10 Creative Ways To Incorporate Marble Surfaces Into Your Home Design

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The benefits of marble are as interesting and varied as the different styles available. This material is durable, classy, resistant to heat, and cool to the touch. As such, it has been a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops for many years and in many different types of homes. However, don't fall into the trap of thinking that marble is only good for counters. In fact, if you like the look of marble, there are plenty of other opportunities to employ it in your home to cultivate an elegant, stylish effect.

From smaller accessories like cutting boards and trays to larger pieces such as side tables, sinks, and desks, marble can be incorporated into your space in ways that make it feel intentional and unique. Built-in features like a marble window sill will have your guests impressed by how you have layered this enticing material into your home. When considering the following options, it is good to remember that marble is a relatively heavy material, so larger pieces are best placed in spots with sturdy flooring and foundations to prevent damage to your home's structure. Additionally, some marble can be more costly than other natural stone options like granite. But if you want to add marble to your home on a limited budget, you can still absolutely consider some more affordable accent pieces for that classic touch. Whether you want to bring marble into your home in a big way or with something more subtle, you have plenty of options when it comes to this timeless decor material. 

A marble desktop adds drama to your workspace

Is your home office feeling a little lackluster? One great way to spruce up your work area and add a sense of calm elegance is by swapping out your existing desktop for a marble one. There are plenty of different designs available, from traditional writing desks featuring dark wood and light marble to heftier marble-top desks complete with drawers for extra storage. You could even add some marble paperweights with a different vein structure to create a dynamic contrast that feels both professional and sleek.

Marble backsplash makes a kitchen feel ultra-luxe

As mentioned previously, marble countertops have long been a popular aspect of kitchen and bathroom design. But if you are worried about the natural veining in the marble overwhelming your space and making it feel too busy, why not consider a marble backsplash instead? The stone's heat resistance means it will be able to withstand being near hot stovetops. But keep in mind that marble is naturally porous. So it will need to be resealed regularly to maintain water resistance to sink splashes, to prevent discoloration, and to keep mold growth at bay.

Try out the marble trend with an accent table

If a marble-top desk is a bit too much for your space, or you want something that can be used in multiple different locations around the house, then a side table could be a good alternative. Solid, blocky side tables made from marble with stark, visible veins are great for a brutalist interior designs which focus on sharp edges and bare materials. If you prefer more of an eye-catching, glamorous look, you could opt for a version with shiny gold accents like this Relso Urdhva end table with real green marble.

Impress house guests with a marble statement sink

While marble used in wet locations does need to be regularly sealed to keep it in good condition, a striking marble sink is certainly a unique feature to have in your en-suite or guest bathroom. Over time, the material can also gain an aged patina which adds charm and a more lived-in feel. Additionally, some retailers sell sinks carved from a solid block of marble in any size or shape you want, meaning you can obtain a bespoke piece which is seamless and perfectly suited to your space.

A marble bar cart makes happy hour more glamorous

If you have a bar area in your home, you probably want it to be a spot that exudes refinement and luxury, right? Well, styling a bar cart with marble surfaces is a great way to introduce timeless style without sacrificing practicality. Marble is easy to clean, particularly if spills are wiped up immediately to prevent staining, so it is a great option for displaying liquids and garnishes. Try adding stylish coasters to match the natural veins in the marble and protect it from scratching at the same time.

For a luxurious entryway, opt for marble

If you're in search of some beautiful entryway designs to make a stunning first impression, look no further than marble. Because it comes in so many designs, it's perfect for creating a custom entrance that will wow your guests. From sleek white marble tiles that offer an expansive, open feel, to geometric designs which look fun and quirky, the entrance of your home can reflect your own personal tastes. For a budget-friendly option, try only using marble in small sections such as around the door to enjoy the look without the higher cost.

A marble fireplace surround elevates the cozy vibe

A fireplace is a great focal point of any room, and it can be an excellent conversation starter if it features an unexpected design. If you'd like to jazz up an existing fireplace or want to install one new, consider opting for a marble mantelpiece. A dark marble with brown or cream veining would be perfect for snug evenings. Or if the room lacks natural light, you could go for a bright white marble to draw the eye and brighten up the space as a whole.

Marble window sills add subtle elegance

If you think an entire entryway or fireplace surround would be too overwhelming for your space, a marble window sill is a smaller feature that feels intentional. They are perfect for adding interest to a feature which is otherwise inconspicuous. These are ideal for windows where rain gets in as marble can be wiped and won't warp or peel like a traditional wooden window sill. Keep in mind that, because marble is pretty heavy, the windows will need solid frames that can withstand the weight of the new sills.

A marble bathtub makes everyday a spa day

If money is no object, it doesn't get much more luxurious than a marble bathtub. Like window sills, a marble bathtub will be significantly heavier than a traditional one, so your bathroom must have plenty of structural support for its placement. But these bathtubs are easy to clean — just keep yours appropriately sealed and wipe it down with a cloth and gentle detergent. And you can choose a ready-made or bespoke option which perfectly compliments you existing design scheme. Just know you'll have to shell out several thousands of dollars for this aspirational fixture.

Decorate on a budget with small scale marble accessories

Finally, if you have a tighter budget but want to enjoy the dynamic, eye-catching benefits of marble, there are a range of unique smaller accessories you can scatter around your home for a sophisticated look. For example, marble kitchen ideas don't have to be limited to countertops and floors, you can instead decorate with marble coasters and cutting boards. In the living room, you could style your surfaces with marble lamps or drinks trays that are both functional and beautiful to look at. Or, elevate your bedroom with unique sculptural pieces such as marble trinket dishes and candle holders.

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