Marble bathroom countertops are a fabulously sexy choice for your bathroom renovation or remodel. It is classic in style and has been used for centuries in homes, particularly in luxury bathrooms.
Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting from the metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate rocks, being either limestone or dolostone. It is quarried from various regions around the world and is synonymous with ancient times and the great halls, statues and tombs of the Greeks and Romans . Marble is a very porous stone and absorbs moisture quite easily. It can be easily shaped, sculpted and polished.
The Cost of Marble Bathroom Countertops
Marble countertops, like any other natural stone product are not cheap. Depending on quality and grade, you can expect to pay anywhere from $160-$300 per sq ft installed.
Color & Design capabilities of Marble countertops
Marble slabs never appear the same from piece to piece. It can be difficult to find any matching slabs for extensive use. Marble countertops are not a product for those who want uniformity in their home but are looking for uniqueness, luster, texture and smoothness, making marble such a desirable product. It is important to note that you should be sure to go and find the pieces that work best for you and your needs. Do not buy any marble product unseen.
Durability of Marble Countertops
Marble is very porous and requires discipline in ensuring its quality. Regular treatment with a stone sealer is necessary as marble can stain and scratch very easily. It is a very cool surface and can be slippery as well
Construction & Installation of Marble Countertops
We recommend marble installation in your bathroom by professionals only as the marble slabs can be easily damaged or broken if installed poorly. Most marble suppliers will have installers available for you and inquire about their portfolio. Ensure that they do quality work. There are inset sinks in marble countertops and on top of vanities as well. This may be a cheaper option if you so need
Environment & Health impact of marble Countertops
Marble is not particularly a green product as it needs to be mined from the earth and is seldom recycled. Energy costs due to transport also make this product an environmental concern. If you are going to use marble, be sure to get it from a supplier within 500 miles to reduce its energy impact.
thesexybathroom opinion
Who are we kidding, the cool touch of marble can do wonders for anyone looking to send chills up the spine of your guests… but you had better have deep pockets because repairs are costly and inevitable. Because marble is more porous than other natural stones, spills need to be cleaned immediately to prevent permanent staining. Make sure you are sealing your countertop regularly to alleviate any annoying stain you won’t be able to remove!


