Walnut Travertine
Walnut Travertine is a natural travertine with warm brown, beige, cream, and soft tan movement. It is a good choice for pool decks, patios, walkways, and outdoor living spaces where a richer natural stone color is preferred.
The STONELUX Walnut Travertine collection includes tumbled travertine pavers, pool coping, treads, wall caps, splitface ledger panels, drain covers, and related outdoor stone pieces. It can be used across the full outdoor project, from the main pool deck or patio to coping, steps, raised spas, seat walls, pool surrounds, and outdoor living details.
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Popular Walnut Travertine Products
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Walnut Travertine Pavers
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Walnut Travertine 2" Single Bullnose Copings
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Walnut Travertine 2" Eased Edge Copings
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Buying Guide
Walnut Travertine and Noce Travertine
Walnut Travertine is sometimes also searched as Noce Travertine. "Noce" is commonly used in the stone industry for brown or walnut-toned travertine. STONELUX uses the collection name Walnut Travertine for this warm brown and beige travertine color range.
Some projects may describe the color as light walnut, dark walnut, walnut blend, or brown travertine depending on the specific lot, finish, lighting, and surrounding materials.
Walnut Travertine Color and Finish
Walnut Travertine has a warm, earthy color range with brown, tan, beige, cream, and occasional soft grey movement. It is deeper and richer than Ivory Travertine, warmer than Silver Travertine, and usually less grey than Philly Travertine.
The tumbled finish gives the stone a natural surface texture instead of a polished or manufactured look. For pool areas, patios, walkways, and exterior installations, proper slope, drainage, base preparation, and sealing are important.
Walnut Travertine Pavers
Walnut Travertine pavers are commonly used for pool decks, patios, walkways, courtyards, backyard paths, terraces, and outdoor living areas. The warm brown and beige tones work well with pool water, greenery, brick, stucco, natural wood, bronze accents, darker outdoor furniture, and traditional landscape designs.
Current paver sizes and patterns
Current Walnut Travertine paver options include:
- French Pattern 3cm Paver - Premium
- 16x24 3cm Paver - Premium
- 24x24 3cm Paver - Premium
Use the product table on this page to confirm active sizes, grades, thicknesses, and availability before finalizing a project quantity.
French Pattern is often the first choice for a Walnut Travertine pool deck or patio because the mixed-size layout adds movement across larger outdoor surfaces. The 16x24 format creates a cleaner running-bond or linear layout for walkways, patios, and more modern pool decks. The 24x24 format works well when the project needs a larger square paver with a cleaner grid.

Walnut Travertine Pool Decks
Walnut Travertine works well for pool decks where the project needs a warm natural stone with brown and beige tones. The tumbled finish gives the surface texture, while the color range creates a richer and more traditional outdoor feel than lighter ivory or grey stones.
In STONELUX project photos, Walnut Travertine is used around pools, patios, coping, waterline edges, steps, and outdoor living spaces. This makes it useful when the backyard needs more than a simple 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.
Walnut Travertine Pool Coping
Walnut Travertine pool coping creates a warm, finished edge around pools, spas, steps, and water features. Using matching coping with Walnut Travertine pavers helps the pool deck feel complete and consistent.
Single 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 when the design needs a cleaner pool edge.
Common coping profiles and sizes
Common Walnut Travertine coping options include:
- 6x12x2" Single Bullnose
- 6x12x3 cm Single Bullnose
- 12x12x2" Single Bullnose
- 12x12x3 cm Single Bullnose
- 12x24x2" Single Bullnose
- 12x24x3 cm Single Bullnose
- 14x24x2" Single Bullnose
- 16x24x2" Single Bullnose
- 16x24x3 cm Single Bullnose
- 24x24x2" Single Bullnose
- 24x36x2" Single Bullnose
- 12x24x2" Eased Edge
- 14x24x2" Eased Edge
- 16x24x2" Eased Edge
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.
Bullnose Trim, Steps, and Wall Caps
Walnut Travertine can be used for more than pavers. Coordinating coping, bullnose trim, treads, and wall cap pieces can help finish pool edges, steps, landings, raised walls, seat walls, and patio transitions.
Bullnose pieces are often used when a rounded edge is needed for a pool, step, patio edge, or cap condition. Eased edge pieces are better when the design calls for a straighter, more modern edge.
Matching coping, treads, and wall caps can help the project feel connected instead of using separate materials for each area.

Splitface Ledger Panels and Vertical Details
Walnut Travertine splitface ledger panels can be used on outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, raised spa faces, retaining walls, and other vertical stone details. Using a matching warm travertine tone on vertical features can help connect the pool deck, patio, steps, and outdoor living areas.
Ledger panel corners are useful when columns, wall returns, or wrapped vertical features need a finished look.
Mixing Walnut Travertine With Grey Pavers
Walnut Travertine can be mixed with grey pavers when the project needs a warmer field stone with cooler contrast. This works best when the grey material is used intentionally as a border, accent band, step detail, or adjacent patio zone rather than randomly mixed across the whole surface.
Good grey pairings may include Silver Travertine for a softer natural stone contrast, Aegean Grey Marble for a cleaner grey marble look, Arctic Grey Marble for a cooler blue-grey direction, or Black Basalt for a dark modern edge.
For most pool decks, keep one material as the main field and use the second material as an accent, coping, border, or transition. This helps the design feel planned instead of patchy.
Walnut Travertine Patios and Walkways
Walnut Travertine is also a good option for patios and walkway areas. French Pattern works well when the project needs a classic natural stone layout. Rectangular formats are useful for garden paths, side yards, patios, and pool-to-patio transitions.
For walkway layouts, the common design questions are size, thickness, base preparation, joint spacing, drainage, and whether the walkway should match the pool deck or act as a transition to another material.

Premium Walnut Travertine
Walnut Travertine may be available in premium options depending on the product and current inventory. Premium material is usually selected when the project needs a cleaner, more consistent look for pool decks, patios, and coping.
Use the product table on this page to compare current grade, size, thickness, and availability before ordering.
Real Walnut Travertine Project Uses
Walnut Travertine is shown in several STONELUX project galleries.
In Walnut Wonders in Fairfax Station, VA, Walnut Travertine is used around a pool setting where the beige and brown color range creates a warm poolside surface.
In Brown Serenity, Walnut Travertine is shown as a warm travertine pool and outdoor living material with a deeper natural stone character.
In Travertine Serenity, Walnut Travertine appears in a poolside palette with beige, brown, and silver tones.
These projects show why Walnut Travertine works well for pool decks, patios, pool surrounds, coping, steps, wall caps, and outdoor living spaces where the project needs a warmer natural stone direction.
Choosing the Right Walnut Travertine Product
Choose French Pattern pavers when the project needs a classic travertine layout with more movement across the surface.
Choose 16x24 pavers when the design needs a cleaner running-bond or linear layout.
Choose 24x24 pavers when the project needs a larger square paver and a cleaner grid.
Choose single bullnose coping when the pool edge should feel softer and more traditional.
Choose eased edge coping when the pool design is cleaner, straighter, or more modern.
Choose 24x24 or 24x36 coping when the project needs a broader cap, step, or special edge condition, depending on profile and inventory.
Choose matching coping, treads, and wall caps when the pool deck, patio, steps, and raised features need to feel connected.
Choose splitface ledger panels when the project needs matching warm travertine on vertical walls, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, or raised spa faces.

Walnut Travertine Compared With Other Materials
Walnut Travertine is one of the warmer travertine color directions. It has more brown and tan depth than Ivory Travertine and a warmer feel than Silver Travertine.
Compared with Philly Travertine, Walnut Travertine usually reads deeper and browner. Compared with Ivory Travertine, it feels richer and more earthy. Compared with Silver Travertine, it feels warmer and more traditional. Compared with porcelain, travertine offers natural variation and matching stone pieces such as coping, treads, and wall caps.
Good coordinating options include:
- Ivory Travertine for a lighter cream travertine contrast
- Philly Travertine for a beige-brown travertine with more grey movement
- Silver Travertine for a cooler grey travertine contrast
- Aegean Grey Marble for a cleaner grey marble pairing
- Black Basalt for dark coping, borders, and modern contrast
- Porcelain Pavers for a lower-maintenance manufactured alternative
For more buying context, see our guides to travertine pool coping, travertine pool pavers and copings, bullnose vs eased edge pool copings, and pool coping materials for Virginia's climate.
Installation Notes
Walnut 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, setting method, 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, spa edges, water features, and autocover details before setting the stone.
For pavers, treads, wall caps, ledger panels, or bonded installations, follow the installer's setting-material recommendations and use wet-saw cutting for clean edges.
Professional installation is recommended for pool coping, raised features, large-format stone, steps, vertical stonework, and commercial work.
Care and Maintenance
Use a penetrating, breathable sealer for Walnut Travertine, especially around pools, splash zones, saltwater systems, trees, and high-traffic outdoor areas. Resealing every 2-3 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, mulch, and debris regularly to help maintain the surface.
For stains, algae, or mineral buildup, use stone-safe cleaners and test a small area first.
Walnut Travertine FAQ
Is Walnut Travertine the same as Noce Travertine?
Walnut Travertine is often associated with Noce Travertine, a common stone-industry name for brown or walnut-toned travertine. STONELUX uses the collection name Walnut Travertine.
Is Walnut Travertine good for pool decks?
Yes. Walnut Travertine is commonly used for pool decks because the tumbled finish provides natural surface texture and the warm brown color range works well around water. Proper installation, drainage, slope, and sealing are important for long-term performance.
Is Walnut Travertine good for patios?
Yes. Walnut Travertine works well for patios, backyard walkways, courtyards, terraces, and outdoor living areas. French Pattern gives the patio a classic natural stone look, while rectangular and square formats create cleaner layouts.
Which Walnut Travertine paver is most popular?
Walnut Travertine Tumbled French Pattern 3cm Paver - Premium is a strong choice for pool decks and patios because the mixed-size pattern works well across larger outdoor areas.
Which paver sizes are available?
Current Walnut Travertine paver options include French Pattern, 16x24, and 24x24. Use the product table on this page to confirm active sizes, grades, and availability.
Is Walnut Travertine good for pool coping?
Yes. Walnut Travertine coping creates a warm, finished edge around pools and spas. Single bullnose coping is the classic rounded choice, while eased edge coping creates a cleaner line.
Which Walnut Travertine coping sizes are available?
Common Walnut Travertine coping sizes include 6x12, 12x12, 12x24, 14x24, 16x24, 24x24, and 24x36 depending on profile, thickness, and current inventory.
Can Walnut Travertine be mixed with grey pavers?
Yes. Walnut Travertine can be mixed with grey pavers, but it is best to use one material as the main field and the other as a border, coping, accent band, or transition. Silver Travertine, Aegean Grey Marble, Arctic Grey Marble, or Black Basalt can all create different levels of contrast.
Can Walnut Travertine be used for steps or wall caps?
Yes. Walnut Travertine can be used for treads, step runs, wall caps, landings, pool transitions, and raised outdoor features where matching stone is needed.
Can Walnut Travertine be used for vertical walls or outdoor kitchens?
Yes. Walnut Travertine splitface ledger panels can be used for outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, columns, raised spa faces, retaining walls, and other vertical stone details.
Can Walnut Travertine be used in freeze-thaw climates?
Yes, but installation matters. In Mid-Atlantic and Northeast climates, proper base preparation, drainage, slope, movement joints, setting method, and sealing are important. Poor drainage or trapped moisture can create problems with any natural stone installation.
How often should Walnut Travertine be sealed?
A penetrating, breathable sealer is recommended. Many outdoor installations are resealed every 2-3 years, but areas exposed to heavy pool splash, saltwater, leaves, trees, mulch, or frequent cleaning may need attention sooner.
Should I choose Walnut Travertine or Ivory Travertine?
Choose Walnut Travertine if you want a darker, warmer brown travertine. Choose Ivory Travertine if you want a lighter cream travertine with a brighter overall look.
Should I choose Walnut Travertine or Silver Travertine?
Choose Walnut Travertine if the project needs warm brown and tan tones. Choose Silver Travertine if the project needs cooler grey movement with a more modern travertine direction.
Where can I see Walnut Travertine installed?
You can view Walnut Travertine in STONELUX project galleries such as Walnut Wonders, Brown Serenity, and Travertine Serenity.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Natural Stone |
| MOHs Scale | 5 |
| Stone Type | Travertine |
| Color Tones | Brown, Beige |
| DCOF (dry/wet) | 0.55 - 0.51 |
| Origin Country | Turkey |
| Shade/Variation | V3 (Moderate Variation) |
| Application Areas | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Custom Fabrication | Yes (local/overseas) |
| Density (ASTM C97) | 161.54 lbs/ft3 |
| Sealer Requirement | Recommended |
| Collection Products | Paver, Coping, Slab/Tread, Veneer, Accessories |
| Application Category | Residential, Commercial |
| Chemical/Acid Resistance | No |
| Water Absorption (ASTM C97) | 1.01 % |
| Compressive Strength (ASTM C170) | 9245 psi |
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