Noce Travertine Tumbled Versailles Pattern Tile
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.tmd-seo-body.open{display:grid} .tmd-seo-col h4{font-family:var(--sans);font-size:10px;font-weight:500;letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:var(--brand);margin-bottom:14px;padding-bottom:8px;border-bottom:1px solid var(--cream)} .tmd-seo-col p{font-size:13px;color:var(--text-muted);line-height:1.9;margin-bottom:12px} .tmd-seo-col p strong{color:var(--text);font-weight:500} .tmd-seo-col a{color:var(--brand);text-decoration:underline} @media(max-width:768px){.tmd-seo-section{padding:0 16px}.tmd-seo-body.open{grid-template-columns:1fr;gap:24px}} About Noce Travertine Tumbled Versailles Pattern Tile Material Education Noce travertine is a warm, earth-toned natural stone quarried from deposits in the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, celebrated for its rich palette of walnut browns, tawny golds, and creamy beiges. Its surface is marked by characteristic travertine voids and linear veining that give each tile a deeply organic, textured character. A tumbled finish softens the edges and face, enhancing the stone's rustic, aged aesthetic. As a genuine natural stone, Noce travertine exhibits shade variation from tile to tile — differences in tone, veining density, and void patterns are inherent qualities that add depth and authenticity to any installation. About this tile: The Versailles pattern — also known as the French pattern — arranges four distinct tile sizes (typically 4×4, 4×8, 8×8, and 8×16 inches) in a classic interlocking configuration that eliminates repetition across large floor areas. These tiles arrive pre-cut and calibrated to the pattern, dramatically simplifying layout planning and speeding up installation. Design & Inspiration Noce's deep walnut and golden-brown tones pair beautifully with wrought iron hardware, aged bronze fixtures, distressed wood cabinetry, and warm terracotta accents, making it a natural fit for Mediterranean, Tuscan, Old World, and rustic transitional interiors. It also grounds more contemporary spaces when balanced with clean-lined furnishings and matte black or unlacquered brass details. The Versailles pattern is prized for its ability to make large floor surfaces feel dynamic and intentional without relying on bold color — the shifting tile sizes create a subtle visual rhythm that draws the eye across the room. Combined with the tumbled finish's worn, velvety texture, this format evokes centuries-old courtyards and grand estate floors. Popular design combinations: Noce Versailles floors paired with cream limestone walls, wrought iron lighting, and reclaimed wood ceiling beams for a full Tuscan villa aesthetic. Explore the full Travertine collection for coordinating sizes, and browse more natural stone tile for complementary looks. Ships in 2–3 Days Free Sample Shipping Nationwide Delivery Premium Natural Stone Secure Packaging Description Specifications Applications Shipping & Returns Installation & Care Noce Travertine Tumbled Versailles Pattern Tile brings the timeless warmth of one of nature's most storied building stones into a format designed for grandeur. Sourced from ancient travertine deposits in the Middle East and Mediterranean region, Noce offers a rich spectrum of walnut browns, amber golds, and creamy beige tones, each tile uniquely marked by natural voids and flowing veins. The tumbled finish rounds the edges and slightly softens the face of each tile, imparting an authentically aged, weathered character that feels as though it has been walked upon for generations. The Versailles — or French — pattern interweaves four complementary tile sizes into a seamlessly repeating layout that eliminates grout joint monotony and transforms any floor into an architectural feature. This tile is ideally suited for large interior floors in entryways, great rooms, kitchens, and covered patios where its scale and pattern can be fully appreciated. Because travertine voids are open on tumbled tiles, filling with grout or a color-matched filler prior to sealing is recommended; ordering a sample is strongly advised to confirm tone and texture in your specific lighting conditions. Material Natural Travertine Color Walnut Brown, Amber Gold, Cream Beige Type Field Tile Pattern Versailles (French Pattern) Tile Size Multi-size set: 4×4, 4×8, 8×8, 8×16 inches Finish Tumbled Sold By Per Sq. Ft. Application Floor & Wall (Indoor); Covered Outdoor Shade Variation V3 — Moderate Variation Design Mediterranean / Rustic / Transitional Country of Origin Europe ✓ Entryway & Foyer FloorsGrand scale pattern makes a lasting first impression ✓ Living & Dining Room FloorsWarm tones anchor large open-plan spaces beautifully ✓ Kitchen FloorsDurable surface handles heavy foot traffic with character ✓ Covered Outdoor PatiosTumbled texture provides natural slip resistance underfoot — Wet Shower FloorsOpen travertine voids trap moisture; honed-filled recommended instead — Unsealed InstallationMust be sealed before grouting and periodically resealed to prevent staining Free Shipping: This product ships at standard freight rates calculated at checkout based on your location and order size. Processing & Delivery: Orders are processed within 2–3 business days. Large orders ship via LTL freight — curbside delivery only. An adult must be present to sign for delivery. Estimated transit: 2–10 business days after shipment. 30-Day Returns: Uninstalled tile may be returned within 30 days of delivery. Inspect all tile carefully before installation — installed tile cannot be returned or exchanged. Samples are final sale. Exclusions: Free shipping does not apply to Hawaii, Alaska, U.S. territories, or international addresses. Additional charges may apply for remote delivery areas. Sealing: Noce travertine must be sealed before grouting and before the floor is put into use. Apply a penetrating, impregnating stone sealer rated for travertine; reapply every 1–2 years in high-traffic areas and annually in kitchens where oils and spills are common. The tumbled finish's open surface texture is more porous than polished or honed travertine and absorbs liquids quickly if left unsealed. Cleaning: Clean with a pH-neutral stone cleaner diluted in warm water — never use vinegar, lemon juice, bleach, ammonia-based products, or general-purpose household cleaners, as acids and harsh chemicals will etch and erode travertine. For routine maintenance, dry-mop or vacuum to remove grit before damp mopping. Blot spills immediately rather than wiping to prevent spreading. Installation: Use a white or beige polymer-modified thinset mortar to avoid telegraphing dark adhesive through lighter tile pieces. Back-butter each tile in addition to applying mortar to the substrate for full coverage on the uneven tumbled surface. Fill natural travertine voids with unsanded grout or a dedicated travertine filler before final grouting. Use non-sanded grout for joints under 1/8 inch and sanded grout for wider joints typical in the Versailles layout. Allow full mortar cure before grouting. Important: Inspect all tile before installation. Variations in color, veining, and texture between pieces are natural characteristics of genuine stone — not defects. Order 10% overage for cuts, waste, and future repairs. Tile & Mosaic Depot specialists are available M–F 8:30AM–5PM PST at 855-797-8453. Why Tile & Mosaic Depot The natural stone specialists Quarry-Direct Pricing We buy direct from the source and skip the middleman, so you get showroom-quality stone for less. Huge Stone Selection Marble, travertine, limestone, porcelain and more — thousands of tiles, mosaics, and slabs in one place. Expert Stone Support Talk to real natural-stone specialists, M–F 8:30AM–5PM PST, at 855-797-8453 or via live chat. Easy 30-Day Returns Uninstalled tile can be returned within 30 days. 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