Best quality of White Marble
Marble has a magical ability to make any room in your home feel like it has been coated with luxury, and for some home owners and designers, there is simply no substitute for majestic marble.
There are many different kinds of marble you can use in your home, with white marble being a classic selection. All marble types have their own beautiful intricacies and various purposes depending on where and how they’ll be used in a space.
Carrara Marble
Not all marble is affordable, but Carrara marble, despite coming from Italy is one of the cheapest stones due to its greyer coloring (luxury marbles, like Calcutta, are brighter white with darker veins). Some of the best uses for this white marble include countertops, backsplashes, fireplaces, shower walls, and tile flooring.
Calcutta Marble
Calacatta marble is a distinctive Italian marble of whites and golds. More dramatic-looking than Carrara, this marble takes on a warm white tone and contains a mixture of beige/gold and grey veins that vary in size. Calacatta marble is typically used for kitchen or bathroom countertops, fireplace surrounds, large tiled floors, wall slabs and backsplashes.
Statuario Marble
Statuario marble contains the subtle gray hues found in Carrara with similar gray veining that you’ll find in Calacatta slabs. This stone is a very bright white in color, also making it incredibly valuable. While Statuario is haled in Italy for being the perfect marble for carving statues, it is also a highly sought after material for residential and commercial projects.
Thassos Marble
Thassos Marble is a kind of white marble quarried in Greece. This stone is especially good for Countertops, monuments, mosaic, exterior - interior wall and floor applications, fountains, pool and and other design projects.
Mystery White Marble
Mystery white is a marble stone has been used for centuries. The white marble gives off a clean and pure look with its white background and cream-colored veining throughout. This marble looks soft and is ideal for those who love the appearance of marble, but prefer a lighter contrast in their marble veining.
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