Which Type of Marble Is The Best for Kitchens?

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An excellent addition in most spaces, marble is especially well-suited for kitchens. Utilize marble for the top of your kitchen island, or for the backsplash that complements your countertops. No matter which type of marble you choose, we guarantee you’ll achieve a truly one-of-a-kind result.

Nevertheless, it can be tricky to pick the best marble for your home. Let’s go over some design tips:  

The Most Suitable Types Of Marble For Kitchens

Choosing marble tiles for the kitchen is a great idea due to their versatility. A marble kitchen floor adds a touch of natural elegance. Marble kitchen backsplashes brighten the space in a distinctive way that’s nearly impossible to replicate with other natural stones. Think of the very chic all-white kitchen in your latest home design magazine – marble is a classic staple with a contemporary flair.

Here are some of the best types of marble for kitchen spaces:  

Crema Marfil Marble

Crema Marfil marble is a warm-colored stone with soft veining tones of cinnamon, yellow, white, and even goldish beige.

The color is unique in its paleness and warmth with many seeking it for kitchen islands, flooring, walls, and countertops. It looks exceptionally chic paired with wood, iron, and other cream-hued stones.

White Carrara Marble 

Carrara marble comes from Italy and is a popular choice for kitchens. Originating from Tuscany, it is prominently white. Carrara is also available in blue-gray and gray finishes.

Carrara marble tends to be the best-priced, making it a more budget-friendly choice for marble kitchen tile and countertop installations. 

Calacatta Marble 

Calacatta marble is another classic Italian import. Since it’s rarer than Carrara marble, Calacatta is a pricier, luxury stone. For centuries, interior designers and architects used this richly veined marble to create an exclusive aesthetic for both residential and commercial places.

We recommend honed marble for kitchen applications because it’s especially durable. Additionally, Calacatta Michelangelo, Calacatta Borghini, and Calacatta Gold are highly extravagant finishes for kitchens. 

The Benefits Of Using Marble In Your Kitchen

Aside from the many fabulous types of marble available for kitchens, it is crucial to understand the numerous benefits of marble. Let’s go over why selecting marble is the right choice for your project. 

Here are the most unique benefits of installing marble in your kitchen: 

 

1. Marble Is A Durable Natural Stone 

Marble requires more maintenance than granite or quartzite, but it is still a very durable stone. With centuries-old appeal due to its beauty and strength, marble forms some of the world’s most classic and esteemed landmarks. When properly cared for, marble can handle the heavy task of daily countertop use in kitchen spaces. 

2. Marble (Can Be) Cost-effective

Depending on the type of marble you select, your new floor or kitchen island can be one of the most affordable natural stone options on the market. For example, Carrara marble is a readily available gray marble with softer veining, so it costs less. If you choose a whiter more heavily veined marble like Calacatta, the price will rise. 

3. Marble Exudes Luxury

Nothing says luxury like marble countertops. Imagine your renovated kitchen with a stunning black countertop, white countertop, or a very unique blue countertop, as you create wonderful memories for years to come. Marble tile kitchen floors will elevate a standard-looking kitchen to a lavish space that showcases timeless appeal. The naturally classic appearance of marble kitchen tile separates it from other stone types.

4. Marble Maintains Its Cool Temperature

Marble has the amazing quality of staying cool naturally, making it an ideal surface for culinary pursuits. It’s well known that marble countertops have been a longtime favorite for bakers because the coolness of the marble makes creating pastries a breeze. Marble countertops are also praised by many chefs for their heat resistance. 

5. Marble Is Easily Cut

Compared to other natural stones, marble is considered ‘soft’. Marble’s “softness” means that it can be cut and shaped easily. The ease of cutting marble for countertops, backsplash, islands, and kitchen floor tile translates into fancier edging and designs.

Interior design companies prefer marble, as craftsmen can easily transform it into more unique shapes with less risk of chipping than heartier stones. Our newest collection of fluted marble tiles is the best example of this feature.

Country Floors spares no expense in sourcing the best quality marble in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. We carefully select our marble for import from the top locations across the globe. Our premium-grade marble is the perfect option for your next project.

Contact us today to speak to someone if you would like more detailed information on the benefits of marble tile, countertops, or backsplash.

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