Marble is a fascinating material. Its has a striking look. It is highly functional and has impressed people for more than two-and-a-half thousand years. In high-end interior design, the premium natural stone is perfectly crafted to produce indulgent design. In the bathroom, marble is synonymous with everyday luxury.
Marble is robust, low maintenance and versatile. It can be accurately adapted to suit a room’s architectural features. As such, there are many ways to use marble in the bathroom:
Each stone slab is a one-of-a-kind piece, so marble can make your bathroom a very personal place.
Marble has played a key role as far back as the ancient world. From the Venus de Milo to the Acropolis, historical art and architectural masterpieces have been made of it. Sculptors in the Italian Renaissance were inspired by white Carrara marble: Michelangelo used it to create his Pietà and other works.
Marble has represented monumentality and luxury throughout all stylistic periods. In interior architecture, Carrara marble is still seen as the benchmark. It was used to clad the lobbies of the World Trade Center.
It also gives the atrium of the new One World Trade Center its white sheen: Architect Santiago Calatrava opted for marble from South Tyrol for the spectacular portal to the ‘Ground Zero’ subway station beneath One WTC.
Marble can be refined in many ways: grinding, polishing, satin-finishing, brushing. Left unprocessed, it creates an antique-like look and feel. But what makes marble so versatile as a design element – especially in the bathroom – is it comes in many types, all of which have their own allure:
More than 50 types of marble are mined in Carrara alone – in all colours and shades. Hundreds of other types of marble emerge from quarries worldwide. However you want your luxury marble bathroom to be, the sky’s the limit when it comes to implementation.
Marble is a material like no other. Marble surfaces have a unique texture. They can round off any bathroom design with their natural shine. Marble is luxury. But it comes at a cost.
There are plenty of ways to use this premium natural stone as a design element. Marble tiles are available in all shapes and sizes, and each element has its own marbling effect. This is what gives marble surfaces their unusual look.
From a functional perspective, there are benefits to using marble tiles in the bathroom and shower: They are easy to clean and very hygienic. When it comes to flooring, they are also more hard-wearing than ceramic tiles or wood.
As a basic rule, marble is highly suitable for use in wet rooms. But it does require care. It doesn’t like it if liquids are left standing on its surface. So marble in the bathroom should be regularly polished and sealed. And, although smoothly polished marble looks elegant, it is slippery when wet. Specialised surface treatments are one solution to this problem.
Make marble look even more stylish by pairing it with high-quality taps.
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