
Empire Ranch's contemporary two-story homes and Lennar Next Gen floor plans often feature open-concept main levels that can feel stark without warmth—travertine tile in entryways and covered patios bridges indoor-outdoor living in a way that complements the neighborhood's modern-yet-approachable aesthetic. Folsom's hot, dry summers and mild winters create ideal conditions for travertine's natural stone durability, though the material requires upfront sealing and periodic maintenance that newer homeowners in this 2015+ community should budget for.
Travertine's pitted texture and earth tones echo Mediterranean design without fighting the clean lines of contemporary Lennar homes—it performs especially well on covered patios where UV exposure is limited and the porous surface won't trap excessive moisture from Folsom's low humidity. The tradeoff: Empire Ranch's new construction typically features concrete slabs and engineered substrates that need careful moisture testing before installation, and travertine's slip resistance (even sealed) can be a concern on entryway tiles during rare wet winter months.
Choose travertine if you want a high-end natural stone that actually improves with age and won't look dated in fifteen years—manufactured tiles always feel cold and plastic by comparison. It's genuinely cooler underfoot than most alternatives, a real comfort in Sacramento summers, and it performs beautifully both indoors and on covered patios where moisture matters. If you're building a Mediterranean or Tuscan aesthetic and you're willing to commit to sealing every few years, travertine is the only material that delivers that authentic, lived-in elegance.
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