Types of Marble
Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms through processes of high pressure and temperature, which transform original stones like limestone or dolomite. It is a highly popular material in construction, often used for its beauty, luxurious texture, and long-lasting durability.
It is commonly used for facade cladding, window sills, floor coverings in interiors, wall and shower cladding in bathrooms, and the creation of various decorative elements such as fireplaces, tables, staircases, door and window frames, and decorative columns.
Although it may be more sensitive to stains and scratches than granite, marble is still used for kitchen countertops due to its aesthetic appeal and elegance.
The surface finish can be polished or antique. Marble is recommended for indoor use because of its sensitivity to external factors.
Maintaining marble and regular cleaning is essential to preserve its beauty and durability. It is also recommended to use sealants to protect the surface from absorbing liquids and stains.
Below are the currently most popular types of marble. If the customer prefers a different type, procurement options are available.







