We have an existing concrete patio and then a new extension to the patio we are putting in. The new extension is right next to the existing patio, but it's stepped down. The PB said they would cap the concrete patio with travertine tile and the pavers would be on the new decking (which won't have concrete underneath). They are doing the deck today and they started putting in the pavers in all of it. The pavers obviously make the flooring higher than tile would and while the doors have room to open, the fridge is a very tight fit (might have to take out some stone that is located above the fridge in the stone kitchen).
PB says they can halt and order the tile, but that the pallets might not match and the pavers we have here would match perfectly. The travertine is noche color. I'm not sure if this is true or whether he just wants them to keep going on the project and not wait to order the other tile. I need to make a decision on this quick. My questions:
1. Will the travertine match if I get tile versus pavers? It's not like the travertine they are using is all a uniform color--some pavers are lighter and some are darker, so there's variations, but maybe there would be greater variations with tile?
2. Is there any benefit to using pavers or tiles on the existing patio? Assuming we can make the fridge work, does it matter?
PB says they can halt and order the tile, but that the pallets might not match and the pavers we have here would match perfectly. The travertine is noche color. I'm not sure if this is true or whether he just wants them to keep going on the project and not wait to order the other tile. I need to make a decision on this quick. My questions:
1. Will the travertine match if I get tile versus pavers? It's not like the travertine they are using is all a uniform color--some pavers are lighter and some are darker, so there's variations, but maybe there would be greater variations with tile?
2. Is there any benefit to using pavers or tiles on the existing patio? Assuming we can make the fridge work, does it matter?