Beaumont Tiles Releases the Exclusive and Modular Roma Travertine Range

Beaumont Tiles has launched the exclusive Roma Travertine porcelain tile range, bringing calm serenity through earthy colourings, ideal for Australian renovations. Additionally, with its modular design, the tiles will be low-maintenance compared to traditional travertine materials.

 

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Coming in three different colours – beige, grey and white – this range has interlocking, embossed patterns that are perfect for creating a luxe look and feel for either a floor or wall application.

The range’s design is made up of small square tiles with tumbled-like edges wrapped in a matte finish, bringing a softness to the range that is complimented by its light colouring.

The range brings illusions of Roman architecture into renovator’s homes through its replication of natural stone, which is perfect for contemporary and traditional-style living areas, bathrooms and kitchens.

Beaumont Tiles design specialist Christie Wood says that the sophistication of the Roma range will bring an opulent look to Australian homes that will impress homeowners and their guests.

“The magnificence of this tile range cannot be understated. Whether you are choosing to use just one of the Roma tiles as a show-stopping feature or combine with another travertine range it will bring this all-time classic a new contemporary look to your home,” she says.

“If you want to use two of the range, it’s hard to go past Roma in beige and white. Try using this on different walls in your modern bathroom coupled with a large soaking bath and hang some cascading indoor house plants for a calming oasis.”






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