Using Marble In Your Bathroom
The beauty and elegance of marble has long been a favorite with homeowners. Marble bathrooms have an ornate and opulent feel that is a wise home addition because it can greatly increase the value of your home, but many people are concerned about the maintenance and upkeep of the stone in a moist environment. In this article, we'll weigh the pros and cons of using marble in your bathroom.
Marble tiling is the perfect choice for a formal master bath floor and wall. Since this is a natural product taken from the earth, there is very little control in veining and color variation. There are countless designs, colors, surface textures, tile patterns, and edge details available. There are also more affordable faux marble tiles and countertops available as well. The stone is available in a variety of color variations such as whites, black, yellows, reds, creamy neutrals, subtle earth tones, greens, tawny browns, and even scarlet reds, and will be either clouded or veined. The colors of marble can be combined with different types of accents, borders and patterns to produce a dramatic effect to your master suite bath.
The cost to remodel bathroom tiles and countertops with marble is significant, so it's best to search out reputable bathroom contractors to do the installation. Marble is naturally porous, so it's essential that the proper sealants are used to prevent damage. Countertops require tile with greater strength and stronger glazes to withstand moisture and staining. While marble is very durable, most natural stone products are prone to cracking, so it's not a good idea to use marbles in bathrooms that have a lot of traffic or ones regularly used by children.
After investing in beautiful marble tile, you'll want to be extremely careful with maintenance. For day to day cleaning, a light dusting with a rag will maintain marble's shine and polish. Most contractors will recommend a very mild soap and water solution for cleaning, but be sure to rinse with clean water to avoid streaking and a milky residue. Harsh chemicals and abrasive bathroom cleaners are definitely to be avoided in order to prevent scratching and dulling the surface of the tile. However, vinegar is marble's worst enemy. The acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the stone and the result is etching that completely defaces the surface.
Marble is often used in rooms where the goal is to create an overall effect of opulence. If you want to remodel a bathroom into a space that will be a showpiece, marble will definitely give an air of richness and good taste. Marble bathrooms do require slightly more care than those with glass or ceramic tile, but the richness of the final product is well worth the effort and makes an excellent home addition investment.
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