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The latest trend of marble, granite, and Natural Stone slabs tiles and Elevation stone tiles in 2021


Written by D.C. BHANDARI
Chairman
Bhandari marble group India.

In the modern world of the construction Industry, interiors and exteriors no material exudes elegance quite like Natural Stone, marble, and Granite. Latest finishes, patterns, and designs mixing with each other, new technology and research Prized for its varied colorways and unique veining, Natural Stone slabs tiles Mosaic Handicrafts Cobbles Pebbles Monuments landscaping and countertop Granite and marble elevates an interior and exterior to luxury status symbol Precious quality high tech resolutions. It’s no wonder the Marble, natural stone, and sandstone tiles have graced the home, Villa hotel resort mall tower office, and projects palaces and temples of kings and emperors for centuries all around the world.

“Natural stone, Marble Granite Limestone travertine Onyx and Sandstone Quartize Stone has been used in the noblest home places and Monuments for Flooring Elevation Decoration and countertop since the beginning of time, and using it in any interior and exterior perpetuates this legacy of excellence Natural stone tiles. says architect and interior designers Engineers Builders Hoteliers Developers Clients and Customers.“ Because there are so many types of natural stone, marble Italian white Statuario marble is an easy way to play with color and pattern in modern Flooring.

limestone and Sandstone Quartize Stone when it’s exposed to high pressures and temperatures, Natural stone Marble Granite Limestone travertine Onyx and Sandstone is found in many colors and patterns and veining due to mineral impurities such as celsit, lime, clay, and sand, which intrude as the original rock is recrystallizing and projects.

Natural stone tiles and handicrafts Marble adds “sophistication and long-lasting to an interior and exterior whether it is used for a mantle, a piece of furniture, tabletops, or as an architectural element such as flooring,” says Lisa Melone Cloughen of Melone Cloughen Interiors in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Making It Feel Current
While marble has a tendency to evoke an old-world aesthetic, designers are using it in ways that feel current. For instance, highly veined, polished black-and-white book-matched marble—mirror-image marble placed side-by-side—would make a stunning dining tabletop, Clough says.

“Pair it with a contemporary metal base and the result is dynamic and elegant and timeless—whether it’s a cocktail table or a dining table,” she says. Similarly, a light, subtly veined marble in a honed finish creates a soft luster and looks sophisticated with minimal design, she says.

Marble is a material seen more often in homes today due to advances in quarrying and fabricating stone, which has helped lower the cost, says Phillip Thomas, founder, and principal of Phillip Thomas’s interior design firm in New York. “Just be mindful, marble needs to be counterbalanced with other materials to support acoustics, since it doesn’t absorb noise,” Thomas says.

Marble can also look of-the-moment through its detailing. “There is something very modern about expressing marble in a monumental fashion with large, gutsy proportions,” Thomas says. Rendell Fernandez, design director for Pembrooke & Ives, a firm with offices in New York and Beverly Hills, utilizes marble as a feature in bathrooms and powder rooms, as well as foyer floors—for a classic application—and staircases for the ultimate in luxury.

“You can also take a classic piece of marble and modernize it by mitering a chunky edge on it,” says Michelle Gerson of Gerson Interiors in New York, who likes to use slabs of marble for fireplace walls. “When I am using marble, I like to mix in warm cerused woods and soft-textured pieces of upholstery to create balance in a space.” Clough cautions against too much. “Two, maximum of three marble furnishings are acceptable, and any more than that would be monotonous,” she says.

Walls of Wonder
The look of marble-clad walls can rival an interior filled with fine art, creating drama and glamour, Clough says. “The fact that they are created in nature adds an element of uniqueness to each and every design,” she says. Because there are so many types and colors of marble, it’s easy to play with color and pattern in the veins. “The key is to ensure the craftsman will cut the marble so that the patterns will be similar, which creates the ‘wow’ effect if it is made properly,” Salvagni says.

“I love the layer of texture and depth marble can add to space,” Gerson says. “You can control the levels of depth and texture by varying veining and colors. If you’re not afraid to take a risk, it’s great to mix marbles.” One of the most popular places to use marble is in the bathroom. “Since antiquity, marble has been the choice of bathhouses, and that trend continues today,” Clough says. “An entire bath done in primarily whole slabs or with detailed wainscoting and paneling can be so elegant,” she says.

Perfectly Imperfect
As a natural stone, marble tends to be soft and porous, so it can stain and scratch. When it comes to high-traffic zones, some types of marble may be marginally more durable than others. Gerson recommends a heavily veined or patterned marble for common areas. “Arabescato marble is great for a kitchen countertop, as it tends to be busy and hides stains and etching better,” she says. She suggests onyx marble for tabletops since it’s a harder stone that “allows light to flow through, bringing another dimension to a surface.

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About the Author Hi, I am D.C. Bhandari, chairman of Bhandari Marble Group living in India, Rajasthan, Kishangarh. I love seeing the new and creative ways people use our Marble, Granite, and Natural Stone. Our customers are so creative. My favorite design style preppy traditional mix with modern especially pieces that can be found at a vintage or antique stone. I like to invent travel, search, experiment with natural stone products. For more posts visit our website.