Traditional Stone – Marble in the Kitchen
written by Liliana
Marble in the kitchen - trend that never ends
Marble is a material that is very much used in interior design and for several seasons it
has been invariably found in every modern and luxuriously furnished kitchen.
Marble in the kitchen as a synonym for elegance
Whether you choose original marble or look for its copy, the appearance is more or less
the same.
The difference is mainly in the choice
of base material if you choose imitation instead of real .
Anyway, the fact is that marble is currently an indispensable part of our interior.
From marble floors, bathrooms, work surfaces and even coffee tables
this material that shines with
elegance easily fits into any space.
Marple in the kitchen - simple but bold
Marble kitchens continue to be one of the most desirable trends and their popularity shows no
signs of abating. With its mix of colors, tones and veins, marble not only brings beauty and
luxury, but also adds drama to any modern kitchen.
There is a surprisingly wide selection of marble, but also an even larger offer of its imitations.
This means that the design possibilities are unlimited, so we have the opportunity to see very
simple, minimalist kitchens, but also very unusual ones.
Marble and wood - a perfect combination
As a natural material, marble, complemented by other natural materials, especially wood, brings
additional warmth and texture, so that wood and marble make a perfect design combination in
the kitchen.
Nothing really impresses as much as marble in the kitchen. Using this beautiful material to
create a contrasting effect can have quite dramatic but also simple results, for example when
combined with a wood finish.
The pattern of the marble surface offers a great contrast to the neutral tones seen elsewhere,
allowing the marble to make a real style expression.
Marble in the kitchen as an accent
It’s easy to go for the “safe” option, like classic white marble, but exploring different color options
within the kitchen can give you a more impressive design. If you choose the majority of the
kitchen, its surfaces and kitchen elements in neutral shades, it gives you the possibility of
accentuating one element in color. For example, it can be a kitchen island that is a central
gathering place in the kitchen.
Marble in darker shades
Dark marble can make a kitchen very modern, while being very versatile and easily combined
with wooden elements for a warm effect or white to create an interesting contrast. It gives an
extremely sophisticated look, and looks fantastic even inside small kitchens.
If you like marble as a material, consider incorporating it into your kitchen during your
current or next renovation.