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ʻO nā kumukūʻai maikaʻi maikaʻi i hoʻopaʻaʻia i ka pā pōhaku o ka papa o ka clagetic clagetic
Hele maiʻo Travertine Marble i nā inoa inoa o nā inoa a me nā kala ma ka mākeke. However, cream hue, light and dark brown, gold (yellow), grey (silver), red, walnut, ivory, golden brown, beige, and multicolored are the most common. The most popular color of travertine is light beige travertino. -
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ʻO nā pā pōhaku ma waena o nā wahi paila match matchnit bird trastine
ʻO ka Travertine Govertine kahi pōhaku kūlohelohe me kahi hune neutral. ʻO Grey Travertine kahi mea kūpono maikaʻi no kekahi kumu no keʻano o kāna hanaʻole. Hoʻohana pinepineʻiaʻo Travertine i ka hale kūkulu hale no ka lehulehu o nā kumu. Hiki ke hoʻohanaʻiaʻo Travertine no Coutertops, papahele, a me nāʻano noi'ē aʻe. ʻO kahi papahele travertine, hoʻokaʻawaleʻia mai kāna hana e like me ka mea i kohoʻia, he ala maikaʻi loa e hana i kahi'ōlelo ma kou home. E lilo e hoʻohanaʻia nā kiʻi travertine no ka papahele a me ka pā. -
Nā'āpana pōhaku kūlohelohe kūlohelohe kukui i ka travertine keʻokeʻo keʻokeʻo no ka papahele
ʻO ka travertine keʻokeʻo he nani aʻoluʻolu hoʻi mai ka rome mai rome, Italia. Hiki paha iā ia ke hana me nāʻano likeʻole o ka lewa a me ka lua e hoʻopiha ai. White travertine is one of the earliest building stones, and it was widely utilized in Roman architecture as flooring and wall covering tiles, as well as paving. Hiki ke hoʻohanaʻia i nā aniani Travertine keʻokeʻoʻelua i loko a i waho. Aia kekahi mau mea mālama kino e koho ai, me ka popo, aloha, aloha, a hukiʻia, a paʻaʻia. Loaʻa nā Slabs me kahi mānoanoa o 20 a 30 mm paha. -
ʻO ke kumukūʻai kumukūʻai pingite picasso marit stone quartzite no ka pā pōhaku
Pono nā pōhaku kūlohelohe inā e makemakeʻoe e hōʻea i kahi hope loa a me kaʻike hou aʻe i kou wahi. Hiki iāʻoe ke hauʻoli i kāu mau mea kūloko kūloko kūloko no nā makahiki he nui e hele mai inā e kohoʻoe iā lākou. Our picasso white marbles are available in a variety of sizes, allowing you to select the most appropriate natural stone tiles and slabs for your area. -
ʻO Amazon Be Turquoise Blue GreenSzte Slab no Coundortop Filo papa
ʻO Amazonte Cartzite he mea akamai o ka brown o ka brown, pink, a hina hina me ka aqua polū. ʻO konaʻano hoʻokūkū a me ka huhū, crissccassed e nā veins a me nā mea hana, e hana ia i kahi pōhaku maoli a-ʻano.
I ka hikiʻana mai i ka laweʻana i nā kiʻina, kala, ke kala, e kiko'ī, a hoihoi i ka wahi o ka pōhaku maoli. ʻO nā mea pono e pono ai nā lumi a me ka nani o ka pōhaku. I loko o ka lumi kaukau, kahi liʻiliʻi o ka pōhaku kūlohelohe e hana i kahiʻokoʻa nui. Today's bathrooms, which are often one of the tiniest rooms in the house, are being transformed into in-home spa resorts, with both homeowners and designers focused on every little detail—even powder rooms are getting done up with statement-making design from top i lalo. -
ʻO ke kumukūʻai maikaʻi loaʻo Cold Telelicus Cold Grancy no ka counterort a me nā mokupuni
ʻO ka hua gulaʻo Delictatus ke keʻokeʻo,ʻo ka cream, ke kīwī gula, gula gula me kahi polu i ka brazil. ʻO kahi granite mau loa ia i kūpono no nā mea nui o nā kīʻaha, nā mokupuni, a me ka lumi loleʻauʻau. This is one of the more affordable options, with prices ranging from $40 to $50 per square foot. When you consider that this includes installation and other costs associated with installing new countertops, the price is reasonable.