Silver Travertine works well when a project needs a grey natural stone that can continue from the pool deck to coping, steps, walls, and outdoor living details.
Silver Travertine
Silver Travertine is a natural Turkish travertine with silver, grey, cream, charcoal, and soft beige tones. It is a popular choice for pavers, pool decks, patios, walkways, and outdoor living spaces where a cooler grey natural stone is preferred.
The STONELUX Silver Travertine collection includes pavers, pool coping, treads, wall caps, veneer, and accessories. It can be used across the full outdoor project, from the main pool deck or patio to steps, raised spas, seat walls, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, and vertical stone details.
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Popular Silver Travertine Products
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Silver Travertine Pavers
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Silver Travertine 2" Single Bullnose Copings
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Buying Guide
Choosing a Paver Layout
French Pattern works well for classic pool decks and patios because the mixed-size layout adds movement across larger surfaces and gives the stone a more natural appearance.
For a cleaner modern layout, larger formats such as 16x24 or 24x24 Silver Travertine pavers may be a better fit. Use the product table on this page to compare available sizes, thicknesses, grades, and current inventory.
Silver Travertine Pavers
Silver Travertine pavers are commonly used for pool decks, patios, walkways, courtyards, and outdoor living areas. The grey and silver color range works well with pool water, greenery, brick, stucco, wood, white exteriors, and darker modern finishes.
The tumbled finish gives the stone a natural surface texture instead of a perfectly flat manufactured look. For pool areas and exterior installations, proper slope, drainage, base preparation, and sealing are important.
Popular paver sizes and patterns
- French Pattern
- 6x12 pavers
- 12x24 pavers
- 16x24 pavers
- 24x24 pavers
French Pattern works especially well when the project needs movement and natural variation. Larger paver formats create a more linear layout and can feel cleaner around modern pools, patios, and outdoor kitchens.

Silver Travertine Pool Decks
Silver Travertine works especially well for pool decks where the goal is a light-to-medium grey natural stone with visible movement. It is cooler in appearance than Ivory Travertine and softer than many dark grey stones, which makes it easier to use across large pool surrounds and patio areas.
In STONELUX project photos, Silver Travertine is used around pools, patios, raised spas, coping, steps, wall caps, and outdoor living spaces. This makes it a strong option when the project needs more than just a flat pool deck surface.
For pool deck installations, plan the base, slope, drainage, jointing, and sealing carefully. These details matter, especially in Mid-Atlantic and Northeast freeze-thaw conditions. For a broader material comparison, read Silver Travertine vs Tundra Grey Marble.
Silver Travertine Patio Ideas
Silver Travertine patios work well with both traditional and modern outdoor designs. The stone has enough variation to avoid looking flat, but the overall grey tone keeps the space clean and balanced.
For a more classic patio, French Pattern is usually the best direction. For a modern patio, 16x24 or 24x24 pavers may be a better fit. Silver Travertine also pairs well with outdoor kitchens, retaining walls, fireplaces, seat walls, columns, and landscape transitions.

Silver Travertine Pool Coping
Silver Travertine pool coping creates a finished edge around pools, spas, steps, and water features. Using matching coping with Silver Travertine pavers helps the pool deck feel more complete and consistent.
Bullnose coping has a rounded front edge and gives the pool a softer, more traditional look. Eased edge coping has a straighter profile and is often used for cleaner, more modern pool designs. Double bullnose pieces are useful when more than one exposed edge needs a finished rounded profile.
For more help choosing a profile, see our Bullnose vs Eased Edge Pool Copings guide. For broader material planning, review the Travertine Pool Coping Buyer's Guide or browse travertine pool copings.
Common coping profiles and sizes
- 6x12x2 Single Bullnose
- 6x12x3cm Single Bullnose
- 12x24x3cm Single Bullnose
- 14x24x2 Eased Edge
- 16x24x2 Double Bullnose
Availability can vary by profile, thickness, and current inventory. For exact product availability, use the product table on this page or contact our team for project-specific recommendations.
Steps, Treads, Wall Caps, and Raised Features
Silver Travertine can also be used for steps, treads, wall caps, seat walls, raised spas, retaining walls, and other hardscape details. This is helpful when the project includes block steps or raised features and the designer wants the grey travertine look to continue beyond the patio or pool deck.
Treads and caps help finish step edges and wall tops. Matching stone on steps, wall caps, and pool coping can make the full project feel more connected.

Veneer, Outdoor Kitchens, and Vertical Stone Details
Silver Travertine veneer and splitface pieces can be used on outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, raised spa faces, and vertical wall details. This is a good way to connect the pool deck or patio with surrounding hardscape features.
Using Silver Travertine across pavers, coping, caps, and veneer helps avoid the common problem where the patio, pool edge, steps, and walls all look like separate materials.
Real Silver Travertine Project Uses
Silver Travertine is shown in several STONELUX project galleries across Northern Virginia.
- Silver Splash in Chantilly, VA shows Silver Travertine around a pool and raised spa setting with French Pattern pavers, matching coping, raised spa coping, veneer wall details, and seat wall caps.
- Silver Expanse in Great Falls, VA uses Silver Travertine across a larger pool landscape with French Pattern paving, matching coping, and retaining or seat wall details.
- Clifton Cascade Retreat in Clifton, VA shows Silver Travertine around a rectangular pool, outdoor living area, patio field, pool coping, and low wall details.
- Modern Oasis at Grenata Preserve shows Silver Travertine Premium in a refined pool and patio setting.
These projects show why Silver Travertine works well when a backyard includes more than just a pool deck. The same collection can carry through paving, coping, steps, walls, caps, and vertical stone details.

Choosing the Right Silver Travertine Product
- Choose French Pattern pavers when the project needs a classic natural stone layout with more variation across the surface.
- Choose 16x24 or 24x24 pavers when the design needs a cleaner and more modern layout.
- Choose bullnose coping when the pool edge should feel softer and more traditional.
- Choose eased edge coping when the pool design is more modern or linear.
- Choose treads and caps for steps, raised walls, seat walls, and transitions.
- Choose veneer or splitface pieces for outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, spa faces, and vertical wall details.
Silver Travertine Compared With Other Materials
Silver Travertine has a cooler grey tone than Ivory Travertine and a lighter, softer look than Walnut Travertine. It works well when the project needs natural grey movement without becoming too dark or too uniform.
Compared with grey marble, Silver Travertine usually has more open texture and a more relaxed outdoor character. Compared with porcelain, travertine offers natural variation and matching stone pieces such as coping, treads, caps, and veneer. Porcelain is more uniform and usually requires less sealing and maintenance.
Good coordinating options include Ivory Travertine for warmer cream tones, Walnut Travertine for richer brown and tan contrast, Aegean Grey Marble for a more refined grey stone look, and Porcelain Pavers for a lower-maintenance manufactured alternative.
Installation Notes
Silver Travertine should be installed over a stable, well-drained base with proper slope away from structures and pool edges. In freeze-thaw regions, base preparation, drainage, movement joints, and sealing are especially important.
For coping, the pool beam or setting surface should be properly prepared before installation. Plan overhangs, corners, curves, skimmers, drains, and autocover details before setting the stone. For large-format pavers or bonded installations, follow the installer's setting-material recommendations and use wet-saw cutting for clean edges.
Care and Maintenance
Use a penetrating, breathable sealer for Silver Travertine, especially around pools, splash zones, saltwater systems, and high-traffic outdoor areas. Resealing every 2 to 3 years is a common guideline, but timing depends on exposure, use, cleaning habits, and local conditions.
Clean with water or pH-neutral stone cleaners. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, and harsh chemicals, as they can damage natural stone. Rinse pool chemicals, leaves, soil, and debris regularly to help maintain the surface.
Silver Travertine FAQ
Is Silver Travertine good for pool decks?
Yes. Silver Travertine is commonly used for pool decks because the tumbled finish provides natural surface texture and the grey color range works well around water. Proper installation, drainage, slope, and sealing are important for long-term performance.
Is Silver Travertine good for patios?
Yes. Silver Travertine works well for patios, courtyards, walkways, and outdoor living areas. French Pattern gives the patio a classic natural stone look, while larger formats like 16x24 or 24x24 create a cleaner layout.
Which Silver Travertine paver is most popular?
French Pattern 3cm pavers are one of the most popular choices for Silver Travertine pool decks and patios because the mixed-size pattern works well across larger outdoor areas.
Which sizes are available?
Common paver sizes include French Pattern, 6x12, 12x24, 16x24, and 24x24. Coping options vary by profile and thickness, including bullnose, eased edge, and double bullnose pieces.
Can Silver Travertine be used for steps or wall caps?
Yes. Silver Travertine can be used for treads, wall caps, block steps, seat walls, raised spas, and transitions where matching stone is needed.
Can Silver Travertine be used for more than pavers?
Yes. The collection also includes coping, treads, wall caps, veneer, and accessories. This makes it useful for projects with steps, raised spas, seat walls, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, and vertical stone details.
How often should Silver Travertine be sealed?
A penetrating, breathable sealer is recommended. Many outdoor installations are resealed every 2 to 3 years, but areas exposed to heavy pool splash, saltwater, leaves, trees, or frequent cleaning may need attention sooner.
Can Silver Travertine be used in freeze-thaw climates?
Yes, but installation matters. In Mid-Atlantic and Northeast climates, proper base preparation, drainage, slope, movement joints, and sealing are important. Our team can help review the best product and installation approach for your project.
What is the difference between bullnose and eased edge coping?
Bullnose coping has a rounded front edge and gives the pool a softer, more classic look. Eased edge coping has a straighter front edge and is often used for more modern pool designs.
Should I choose Silver Travertine or porcelain?
Choose Silver Travertine if you want natural variation, a cooler outdoor feel, and matching stone pieces such as coping, treads, caps, and veneer. Choose porcelain if you want a more uniform surface with lower sealing and maintenance requirements.
Where can I see Silver Travertine installed?
You can view Silver Travertine in STONELUX project galleries such as Silver Splash, Silver Expanse, Clifton Cascade Retreat, and Modern Oasis at Grenata Preserve.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Natural Stone |
| Stone Type | Travertine |
| Origin Country | Turkey |
| Color Tones | Grey, Silver |
| Application Areas | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Application Category | Residential, Commercial |
| Collection Products | Paver, Coping, Slab/Tread, Veneer, Accessories |
| Custom Fabrication | Yes (local/overseas) |
| Water Absorption (ASTM C97) | 1.14 % |
| Density (ASTM C97) | 158.50 lbs/ft3 |
| Compressive Strength (ASTM C170) | 6827 psi |
| Shade/Variation | V3 (Moderate Variation) |
| DCOF (dry/wet) | 0.60 - 0.55 |
| MOHs Scale | 5 |
| Sealer Requirement | Recommended |
| Chemical/Acid Resistance | No |
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