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Marble Kitchen Ideas And How To Implement Them

A marble kitchen is one of the highest-end kitchens in the world. Like granite, marble is an expensive material harvested directly from nature. Anything natural is higher-end than that which is synthetic.

marble kitchen

There are many ways to use marble in the kitchen and today, we’re going to go over some of the best ways to do so. But before we begin, let’s start with the basics of how to get a marble kitchen before getting into the details.

What Is A Marble Kitchen?

White marble kitchen contertop and backsplash

Marble is a metamorphic rock that is comprised of recrystallized carbonate minerals. In short, marble is a combination of rocks that have been under intense pressure and heat until the pieces lock together like puzzle pieces.

A marble kitchen is a kitchen that has primary features that are made of marble. While you can consider a kitchen with faux marble a marble kitchen, a true marble kitchen features real marble, not laminate or glass.

Marble Kitchen Countertops

Marble Kitchen Countertops

Let’s start off with the most common way to use marble in the kitchen – Countertops. You can easily transform your kitchen into a marble kitchen simply by adding marble kitchen countertops. This is effective.

The color you choose is up to you, but white and black are the most common. Marble is usually white in the wild so creating white marble countertops is the most natural thing you can do with the rock.

Marble Kithcen Backsplash

Marble Kithcen Backsplash

You can pair a marble backsplash with countertops are add the backsplash alone. Both paths are acceptable and can still make a huge impact on the overall look of your kitchen. Marble tiles can work too.

When it comes to marble tiles in the kitchen, adding them as a backsplash is the cheapest way to go. While marble floor tiles can work wonders, they are often exceedingly expensive but backsplashes are affordable. 

Carrara Marble

Carrara Marble

Carrara marble is a term that you must learn if you’re not familiar with it. It is a marble named after the place where it comes from, Carrara, Italy. It is marble with grey tones twirling around with the white.

Because it isn’t pure white, it is often cheaper than other marble. A sister to Carrara marble is Calacatta marble which features richer tones. Both of these marbles are gorgeous, so if you can get your hands on either, count yourself lucky.

Marble Kitchen Waterfall

Marble Kitchen Waterfall

If you want to make a huge statement, then consider getting a reverse waterfall marble countertop. With a standard marble waterfall countertop, the marble flows down the sides or ends of the cabinet.

But in the reverse kitchen waterfall countertop, the marble flows up. It starts at the ceiling and flows down to the floor as a countertop. The effect is mesmerizing and easier to keep clean than the standard waterfall.

Black Marble Kitchen

Black Marble Kitchen

A black marble countertop can be even more impressive than a white marble countertop. This is because white marble is much more common than black marble. Both are fantastic, and it’s all about preference. 

If you want something safe and classy that anyone will fall in love with, go with white. If you want something that is niche but stands out like no other countertop, then go with black. Whatever makes you smile.

Marble WallsModern white marble kitchen layout

Marble island? Amazing. Marble countertops? Fantastic. Marble walls? Unheard of. Or maybe not. Marble walls are like a marble backsplash that extends to the ceiling. Or at least almost to the ceiling.

A small, busy effect includes getting tile to add to the walls. But a more expensive, yet more impressive effect includes adding full slabs of marble to the walls, perhaps even with sliding doors to store spices.

Thick Marble Countertops

Thick Marble Countertops

Most marble countertops are composed of marble no thicker than three inches. The difference in thickness is primarily because of the price of marble. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have marble even thicker.

Marble thicker than six inches will definitely make eyes pop. But you don’t need the entire slab to be that thick. You can fake it out by creating a marble frame or trim around the edge of the countertop.

Marble Sink Built Into Marble Countertop

Marble Sink Built Into Marble Countertop

There are many different types of sinks that can be used in the kitchen. One of the least common types of kitchen sinks is a marble sink. Especially if that marble sink is directly connected to the countertop.

A cheaper way to achieve the look is to get a sink separately and make it look like they are attached. But if you can get a sink that is part of the same slab of marble as the countertop, that’s even better.

White And Black Marble

White And Black Marble

If you can’t decide between black marble and white marble, the solution could be to get a black and white marble kitchen. When you use black and white in the kitchen, you are rewarded with class not found anywhere else.

There are two primary ways to create a white and black marble kitchen. You can get white cabinets and black countertops or black cabinets and white countertops. The aesthetics of the two are quite different.

Mixing Wood And Marble

Mixing Wood And Marble

Now, this is something that you see on a small scale quite often, but not many kitchens feature it as the primary design. Balancing a dark wood with a light marble is typically ideal for a well-balanced kitchen.

The best way to find out what you want in your kitchen is to play around with ideas. Start with samples and find out which combo suits you best. Then go large scale and create that dream marble kitchen.

Marble Kitchen Island

Marble Kitchen Island

This may in fact be the easiest and cheapest way to add a lot of marble to your kitchen. Because you can purchase an island separately, you can add the island without doing any renovations to your kitchen.

All you have to do is buy the island and place it. This adds marble without any labor costs. So if you want the easy way, this little trick can get you that marble kitchen and no one will notice the price you paid.

Classic Marble Kitchen

Classic Marble Kitchen

Finally, let’s talk about the classic marble kitchen. This is the kitchen that you will see on television and in magazines. So if you want that kitchen, then this is what you want to do. Start with the white marble countertops. 

From there, add hardwood flooring or laminate if you like. Then classic wooden cabinets below and either wooden or white cabinets above. Everything else is about personal preference because this will take care of the rest.

Making The Marble Kitchen Your Own

Making The Marble Kitchen Your Own

The single most important part of a marble kitchen is to make it your own. While cookie-cutter kitchens are gorgeous, adding at least a splash of your own personality into the kitchen is the only way to make it special.

So add that marble wall art or dip into your stash of bright colors. Anything that says that this kitchen is yours and you’ve turned it into a work of art. Not all marble kitchens are the same, and that’s a good thing.

Marble Kitchen FAQs

Marble kitchens can be difficult to keep up with. But a few quick facts can be what you need to help out. These are the most frequently asked questions about marble kitchens, so hopefully they can help you.

Is Marble Bad For Kitchens?

If you’ve heard the rumor that marble is bad for kitchens, don’t let it scare you. Marble can scuff and can stain, but if it is taken care of, then there shouldn’t be any problems. The pros outweigh the cons.

Which Marble Is Best For The Kitchen?

There are a lot of marble options that can work for your room. Carrara, Calacatta, and statuary are all great options. You can always order samples if you want to try them out for scuffing and staining.

Is Marble Cheaper Than Granite?

No. Granite is cheaper than marble, but for many, the differences aren’t significant. Marble will cost around $100/sqft to start with while granite will start at prices about 75% less, making it less expensive.

Does Marble Chip Easily?

As long as you aren’t rough with your marble, it probably won’t chip. But if you drop a pan or bang it with a skillet on accident, then it can chip. This is one of the primary deterrents for people looking for marble. 

How Do You Clean A Marble?

You can clean marble with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. There are special cleaners made for marble but you can usually get by with only using dishwashing detergent and rinsing it with a rag after. Don’t forget to dry it.

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