When To Use Marble In Your Home

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Knowing when to use marble in your home can be tricky. Many homeowners know they want marble in their home but they don’t know exactly how to implement it into their home in the right way. Here we will explore exactly how you can easily blend marble accents and touches throughout your home.

Here are the three most important places to use marble:

  1. Countertop – Marble countertops are a thing of beauty. A countertop serves as a great center piece for any kitchen. Using marble here is great because it allows you to use it in a place where it will be appreciated.
  2. Flooring Marble flooring is the single best way to open up the room. You can even use online design tools to see this. Take a room and change the flooring from hardwood to marble and you’ll see that the room will appear much larger.
  3. Pillars Pillars can be an eyesore. Especially when they take up a large portion of an important space like a living room. Using marble wraps are a great way to make the pillar look like an intended piece of the room. Especially if there are other marble pieces such as flooring and countertops in the same room.

When it comes down to it, marble should be used as a centerpiece more than trimming. Keep that in mind and you should be fine.

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