Wednesday, August 31, 2011

OUT PICK: Havasu


Spring is officially only days away, but snow is likely to continue to fly in Colorado for weeks to come. So where in the world can you go to get an early dose of spring flowers? As unlikely as it sounds, head to the Grand Canyon.


Joy Harper, The GazetteAlthough the Grand Canyon is known worldwide for its unsurpassed beauty and magnitude, not many people know that nestled deep in an offshoot of the Grand Canyon is a hidden jewel - an oasis of cascading waterfalls, spring-fed travertine pools, and lush, verdant vegetation. It's called Havasu, but those who have experienced its treasures commonly refer to it as the "Shrangri-la of the Desert."Carol Austin of the Austin-Lehman Adventures family notes that "Havasu in the Grand Canyon is a must for spring flower seekers. From late March to early May, all of the desert flowers are in bloom, and up against the backdrop of red rocks and blue skies, the colors are amazing."Get details and book your trip by visiting www .austinlehman.com, or by calling 1-800-575-1540.Tour participants are guests on the reservation. Leave your liquor, drugs, weapons and pets at home.Relax in the mineral-rich waters of a natural whirlpool before feasting on grilled lemon-pepper chicken and wallowing in the quiet comfort of your deluxe base camp. Sleep under the stars or retire to your spacious tent. Wake up beneath towering cottonwood trees to the sound of rushing water and hit the trail as you hike to Navajo, Havasu or Mooney Falls.Book a trip with Austin-Lehman Adventures and explore the narrow canyons, thundering waterfalls, turquoise pools, lush spring-fed fern gardens, underwater grottoes and awe-inspiring overlooks of Grand Canyon National Park. Relax your mind, energize your body and awaken the adventurer within.Explore an old galena mine and hunt for fossils in Carbonate Canyon. Send a postcard from the Native American village of Supai, the most remote village in the country, where food, mail and supplies are delivered by packhorse.It took thousands of millennia of pounding by summer tempests, of prying by winter cold and of battering by the chocolate-colored torrents of seasonal flash floods to create it. It's been the home of the Havasupai Indians for many centuries; they are known as "the people of the blue-green waters."Embark on one of the most exciting and beautiful hikes in North America, wading across blue streams and through lush meadows of wild grapevines on your way to Beaver Falls, choose the "wet route" for the opportunity to swim to the "green room" (an underwater air pocket accessed by swimming beneath the first tier of the waterfall), or jump off the 18-foot main fall into the frothy pool below.Starting at 5,400 feet on Hualapai Hilltop, you'll trek through narrow side canyons, past the 80-foot Navajo Falls and 100-foot Havasu Falls, as you make your way to Havasu base camp, accessible only by foot. Because you lose nearly 2,000 feet in elevation, you can forget the winter jacket and break out the shorts and swimwear. Cool off in the turquoise waters at the base of thundering Havasu Falls, adorned with travertine columns, shelves and skirts. Hike through underwater grottoes and gardens of grapevines, pausing to soak up awe-inspiring views of the 200-foot Mooney Falls.The Austin-Lehman Adventures' Havasu tour begins in Scottsdale, Ariz. The five-day, four-night trips are available from March 20 to Oct. 23. Trip price is $1,698 for adults, and $1,598 for children, which includes all accommodations, meals, professional guides, equipment, vehicle support and land transportation, and incidental expenses such as taxes, gratuities and national park entrance and permit fees.

Joy Harper, The Gazette




Vinyl tile


Travertine by Spacia collection captures stone detailing in a vinyl tile with 100% recycled backing that is low-VOC and FloorScore certified. This Amtico International collection is available in five patterns: Crema Travertine, Bias Travertine Oyster, Noche Travertine (shown), Bias Travertine Sand and Ocean Travertine. Made with a ceramic finish and a urethane coating, Travertine by Spacia is available in sizes that include 12" x 12", 12" x 18" and 18" x 18" tiles


For more information, call (800) 268-4260 or visit www.amtico.com.




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Travertine Tiles And Their Everlasting Appeal


There are several natural stone tiles available in the market. However, travertine tiles have emerged as a popular choice due to its high-end utility and durable surface that lasts for a long time.


Home improvement project requires a huge monetary investment. People make sure that the durables are cost -effective and long lasting. They tend to go through home magazines to find the best material for them. While reading through the home magazines, you will definitely come across travertine tiles. These tiles are quite popular among homemakers and builders.Travertine is a natural stone, made up of calcium carbonate. These tiles are made from minerals that get deposited on the earth surface due to natural springs, geysers etc. This natural make gives it a distinct look. These tiles are strong and durable which makes them a popular choice. They can be installed as cladding, back splash, counter top, flooring, shower tile etc.So, don't run after artificial tiles, buy travertine tiles and revamp your homes with its effervescent beauty.Hence, you should clean the spillage as soon as it occurs. Take a mop and wipe the floor with warm water. You can conduct the process travertine tiles. However, these maintenance issues are nothing in comparison with the beauty and grandeur of travertine.They are extremely attractive addition for a household project. There is some kind of magic in travertine tiles. Their color, shape and texture are way above other tile surfaces. Moreover, they are available in polished, tumbled, honed and brushed look. Each of these tiles has a unique texture, which makes them suitable for versatile applications.

So, don't run after artificial tiles, buy travertine tiles and revamp your homes with its effervescent beauty.




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Travertine Tiles And Their Everlasting Appeal


There are several natural stone tiles available in the market. However, travertine tiles have emerged as a popular choice due to its high-end utility and durable surface that lasts for a long time.


They are extremely attractive addition for a household project. There is some kind of magic in travertine tiles. Their color, shape and texture are way above other tile surfaces. Moreover, they are available in polished, tumbled, honed and brushed look. Each of these tiles has a unique texture, which makes them suitable for versatile applications.So, don't run after artificial tiles, buy travertine tiles and revamp your homes with its effervescent beauty.Travertine is a natural stone, made up of calcium carbonate. These tiles are made from minerals that get deposited on the earth surface due to natural springs, geysers etc. This natural make gives it a distinct look. These tiles are strong and durable which makes them a popular choice. They can be installed as cladding, back splash, counter top, flooring, shower tile etc.Home improvement project requires a huge monetary investment. People make sure that the durables are cost -effective and long lasting. They tend to go through home magazines to find the best material for them. While reading through the home magazines, you will definitely come across travertine tiles. These tiles are quite popular among homemakers and builders.Hence, you should clean the spillage as soon as it occurs. Take a mop and wipe the floor with warm water. You can conduct the process travertine tiles. However, these maintenance issues are nothing in comparison with the beauty and grandeur of travertine.

So, don't run after artificial tiles, buy travertine tiles and revamp your homes with its effervescent beauty.




Author: Jason Colling


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

William Lyon Homes Offers Final Opportunity at Ivy in the Irvine Village of Woodbury East


This is it! Ivy in the Village of Woodbury East is nearing a complete builder close-out, with one model home available for sale -- the beautifully upgraded Residence C Model. Visit today and do not miss the final opportunity to own Ivy's final model townhome in a premium Irvine location that offers turn-key convenience. Discover this exceptionally priced neighborhood now or visit www.lyonhomes.com/ivy for more details.


Residents at Woodbury East enjoy easy access to a wide variety of popular amenities. Homeowners can walk to Woodbury™ Town Center and are close to Irvine Spectrum Center®, Orchard Hills Village Center® and The Market Place. John Wayne Airport is nearby for easy traveling and the community is just minutes to the popular beaches of Newport and Laguna.Prices are effective as of the date of publication. All homes are subject to prior sale. Prices and availability of homes are subject to change without notice. DRE Officer License: 00982816."Exceptional quality, Woodbury East recreation, a desirable Irvine address and low prices make this final opportunity to own at Ivy the chance of a lifetime. It is a smart, timely move for one lucky homebuyer who desires the prestige of Irvine and the peace of mind only a brand new home can bring -- everything on their wish list is right here, but not for long," Pennington added.At Ivy, guests will experience the pride of William Lyon Homes, a builder who is committed to offering buyers the opportunity to spend less, live better and enjoy enduring value. This is the year to make dreams of homeownership a reality and this well-established builder will be there every step of the way.Woodbury East homeowners are surrounded by an amenity-rich village that includes barbecue and picnic areas, tot lots and playgrounds. The walking close Palm Club is the active social hub for community gatherings -- amenities include a recreation building with multi-purpose rooms and kitchen, a Great Lawn area and fitness center. There is something fun for every family member including a Junior Olympic pool with outdoor lounge deck, wading pool, spa, full-court basketball, tennis court and three additional parks with resident-only facilities. Residents will also have nearby access to Jeffrey Open Space Trail, an open space recreational corridor that is popular among hikers and mountain bikers. Jeffrey Open Space Trail will ultimately span Irvine's entire northern and southern region, traveling approximately five miles starting from just past Portola Parkway in the north to Quail Hill's open space in the south.It matters who your builder is, and William Lyon Homes means it when they say that they put themselves into their homes. They build each and every home as if it were their own and have earned a solid track record for constructing homes throughout the West since 1954.Woodbury East is a planned community developed by Irvine Community Development Company LLC, an affiliate of The Irvine Company LLC. Ivy at Woodbury East is part of the City of Irvine's Green Building Program. To learn more about the Village of Woodbury East, visit www.VillagesofIrvine.com/we or contact a Villages of Irvine New Home Consultant at 888-820-0721."Ivy is a very attainable address for Orange County buyers, but once this last model home is spoken for, this neighborhood will be completely sold-out," said Lesley Pennington, Director of Sales for William Lyon Homes. "The Residence C Model is filled with valuable upgrades, including granite kitchen countertops, custom tile, travertine flooring, custom built-ins, stainless steel appliances, a washer and dryer and much more. Offering the luxury of turn-key convenience, this highly appointed model home with a professionally landscaped front patio has approximately 1,500 square feet of space, with three bedrooms plus a loft, 2.5 bathrooms and a desirable location facing the park."To visit Ivy at Woodbury East, travel the I-5 Freeway, exit Sand Canyon Avenue and head east. Proceed past Trabuco Road, turn right into Woodbury East at Towngate and follow the signs. The Sales Gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 888-796-1775.

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Travertine Tile: A Classical Stone Tile


Travertine tile is a durable and attractive natural stone in a class by itself. Famous structures like the Roman Coliseum stand as a tribute to the long-lasting nature of travertine as a building material. There are many installers and DIYers today who have used travertine tile as both flooring and as wall tile who will also sing its praises as a practical and uniquely decorative addition to their interiors and exteriors. But what are some of the defining characteristics of travertine which sets it apart from other natural stone flooring and tile options?


Learn more about travetine tile and buy at http://www.builddirect.com/Travertine-Tile.aspxTravertine tile has been used and relied upon as tile for thousands of years, holding a place in the development of civilization from the Ancient Greeks, to the Roman Empire, and onto today�s modern age in equal measure.

Travertine tile has been used and relied upon as tile for thousands of years, holding a place in the development of civilization from the Ancient Greeks, to the Roman Empire, and onto today�s modern age in equal measure.




Author: Rob Jones


Travertine Information


Travertine is a compacted form of limestone that forms in rivers and hot springs. Water, especially river water, has a lot of minerals in it. Sometimes these minerals become deposited on the river bed. These wet minerals then dry out, and combine in compositions at the chemical level. When the minerals deposited are calcium and carbon, sometimes they form a stone that is known as travertine. The chemical composition of travertine is CaCO3 which means that there is one part calcium for every three.


� Tumbled � the travertine is literally tumbled with gravel and bearings, giving it a rough-hewn, aged appearance.

This was historically a very important stone for ancient architecture. Travertine today can be quarried in turkey, china, the U.S. and europe.




Author: Joey Lewitin


How Travertine Tile Is Prepared For Flooring and Wall Tile


As old an option it is for a sturdy and reliable building material, travertine tile remains to be a highly diverse natural stone, suitable for all kinds of applications. Travertine was used in the ancient world, but can also be found as a major component of many modern buildings such as the Getty Centre in Los Angeles, and the UCLA medical centre. Travertine tile is used as floor tile in both residential and commercial settings, as well as a decorative option for wall cladding and backsplashes. Travertine tile has both indoor and outdoor uses, being a durable stone, and can be both functional and aesthetically striking.


Origins of travertine� Vein cut � the travertine is cut across several layers of the stone bedding, making for a more mottled, tiger-stripe effect when cut into tiles� Filled � The pores in the travertine tile are filled with colored resin or cement to produce a pristine, solid surface.� Polished � the travertine is sanded and polished, producing a shiny lookTravertine is removed from the earth in large blocks before it is cut into what can be recognized as travertine tile. It may be cut in any of the following ways:Processing travertine tileThis was historically a very important stone for ancient architecture. Travertine today can be quarried in turkey, china, the U.S. and europe.� Cross-cut � The travertine is cut with the grain of the stone bedding and on the same layer as it is formed in the earth. This makes for a more uniform texture and color� Brushed � a wire brush is used to give the surface of the travertine tile a worn, textured surface� Honed � the surface of the tile is sanded to create a matte finishTravertine is known for having bands of vibrant color running through it. This is caused by chemicals becoming caught in this structure of the stone as it forms, usually iron... These colors often appear as bands or lines in the face of the stone. The variations in the stone are numerous and it comes in a huge number of colors. The other common names for these stones are calcareous Tufa, and occasionally onyx. It can be solid or semi transparent. It is most often used in floors or counter tops due to its hard surface, ease of cleaning, and beautiful colors. It is also used in many home furnishings and out door applications. Certain chemicals are often used on the stone to seal it from gaining dirt deposits. These chemicals also tend to bring out the color in the stone. These chemicals are known as sealers or finishers. A slightly less effective way to treat travertine is to use olive oil to finish its surface.

Learn more about travetine tile and buy at http://www.builddirect.com/Travertine-Tile.aspx




Author: Rob Jones


Trusted Stone Tile Flooring: A Selected Travertine Tile Checklist


Travertine tile offers subtle yet rich tones to any interior or exterior, as well as a level of long-lasting durability which makes it a reliable material as well as a decorative one.


Get details and book your trip by visiting www .austinlehman.com, or by calling 1-800-575-1540.Joy Harper, The GazetteIF YOU GOThe Austin-Lehman Adventures' Havasu tour begins in Scottsdale, Ariz. The five-day, four-night trips are available from March 20 to Oct. 23. Trip price is $1,698 for adults, and $1,598 for children, which includes all accommodations, meals, professional guides, equipment, vehicle support and land transportation, and incidental expenses such as taxes, gratuities and national park entrance and permit fees.Tour participants are guests on the reservation. Leave your liquor, drugs, weapons and pets at home.� Read your warranty before you start your installation. Check for any broken tiles, take pictures if you have to, and work out any shipping issues with your seller before it�s too late to resolve them.� Choose an appropriate sealer. This is an important step regardless of which type of travertine tile you choose. Consult the experts � your local retailers of stone products can help with this � on which products are best for your particular choice in travertine tile. As always, follow the instructions on any the labels of any products you do buy to make sure you get the results you�re after.

A travertine tile installation links your interior or exterior with a architectural tradition that goes back thousands of years, as well a linking it to an ongoing tradition likely to last for thousands more!




Author: Rob Jones


OUT PICK: Havasu


Spring is officially only days away, but snow is likely to continue to fly in Colorado for weeks to come. So where in the world can you go to get an early dose of spring flowers? As unlikely as it sounds, head to the Grand Canyon.


� Do your research! Ask questions of the experts � the salespeople, local tile installers, owners of travertine tile, and other sources. They can help you make an informed purchase. Knowledge is the best means of achieving the results you want.Although the Grand Canyon is known worldwide for its unsurpassed beauty and magnitude, not many people know that nestled deep in an offshoot of the Grand Canyon is a hidden jewel - an oasis of cascading waterfalls, spring-fed travertine pools, and lush, verdant vegetation. It's called Havasu, but those who have experienced its treasures commonly refer to it as the "Shrangri-la of the Desert."Carol Austin of the Austin-Lehman Adventures family notes that "Havasu in the Grand Canyon is a must for spring flower seekers. From late March to early May, all of the desert flowers are in bloom, and up against the backdrop of red rocks and blue skies, the colors are amazing."A selected travertine tile checklist:Starting at 5,400 feet on Hualapai Hilltop, you'll trek through narrow side canyons, past the 80-foot Navajo Falls and 100-foot Havasu Falls, as you make your way to Havasu base camp, accessible only by foot. Because you lose nearly 2,000 feet in elevation, you can forget the winter jacket and break out the shorts and swimwear. Cool off in the turquoise waters at the base of thundering Havasu Falls, adorned with travertine columns, shelves and skirts. Hike through underwater grottoes and gardens of grapevines, pausing to soak up awe-inspiring views of the 200-foot Mooney Falls.It took thousands of millennia of pounding by summer tempests, of prying by winter cold and of battering by the chocolate-colored torrents of seasonal flash floods to create it. It's been the home of the Havasupai Indians for many centuries; they are known as "the people of the blue-green waters."A travertine tile installation links your interior or exterior with a architectural tradition that goes back thousands of years, as well a linking it to an ongoing tradition likely to last for thousands more!Book a trip with Austin-Lehman Adventures and explore the narrow canyons, thundering waterfalls, turquoise pools, lush spring-fed fern gardens, underwater grottoes and awe-inspiring overlooks of Grand Canyon National Park. Relax your mind, energize your body and awaken the adventurer within.Relax in the mineral-rich waters of a natural whirlpool before feasting on grilled lemon-pepper chicken and wallowing in the quiet comfort of your deluxe base camp. Sleep under the stars or retire to your spacious tent. Wake up beneath towering cottonwood trees to the sound of rushing water and hit the trail as you hike to Navajo, Havasu or Mooney Falls.Embark on one of the most exciting and beautiful hikes in North America, wading across blue streams and through lush meadows of wild grapevines on your way to Beaver Falls, choose the "wet route" for the opportunity to swim to the "green room" (an underwater air pocket accessed by swimming beneath the first tier of the waterfall), or jump off the 18-foot main fall into the frothy pool below.Explore an old galena mine and hunt for fossils in Carbonate Canyon. Send a postcard from the Native American village of Supai, the most remote village in the country, where food, mail and supplies are delivered by packhorse.� Consider where you wish to install your travertine tile; what kind of conditions will it need to be able to withstand? Foot traffic and moisture levels should be the most obvious considerations, as well as any spillage or staining problems that may arise from your young children or pets.

Joy Harper, The Gazette




Author: JOY HARPER


Vinyl tile


Travertine by Spacia collection captures stone detailing in a vinyl tile with 100% recycled backing that is low-VOC and FloorScore certified. This Amtico International collection is available in five patterns: Crema Travertine, Bias Travertine Oyster, Noche Travertine (shown), Bias Travertine Sand and Ocean Travertine. Made with a ceramic finish and a urethane coating, Travertine by Spacia is available in sizes that include 12" x 12", 12" x 18" and 18" x 18" tiles


For more information, call (800) 268-4260 or visit www.amtico.com.