Since we are now also facing this decision, I would like to delve a little deeper into the topic.
In general, not suitable for underfloor heating (due to possible material leaching, mostly clay minerals) are also acidic cleaning agents just as harmful as alkaline ones.
KlaRa, do you mean that travertine could peel off with underfloor heating? Or what could specifically happen?
I would like it in the entrance and in the kitchen. Actually also in the bathroom.. "actually", if it were as easy to care for with water as porcelain stoneware
Likes various natural stones, but then decided differently out of pragmatism: Instead of natural stone as a countertop in the kitchen, ceramic in travertine look and in the hallway/pantry instead of Jura the limestone tile in beige from Steuler. Unfortunately, we could not find anything comparable for the bathroom tiles.