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5 WAYS TO USE MARBLE IN THE KITCHEN

Because it just looks so good.

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Marble is a natural stone that offers undeniable beauty for the kitchen and while marble is undeniably gorgeous, it’s also high maintenance and pricey. But including marble in your kitchen renovations doesn’t have to be a major expense.  

There are several ways in which you can include it in your kitchen design. We’re here to provide you with some kitchen remodel ideas that feature marble. Here are 5 ways you can use marble in your kitchen design.  

MARBLE KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS

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Marble kitchen countertops tend to be the first thought that comes to mind when integrating this unique material into the kitchen. While there is no denying that marble countertops are beautiful, classic and timeless, there are some definite pros and cons. Marble is a porous stone that invites stains and scratches quickly, but it’s also heat resistant.

White marble kitchen countertops are versatile and are especially complimentary to gold fixtures like VIGO’s Bristol Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet in Matte Brushed Gold. Black marble kitchen countertops also tend to be uniquely versatile. However, the darker hue makes it hard to recognize dirt and debris. 

MARBLE KITCHEN ISLANDS

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Marble kitchen islands lend any kitchen a lavish charm. Your kitchen can be a multifunctional space for cooking and entertaining, so installing a marble surface delivers timeless style. A marble counter in the kitchen also compliments other kitchen features include kitchen cabinets, upper cabinets, undermount sinks, tile backsplash and subway tiles.

If your kitchen island consists of a kitchen sink and faucet, opting for a farmhouse sink or an undermount stainless steel sink with a brassy toned faucet allows you to highlight the uniqueness of your marble slab. VIGO’s Matte Stone™ Farmhouse Kitchen Sink with the VIGO Parsons Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet in matte brushed gold looks sophisticated and modern paired with marbled surfaces.  

MARBLE KITCHEN TABLES

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Marble kitchen table sets are an easy way to incorporate this design trend into your kitchen without making a big commitment. Marble dining tables are glamorous and come with a wide selection of shapes, sizes and bases. If you’ve gone with brass or gold-toned accents, choosing a marble table with a similar tone base or legs gives your home a consistent look. 

A Calcatta marble dining table also looks great with different styles and color dining chairs. Adding velvet or leather dining chairs is an effortless way to add textural contrast to your home aesthetic. (P.S. Don’t forget to purchase a set of quality coasters to avoid unruly stains from beverages like red wine or juice.)

MARBLE KITCHEN FLOORS

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If you have the type of kitchen that doesn’t undergo a lot of foot traffic, you may consider installing marble kitchen floors. Marble floors are the epitome of luxury and opulence. Its uniqueness can transform the entire vibe of your home and while its visual appeal is unmatched, it comes with a lot of setbacks, much like marble countertops. 

Polished marble tile can be easily scratched, cracked and stained. In addition to it being complicated to maintain the stone is extremely cold under your feet, making your home feel less comfortable. Imagine taking a late-night barefoot trip to the kitchen for a snack. 


MARBLE KITCHEN ACCESSORIES

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If you don’t want to commit to a considerable home investment like marble floors or countertops, you can opt for marble kitchen accessories. Accessories are a more affordable alternative with less commitment. A marble tray, marble cutting board, fruit bowl, trivet or canister is an easy yet elegant way to add touches of this historically extravagant material into your kitchen decor. 

You may also choose to install marble shelves on your kitchen walls — this option might be a little pricey than the former as we recommend hiring a professional to install them as they tend to be heavier, but it’s an elevated way to introduce the trend to your home.