Tumbled Pavers
The Mediterranean character that defines Southwest Florida.
Tumbled pavers are concrete or travertine units that have been mechanically tumbled to soften edges, round corners, and create a weathered, aged appearance. The result is a surface that looks like it's been there for centuries — lending a warm, organic character that's become synonymous with Southwest Florida's architecture.

Key Features
- Softened edges and rounded corners from mechanical tumbling
- Old-world Mediterranean aesthetic
- More forgiving installation — minor lippage looks intentional
- Natural appearance that complements Florida's landscaping
- Available in travertine and concrete versions
Best Applications
Available Colors
Travertine tumbled: ivory, walnut, noce, gold. Concrete tumbled: gray, tan, charcoal, mixed
Maintenance
Same as base material — travertine needs sealing; concrete optional but recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between tumbled and non-tumbled travertine?
Tumbled travertine has mechanically softened edges and a more rustic, aged surface. Non-tumbled (honed or brushed) has crisp edges and a more formal appearance. Tumbled is more forgiving to install and more popular in residential settings.
Are tumbled pavers safe around pools?
Yes. The tumbled texture provides excellent grip when wet, making it one of the safest pool deck surfaces available. The softened edges are also more comfortable underfoot than sharp-edged pavers.
Do tumbled pavers work on driveways?
Yes, particularly tumbled concrete interlocking pavers. The tumbled finish on heavier-duty concrete units creates a charming, estate-style driveway. Not all tumbled pavers are rated for vehicular loads — we specify the right unit for the application.
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