Marbles popularity began in the ancient Roman times from construction and art which signaled power and wealth.
It is now a popular choice among many home owners.
The appeal of marble has not fallen through the years, especially when it comes to bathrooms!
It is easy to see what people love so much about marble; its beauty, the uniqueness it brings, and the sophistication it gives to everything it surrounds.
Just like any other material, marble has its particular characteristics – some fit well with everybody, some do not.
Before investing into marble bathroom vanity countertops, keep reading to find out if it’s the right fit for your home.
While new in the U.S. market, full slab porcelain for kitchen countertops has already proven itself in the European market to have all the best characteristics that people love in granite, quartzite or marble slabs.
Then what is the difference? – It’s a question you may ask, and the answer is quite simple: full slab porcelain has the beautiful natural stone characteristics, but they come without the hassle.
Natural stone can have such as fissures, but full slab porcelain does not stain or etch like some natural stones can.
It might sound overselling, but these porcelain slabs do live up to such hype, so lets break it all down.
Marble is a metamorphic rock, it is formed when it is under the heat and pressure of metamorphism.
It is mostly composed of calcite and other minerals like quartz or graphite and comes in slabs just like other natural materials, but as the slabs could be hundreds of feet thick, so they need to be cut into blocks before transportation.
Marble is an extraordinary stone, it is used in so many ways in the world like no other rock.
It is used in architecture and sculpture, in agriculture as well as in cosmetics, paints and paper.
Many famous and significant buildings were built many variations of marble such as the Supreme Court building, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Although marble is popular, we must cover the disadvantages to the material as well.
As it is a limestone with a great amount of calcium or magnesium carbonate, it is very important to keep harsh chemicals away from a marble bathroom vanity countertop surface. The meeting of the two components could potentially cause stains and etches, making our beloved vanity countertop less desirable to the eye.
Another worry you may have is staining.
As marble is a natural material, it is highly porous as well and if not sealed correctly, damage could be caused by spills.
Lastly, another downside for a lot of users of marble is that the material is not entirely scratch proof.
Marble is not as strong of a rock as quartz or quartzite resulting in it being easy to carve or misshape along with being slightly easy to crack.
If there are young children in your home, or someone who is less careful when it comes to pieces in the household, this could be something in which you want to consider when purchasing your countertop.
As discussed above, the material has a lot of controversies surrounding it regarding its durability and constant need for maintenance.
After seeing all those negative sides of marble, you would rightfully wonder why anybody would choose this material for their bathroom vanity countertops.
It is no secret that all concerns have solid ground, however, marble is not as seriously troubling as some might say – all you have to do is pay a little bit more attention to the caring process of the material.
By following the above listed, you can ensure your marble bathroom countertop will last a long time making it good investment for your home.
As it could be expected from its nature, the color of marble slabs also depends on how deep it is in the ground and the ratio of its components.
In general, it is usually light-colored and when it is formed from limestone with few impurities, it is white while other popular options including blue, pink, yellow, gray, or even black.
White marble is highly favored not only because it can be easily combined with a lot of different styles of bathrooms, but also for its practicality.
All liquid stains take very sharp eye to be spotted.
In our showroom, we have several different colors of marble in stock.
Come visit us and see the options for yourself!
While marble is not the cheapest material, it has become more affordable for simple households.
The pricing depends on the factors below:
The good news is that you do not need as much material for a marble bathroom vanity countertop as you would for your kitchen countertop.
You’re able to use the remnants of that purchase to complete your bathroom and have them match.
This is a simple, elegant yet cheaper option.
For more information about the pricing depending on your needs, please contact us or come down to our showroom for a consultation with our professionals.
After careful consideration, are you intrigued by getting into the marble-craze?
Or do you need a little more persuading?
Come down to our showroom and ask all your questions, we are more than happy to help you!
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