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Noche Travertine Tiles

We are thinking of using polished travertine tiles on the walls of the bathroom including around the bathtub/shower. Our contractor advised us not to use it on the floors but instead use noche tiles which we had a sample of. How resistant to stains are these noche tumble marble tiles to common bathroom chemicals found in toothpaste, cosmetics, etc.? Also, how resistant to cracks would these floor tiles be to heavy objects like a hair dryer accidentally being dropped on them?
 

Dear Norman:

Noce (sometimes wrongly spelled Noche) is the name of a travertine, not marble. But it really doesn't matter.

Because of the way they're finished (tumbled) they are resistant to just about any of the chemicals you mentioned much more than their polished counterpart.

Of for their fragility, if they're installed properly and you drop your hair-dryer on the floor, it is most likely that it will break, rather than the tiles!

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