Marble Countertops

It’s very hard to imagine anyone not liking marble countertops. There is a sense of style and a quiet impressive look that makes it a very sought after material for building. There was a time when only the very rich were able to afford marble countertops and floors, but now, with the introduction of cultured marble countertops, it is within reach of everyone.

Marble countertops come in pleasing natural colors ranging from the off-white to yellows, oranges, greens and beautiful blacks. Black marble countertops make a statement all their own.

With new constructions, you will find a lot of cultured marble vanity tops being built. With the countertop or vanity top fixtures as one piece, the counter and sink bowl are molded together. Cultured marble resembles marble almost exactly.

With so much being said about durability, are breaks in marble countertops normal? Yes. Just as with any other stone, marble also is prone to damage and cracking, but this happens only after a good 30-40 years of use. The cracking normally appears in the drain area. Cultured marble, on the other hand, gets scratched and can react to strong cleaning agents, sharp objects etc. Some of these damages can be sanded out.

When you shop looking for marble counter top prices, you will find many stores offer discount marble countertops and marble tile countertops from time to time. Black marble countertops are a coveted item during these sales. Both granite and marble countertops can go with a variety of interiors. In spite of the beauty of marble countertops, because of the porous nature of the material, oils, shampoos, and other liquids can damage it.

As bathroom countertops go, the advantages of marble countertops are just loved for their looks. With the use of modern sealants, marble can be prevented from staining and kept looking great for many decades, making the price on marble countertops worthwhile.

There are certain marble tiles that undergo processing for that finished look to make tumbled marble countertops. The marble tiles are tumbled with sand in a huge drum. When the corners of the tile get smooth and rounded with chipped edges, the marble gets an aged and antique look. Tumbled marble is very popular in bathroom countertops. There are many colors, sizes designs and shapes available and you can customize them to your taste. Trims are added along with mosaic borders to beautify it.

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