newcastle: 02 8321 0742

Email us at: info@avantstone.com.au


FAQs About Silver Travertine

Silver Travertine is a natural stone known for its silver-grey colour and rich texture. It is widely used in both indoor and outdoor settings for its unique, elegant appearance. Each piece has distinct lines and patterns, making it a popular choice for adding a sophisticated touch to any space.

Silver Travertine is durable when sealed and maintained, though it is a softer, porous stone rather than a hard-wearing one like granite. With the right finish and regular sealing, it performs well on floors, walls and around pools, and it can last for many years while keeping its beauty. It is not maintenance free, and acidic spills should be wiped up promptly.

Silver Travertine is primarily quarried in countries such as Turkey, Italy and Iran. These regions are renowned for their high-quality natural stone production, which means Silver Travertine from these areas is of excellent quality.

Silver Travertine absorbs some heat and can become warm in direct sunlight, but its light colour reflects more heat than darker stones, so it stays cooler underfoot. This makes it a suitable choice for outdoor areas, even in sunny climates.

Clean Silver Travertine with a soft mop and a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid harsh or acidic cleaners, which can etch the stone’s surface. Regular sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust and grit helps maintain its condition.

Silver Travertine is available in various sizes, including 12×12 inches, 18×18 inches, 24×24 inches, and custom sizes. This variety allows for flexibility in design and application, whether for flooring, countertops, or other uses.

Around 10mm is typical for indoor tiles, with 12mm or thicker used for outdoor applications, where more strength is needed. Our stocked honed tile is 12mm. The right thickness ensures durability and suitability for the environment.

Silver Travertine is available in several finishes, including filled and honed, unfilled and honed, and tumbled. Each finish highlights the stone’s natural beauty differently and requires specific maintenance practices.

Yes. Silver travertine is a natural stone, so tone and banding vary between slabs and tiles. Expect variation in the grey, white and tan tones, which is part of its character. View the actual slabs in our showroom before you commit.

Silver Travertine can be finished with different edge profiles, such as straight, bevelled, bullnose and chiselled edges. These options allow you to customise the stone based on the look you want and where it will be used.

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