Marble in the kitchen: is it recommended to use?
Marble in the kitchen: This is one of the most common questions in kitchen remodeling.
It is not a surprise, because marble is one of the most marvelous materials.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of marble?
Marble: The "Queen" of Materials
Marble is usually associated with an elegant and stylish atmosphere.
It is an often-used material for kitchen countertops in Europe because it has a couple of advantages.
Besides its beauty, marble can withstand high temperatures.
The marble countertop stays cold still when you are cooking or baking, and if you use a potholder, the countertop will maintain its color.
Despite this material's heat-resistant properties, you should be careful, because without a pot holder marble can also discolor because of the extreme heat.
Disadvantages of marble
However, marble countertops are wonderful, they have disadvantages too.
- Marble is very porous.
Staining agents (vinegar, wine, juices, oil, etc.) can damage the countertop, because these substances could seep into the rock. In this case removing the stain is a hard, almost an impossible procedure. - The scratch-resistance of this material is low.
In a marble countertop you will always find scratches. This material is much softer than others (for example granite), so can be highly vulnerable to scratches. If you try to remove them with honing, your countertop becomes less polished than ever was. Unfortunately, this is an inherent issue with the material. - Maintenance won't be your favorite task. Because of the previous properties the maintenance of the marble countertop is challenging. You have to be careful all the time if you want to keep the original condition of the countertop. Even if you are the most careful person in the world, accidents always can happen.
What is the solution?
You shouldn't have to give up your kitchen-dreams.
Some materials, which look very similar to marble, are available.
Black stone and porcelain could be a great choice, because these materials have the ability to resist everyday damages, for example heat and scratches.
Dolomite marble is also a great alternative: beautiful appearance, similar to classic marble but harder than it, and it is more stain-resistant and less scratchable.
If you want to know, what is the best option for you, contact us!
Our teammates will help you to find the best solution for your perfect marble, or marble-look kitchen!