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Using marble stone for stairs is a great choice. Not only is there a wide variety of shades and styles available, but the exquisite beauty of marble stone will add an invaluable sense of elegance and luxury to your home. On a practical level, marble is hardy and durable enough to withstand the high levels of foot traffic a staircase is bound to receive.
One consideration to take into account when thinking about using marble stone for stairs is that this material is generally more slippery than carpeted stair treads and some other materials. However, there are a variety of marble stair treads and non-slip coating options to help ensure that your marble stairs are as safe as they are beautiful. Nonetheless, marble stone, with treads or without, are still more than practical for use in staircases.
The average cost of a staircase is around $4,000 but this can vary wildly and can even be as much as $30,000. The cost of a staircase is based on a number of factors: design, size, level of customisation, material etc. When it comes to a marble stairs price tag, you’ll need to consider that marble slabs can vary from $40 to $100 per square foot, depending on the particular type of marble, as well as the various installation and labour costs.
If you’re looking for a natural stone with a touch of classic, but you cannot afford something fragile and pricey, then travertine flooring is a great choice for you. Timeless in every sense of the word, this gorgeous type of stone makes a perfect pick for your modern kitchen, bathroom, entryway or foyer.
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Travertine is a special type of limestone – it is formed from minerals that get moved by springs above the ground after they dissolve in groundwater. Natural-looking and lavish, travertine flooring can maintain the luxurious appeal of your home for many years to come, and for a very affordable price.
Travertine is a favourite of many homeowners, and for good reason:
Timeless Beauty
Travertine looks wonderfully weathered. Centuries ago, this elegant stone was used by the Roman architects for classic constructions: monuments, temples, and amphitheatres such as the Colosseum.
Functional Versatility
If you’re using travertine, you don’t have to stop at flooring. Depending on your remodelling project, you can add matching travertine tiles to your shower tray, countertop, sink basin or even wall facade.
Aesthetic Flexibility
With travertine flooring, you have a myriad of options. Though honed travertine is the most popular choice when it comes to floors, polished, brushed, and tumbled travertine are just as good-looking.
Durability at Low Cost
With a hardness rate comparable to marble, travertine is one of the most durable flooring materials. Thanks to its unique ability to weather both heat and cold, it’s also a great choice for outdoor floors.
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Here at Euro Marble, we offer nothing but the best, most high-quality and personalised solutions for your home projects. You can rely on our expertise and experience to help you make the right choice based on your specific needs, aesthetic preferences and budget. Euro Marble stands at your disposal.