Marble Tiles In Your Home
63Marble tiles are among one of the most elegant and formal materials one can use in a home. It is also one of the most classic adding a traditional element to any home decor. Homeowners often add marble to increase the value of their home and it can magically transform a bland, casual space into a luxurious and opulent living area. Marble tiles make a striking addition to an entryway or a stunning addition to a kitchen backsplash. Marble tiles can also be used to make a striking kitchen countertop or to add a dash of elegance to a powder room or bathroom. It is often added to the design of a table or to a residential fireplace. Gardens and pool areas can also benefit from marble and it is often used to create dramatic pathways and walkways.
Marble has been used throughout the world in homes for centuries and the varieties available reflect the cosmopolitan nature of the material. Italian marble is one of the most famous options but Spain and other Mediterranean countries also have beautiful selections. Buyers can choose from Carrara marble from Italy, Statuary marble from Tuscany, Breccia Oniciata from Verona, Crema Marfil from Spain, and many other varieties. Marble is a natural material and the unique color and shadings will vary according to where it was quarried.
While generally low maintenance, marble can stain so any spills should be cleaned up immediately to avoid permanently marring the marble's surface. Acidic cleaners, even natural ones such as vinegar or lemon, should never be used to clean marble. The best cleaner for marble is stone soap which can be bought at masonry and hardware stores. Beyond gentle sweeping and cleaning with the stone soap or mild detergent, marble should need little maintenance. It is not generally well suited to extremely high traffic areas and is more commonly used in areas where foot traffic is lighter.
The installation process for marble tiles is quite simple and can be done by ambitious do-it-yourselfers or outsourced to experienced professionals. It consists of the same basic process one would use to install any type of tile flooring. Sealants can be used after installation to help protect the marble from stains and scratches.






