Marble Counter from Work-tops will be the Best Investment

Marble Counter from Work-tops will be the Best Investment


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You must be looking for updates for your kitchen since you're here. If you are interested in kitchen worktop installation and renovation, every bit of this article is for you. By the conclusion of this, we will have learned a few things about marble counter surfaces in kitchens, why they are a good investment for homes, what are their drawbacks if any, and what is a wide range of options for marble slabs for you. 

Proofs Your Kitchen Marble Counter from Work-tops will be the Best Investment:

Work-tops has Affordable Marble for Counters

Although this material has an incredibly expensive appearance, it is less expensive than other natural stone surface options. The actual cost, however, varies according to the type and thickness selected. Oftentimes, it is less expensive than worktops made of quartz or granite.

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Marble Work-tops Offer Cooling Effect

Marble Work-tops Offer Cooling Effect

Because of its capacity to produce a cool temperature impact, it has been adored by architects and all other types of project workers since the beginning of history. This is advantageous when installing an inside kitchen because it makes rolling pastries on the surface simple and maintains the quickly rising temperature inside the cooking area caused by various culinary activities.

Marble Counter Tops are Heat-Resistant

Marble countertops are resistant to fire and burns and can endure heat from the equipment. Even if the marble in your kitchen is safe, it is always advisable to use trivets rather than directly placing hot pans and pots on the surface to avoid tarnishing the sealer and shine and ensure it has a longer lifespan.

Your Marble for Kitchen Counter will Last for Generations

Your Marble for Kitchen Counter will Last for Generations

Wide-ranging examples of marble can be found in ancient Rome and Greece, including buildings, sculptures, and enormous pillars. This serves as a guarantee to show the material's resilience and capacity to survive the test of time. So your marble counter once installed will last a lifetime.

GREEN FOREST MARBLE

GREEN FOREST MARBLE

£305.97

Green Forest Marble is an understated beauty stone that comes from India, and because of its inherent beauty, no two slabs of this variety ever appear the same. This is an absolutely breathtaking material that captures the majestic beauty of… read more

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FIROZEH MARBLE

FIROZEH MARBLE

£356.19

Firozeh Marble has a multicoloured background with the majority of colours being dominated by a blue-green hue. It looks unrealistic with a mixture of brown veins and white patches over the surface that makes the slab look like an artistic… read more

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NERO MARQUINA MARBLE

NERO MARQUINA MARBLE

£290.38

Nero Marquina Marble is the most well-known Spanish marble, characterised by its elegant black colour and white veining. Nero Marquina Marble has been used in some of the world's most prestigious and luxurious properties. A striking black background with contrasting… read more

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Marble Slabs from Work-tops Can Be Given Interesting Designs

Marble Slabs from Work-tops Can Be Given Interesting Designs

The softness of this material makes it possible to incorporate captivating style elements during the process of fabrication such as extravagant edges and customised designs. Commercial buildings and tourist-attracting places can use this as an advantage where the craftiness and the unique display have the potential to attract customers.

You will not be Bound By Choices of Natural Marble Top

Each piece of marble is unique in appearance. The stone's stunning and distinctive veining is a result of impurities that were trapped in the limestone during the process of turning it into marble under the earth's intense heat and pressure. Marble slabs can be found in a broad variety of hues and colours as well as polishes. Numerous buyers are drawn to the market's huge variety of options in order to get kitchen worktops that suit their preferences.

Looking to Pair a Marble Counter with White Cabinets?

Looking to Pair a Marble Counter with White Cabinets

Marble comes in different shades and patterns making it compatible to be paired with a wide range of colours. Since most homeowners look for white cabinets for kitchens, we have mentioned a few marble varieties that go exceptionally well with white-coloured cabinets. 

Perlato Olympo Marble - Brown and White 

From Sardinia, Nuoro, this brown-coloured marble is sourced. Unlike conventional marble veining, it displays white flecks. You can use this slab to pair a marble counter with white cabinets as brown and white go along very well.

PERLATO OLYMPO MARBLE

PERLATO OLYMPO MARBLE

£273.50

Perlato Olympo Marble is a one-of-a-kind marble countertop. The light brown colour base with white and dark brown parallel veins structure looks great.Special treatments, like as vacuum resin, may be required for Perlato Olympo. Its hue elevates the material and… read more

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BOTTICINO FIORITO MARBLE

BOTTICINO FIORITO MARBLE

£300.50

Botticino Fiorito marble works well in conventional and traditional interior design applications such as floors, walls, baths, and backsplashes.Botticino marble's exceptional compactness and low absorption values make it ideal for use outdoors, where it is commonly seen as paving, cladding,… read more

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Calacatta Marble - White and White

Calacatta Marble - White and White

This one comes under the expensive category because of its exclusive deep golden and grey veining on a crisp white background. Though rarely available as compared to other materials, they are quite popular in demand for all parts of the home and commercial settings. Calacatta marble can be used for flooring, backsplash and work-tops in the bathroom as well as the kitchen. 

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CALACATTA VAGLI MARBLE

CALACATTA VAGLI MARBLE

£287.00

Calacatta Vagli Marble quarried from Italy is a stunning and stylish blend of whites with gray veins. This polished finish of the natural stone marble is suitable for interior projects like walls, benchtops, countertops and flooring in both residential and… read more

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CALACATTA VENATO MARBLE

CALACATTA VENATO MARBLE

£381.50

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CALACATTA CREMA MARBLE

CALACATTA CREMA MARBLE

£280.25

Calacatta Crema is soft white marble with cream and gold veins highlighting the white background. It is also called Calacatta Cremo, Calacatta Crema Marble, Calacatta Gold Marble, Calacatta Caldia. The crème white marble is quarried in Italy.The creamy white natural… read more

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Carrara Marble - White and White

Carrara Marble - White and White

Originating from Italy, this particular piece is another fantastic marble option that can be used to make worktops that pair with white cabinets.

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CARRARA MARBLE

CARRARA MARBLE

£351.80

Carrara Marble has been one of the highest enquired stones from our buyers that include both homeowners as well as stonemasons and fabricators. Carrara, a mountainous region of Tuscany, Italy, is where Carrara marble is quarried. In fact, Carrara is… read more

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CARRARA GIOIA MARBLE

CARRARA GIOIA MARBLE

£381.50

Carrara Gioia Marble has  white base that is blessed with busily scattered grey veins in a haphazard manner. The grey upon the white makes the slab look gorgeous. This marble is a sought after stone, popular among both commercial as… read more

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CALACATTA CALDIA MARBLE

CALACATTA CALDIA MARBLE

£287.00

Calacatta Caldia is a transparent white marble from Italy with green and grey oval shaped veins that offers an aesthetic appearance. The white marble is quarried in the Apuan Alps outside of Carrara, Italy, it is also called Statuario Caldia… read more

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Arabescato Orobico Marble - Dark Counter White Cabinet

Arabescato Orobico Marble - Dark Counter White Cabinet

The polished texture of this marble makes it suitable for a wide range of activities like kitchen worktops, bar countertops, bathroom worktops, benchtops, hearths, floorings, tabletops, and much more.

ARABESCATO OROBICO MARBLE

ARABESCATO OROBICO MARBLE

£293.75

Arabescato Orobico is dark or light grey marble with naturally occurring light and dark bands of white and gold veins running and joining along the surface of the marble slab. It is an excellent choice for interior applications like worktops,… read more

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RAINFOREST BROWN MARBLE

RAINFOREST BROWN MARBLE

£276.20

Rainforest Brown Marble is a unique and artistic marble from India. Its picturesque design distinguishes it from other natural stones. Earthy browns and reds are balanced out by grey and white veining that resembles tree branches. This stone exemplifies the… read more

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EMPERADOR MARRON MARBLE

EMPERADOR MARRON MARBLE

£312.65

Emperador Marron Marble lives up to its name thanks to the mix of its dominant dark tone alternating capriciously with seams in a light colour. The aesthetic qualities of this marble makes this one of the most searched materials known.… read more

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Marble Counter Is High Maintenance, You Know Right?

  • Seal Them Regularly Because Marble is Porous

Stones or other materials with a high porosity level are more prone to discolouration. Marble has a high level of porosity because it has a lot of voids between the stone particles that make up its makeup. It is undeniable that the marble counter in the kitchen comes into contact with vegetable and fruit juices, acidic spills from citrus fruits, wines, tea spills, and all that a cook deals with on a regular basis when it is used in a kitchen for purposes like kitchen worktops, a countertop, or similar. When spills like this touch the surface, they penetrate those spaces and occupy that space, staining the exposed countertop face. Because of this, marble is a high-maintenance material, which could be a disadvantage.

This can be fixed as a result of the creation and production of sealants. As the name implies, these sealants close those pores, preventing liquids from being absorbed and making the marble less susceptible to stains and blemishes left behind by sloppy kitchen tasks. Therefore, it is crucial that the proper sealants of high quality are used in order to maintain their longevity. To maintain the quality of the sealing after installation, it must be done once a year or twice every two years.

Marble Kitchen Surfaces will Have to Deal with Etches

  • Marble Kitchen Surfaces will Have to Deal with Etches

Marble is a relatively softer material, making it vulnerable to abrasions from everyday cutting and dragging of appliances to the point where the surface may even become deformed. Lemons in particular should not be cut directly on the surface since their acidic component, when exposed to the sealant for an extended period of time, will etch the surface and cause it to dull and wear out sooner than planned. Installing a vintage finished marble counter rather than a polished one is one approach that might be used for this issue. Although perfect protection is impossible, a natural finished or rugged surface can hide the blemishes and marks left by work better than shiny ones.

  • Your Marble Needs Attention

Your Marble Needs Attention

Based on the above-mentioned factors, marble counter and marble worktops are not recommended for homeowners that lead very busy lives and can't set aside enough time for regular maintenance and cleaning. But if they can constantly invest a few minutes in it, this wonderful material will breathe new life into one's kitchen thanks to its ability to complement practically anything, from brass to gold accents. 

Contact 0330 113 5868 or send your inquiry for marble counter installation here and get a free quote.

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