Marble in the Kitchen – Which Interior Does It Suit? 5 Ideas
Marble is a material that has been used for years in construction, architecture, and sculpture. The phenomenon of marble lies hidden in its noble, elegant, and luxurious beauty. Depending on the preferred style that we want to achieve in the interior, marble in the kitchen can be combined with appropriate furniture and accessories. In what kind of interior will marble work well? Discover 5 design ideas!
Marble in the Kitchen - Why It Has Become Popular
Marble is a metamorphic rock that, under the influence of atmospheric factors such as high temperature and pressure, transforms into a suitable material. The richness of colors and veins on the surface of the material, creating unique patterns, makes marble exceptional. Marble is mainly used to create walls, floors, bathroom countertops, kitchen countertops, window sills, stairs, sinks, as well as all kinds of small decorative elements.
Marble is mainly extracted in Italy and Croatia. Interestingly, marble is also obtained in the Polish Sudetes. The most popular Polish marble is Biała Marianna, whose name comes from the local owner of the estate – Marianna Orańska. The material is characterized by high polishability and high hardness. Biała Marianna was used for the decoration of, among others, the National Philharmonic.


Properties of Marble
Marble has a number of properties that make it considered a demanding material. One of the most important is its hardness. If you dream of marble in the form of kitchen countertops, you need to know that it can cause some problems. Marble, as a stone, is a hard material, but not as hard as granite. Running a sharp object across the kitchen countertop can result in scratches. The hardness scale reaches level 2-4, sometimes there are slabs with a hardness of 5-6. In such a case, mechanical damage should be avoided.
Other properties include its workability, heat conduction, and resistance to temperature, acids, and fats. The susceptibility of marble to grinding, polishing, cutting, brushing, or shaping is a great advantage of the material. It also conducts heat well, so it can be used as a floor for underfloor heating – it heats up quickly and evenly heats the entire surface of the slab.
Low and high temperatures do not affect the condition of the stone, but the action of acids has a negative effect on marble. Lemon juice, vinegar, wine, or the acid found in ketchup and tomato paste can leave unsightly discoloration, break the structure of the polish, and strongly dull the surface of the marble - even on an impregnated stone surface. We have a solution for this! In such a case, it is worth considering marble substitutes or using it as another element of kitchen decoration.
Marble Care
Proper treatment is key to success in caring for the unique stone that is marble. A kitchen with marble in the form of a countertop should only be cleaned with products designed for it. Other cleaning preparations can cause discoloration, scratches, stains, and dulling of polished surfaces.
In this case, it is worth investing in an impregnator that will leave a protective layer on the surface of the marble, securing it. Quick reaction to dirt will prevent stains from being absorbed into the pores on the surface of the stone. Another way to protect marble is to cover it with a layer of wax and polish it to a high gloss. The addition of sealants will reduce the absorption of dirt into the structure of the marble. After such a treatment, a simple cloth is enough to remove stains.


Kitchen with Marble - Inspirations
When arranging a kitchen with marble, we expect a captivating effect. A dazzling kitchen countertop, an elegant floor, an amazing kitchen backsplash – there are many possibilities for using marble. Likewise, there are many substitutes for massive marble slabs on the market. These are primarily conglomerates – marble, quartz, granite, as well as large-format and small-sized ceramic tiles and ceramic mosaics.
Conglomerates have greater durability against dirt because they are made of a mix of different materials, creating a whole. In the case of marble conglomerate, we are talking about 95% marble aggregate content with varying grain size and 5% polyester resin. Aglomarble (as this conglomerate is called) has greater hardness, durability against dirt remaining on the surface of the countertop, and does not scratch as easily as real marble.
Marble in the kitchen as a countertop will work well in almost any design style. From a glamour kitchen covered in white, black, gold, and marble, to a rustic kitchen with ubiquitous wood and a bucolic atmosphere, and a Japandi-style kitchen inspired by Eastern art.
Read also: Rustic style kitchen – characteristics and design ideas
Kitchen - Marble on the Floor
A kitchen with marble tiles on the floor makes a huge impression and makes the interior elegant and bright. The light, falling on the glossy stone, will emphasize the veins and the various patterns they create. Both the original stone and its substitutes will work well on the floor. Large-format tiles closely resemble marble, and if you want to create an original effect, use marble mosaic.
Raw Decor offers unique mosaics in its range. The Hexagon XL Marble Matte tile is a bestseller in the selection of floor tiles. The geometric pattern perfectly complements the motif of the noble stone. Of course, the mosaic does not contraindicate the use of underfloor heating. A kitchen, white marble, and a well-chosen kitchen design sound wonderful!
Marble Above the Countertop in the Kitchen
When it comes to using the space above the kitchen countertop, traditional marble is an option worth considering due to the surface protection measures described above. It is obvious that during cooking, there will be a situation where the meal being prepared splashes from the pot onto the backsplash.
Being constantly ready to wipe up stains can be cumbersome, but don't worry, we're here to help you solve the problem - choose a ceramic mosaic. Small, charming tiles, creating a coherent whole, glued to patches, which you can arrange on any surface. A marble kitchen with a Heksalong Marble Mat mosaic will be so beautiful that you won't want to part with it. In addition, long, slender tiles will visually lengthen the room and add elegance.

Marble in the Kitchen - Arrangements






The first suggestion that ranks high in interior design trends is the combination of marble, black, and white. Such a combination gives us unlimited possibilities for combinations - marble on the wall, on the floor, or as a kitchen countertop.
Black furniture, white walls, a marble floor, stylish gold and silver accessories will create a glamour-style classic that the kitchen adores. Black marble is a choice for brave people who are not afraid to break patterns. The Cube Marble Nero Matte glass mosaic will boldly blend into the kitchen design, diversified with black, massive handles. Bottle-green accessories, standing in the vicinity of the mosaic behind a glass display case, a wooden floor and a crystal chandelier will create a wonderful marble kitchen.
Kitchen - White Marble and Boho
Imagine wooden kitchen fronts, a countertop made of quartz sinter imitating Carrara marble, a kitchen island, and next to it chairs made of bent wood with beige seats. The kitchen backsplash is decorated with a unique Flabellum Marble Matte mosaic, and the whole is refined with details such as silver fittings and lighting hanging over the kitchen island. A subtle, natural and classy interior is guaranteed. Marble does not only mean sophisticated elegance, and a marble kitchen can also be decorated in a boho style.

Colorful Kitchen with Marble Tiles
And what if you want to be original and add intense colors to the interior? Marble above the countertop in the kitchen does not have to be exclusively in the company of subdued colors. Take, for example, orange and pink - they are the hottest colors of the season, so a kitchen with an amaranth kitchen design, silver knobs, wooden chairs around the table, with one wall finished with an energetic, floral orange-pink wallpaper, a wooden floor and a backsplash made of Cegiełka XL Marble Matowa mosaic, this is a bold combination!
Subdued colors, such as blues, powder pink, grays and the upcoming most fashionable color of 2023 - lavender called Digital Lavender, will also harmonize with marble on walls, tiles, furniture, or accessories. An intriguing lower kitchen design in lavender color with an upper black design, long, black handles and a Lotus Marble Matte mosaic that creates a delicate floral pattern, is an idea that you can fantasize about with the finish.

Kitchen, Marble - Summary
A kitchen with marble can be exceptionally beautiful if it is properly arranged. If you choose marble countertops, remember to protect them properly against the harmful effects of dirt and scratches. There are many substitutes on the market that will help you achieve the desired effect. Ceramic tiles will decorate the floor, and a ceramic mosaic as marble above the countertop in the kitchen will diversify the interior.
As many styles, as many possibilities to smuggle marble into the room. Don't be afraid to experiment with colors and textures. Let the interiors be original! Raw Decor will help you in choosing the perfect mosaic. Get inspired and discover the luxurious beauty that you have at your fingertips.
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