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Timeless marble Worktops for Your Home

Luxury

The unmatched elegance of a marble Worktop

Marble worktops are the epitome of luxury and sophistication. With unique veining, natural durability, and a cool-to-the-touch surface, they combine style and functionality to elevate any kitchen or bathroom design.

Customisable & Versatile

Softer than other natural stones, marble is easy to shape for intricate designs and edge profiles and is available in a wide range of colours and thicknesses to suit any design.

Pastry-friendly temperature

Perfect for baking, as it maintains a naturally cool temperature. Even if you’re looking at quartz or granite for the main worktop, many keen bakers choose to have a special marble section so they can practice for #GBBO!

Uniqueness

Every marble slab has distinct veining, making each worktop one of a kind. Why not come to the showroom to see some of our marble surfaces for yourself?

Featured Marble Project

Marble | Bianco Carrara C Extra

Colour of the month

Marble | Bianco Carrara

Frequently asked questions

  • Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone under heat and pressure. It is known for its distinctive veining, durability, and luxurious appearance.

  • Marble worktops offer unmatched beauty, a cool surface ideal for baking, and customisable design options. As a premium, luxury surface, they can also increase the value of your home with their timeless appeal.

    • Unique Beauty: Marble is a natural stone; like a fingerprint, no two slabs are exactly alike. Each worktop boasts unique veining patterns and colour variations, ensuring your space reflects a one-of-a-kind personality

    • Heat Resistance: Marble performs well in kitchens where hot meals are a constant. Its natural heat resistance allows you to place warm dishes directly on the surface without worry.

    • Durability: When properly cared for and sealed, marble countertops can last a long time, but they will require regular maintenance.

    • Exquisite and Sophisticated: Marble exudes a sense of coolness and sophistication. Whether you prefer a sleek, modern aesthetic or a touch of classic elegance, marble countertops can complement various design styles.

    • Cool Surface: Known for its extraordinary properties, this surface is a favourite amongst pastry chefs as it's perfect for working dough into culinary masterpieces.

    • Porosity: Marble's natural porosity makes it susceptible to staining if not properly sealed. Spills like red wine, vinegar and lemon juice require immediate attention to prevent permanent discolouration and dull spots.

    • Scratching: Marble is a softer stone than other popular kitchen countertop materials, so it can scratch more easily. To maintain the smooth surface, avoid harsh cleaners and abrasive scrubbers.

    • Maintenance: Marble countertops require regular sealing to maintain their stain resistance. Over time, honing or polishing might be necessary to restore the surface's original shine.

  • Marble is porous and can absorb liquids, which may lead to staining. Regular sealing and prompt cleaning of spills can help protect the surface from stains.

  • Clean marble worktops with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads. Marble should be sealed annually to prevent staining and maintain its appearance.

  • Yes, marble is durable and can last a lifetime with proper care. However, it is softer than granite or quartz, making it more prone to scratching and etching.

  • Marble is heat-resistant but should not be exposed to sudden temperature changes, as this can cause thermal shock. Always use trivets or heat pads under hot pots and pans.

  • The cost of marble worktops varies based on the type of marble, slab thickness, and installation complexity. Prices typically start from £180 per square foot.

  • Marble worktops come in a variety of colours, including white, cream, black, brown, and grey, each with unique veining patterns.

  • Yes, scratches can often be repaired by resurfacing the stone or using a colour enhancer. Cracks can be filled with epoxy by a professional technician.

  • With proper maintenance, marble worktops can last for decades or even a lifetime.

  • Yes, marble is an excellent choice for bathroom countertops, offering elegance and durability. Proper cleaning and sealing are essential to maintain its appearance.

  • Marble can be used outdoors but may fade or darken over time when exposed to direct sunlight. Using protective coverings and specialised products can help minimise UV damage.

  • You can check marble quality by:

    • Looking for mesh backing, which indicates fragility.

    • Examining the surface under light for fissures or holes.

    • Splashing water on unpolished marble to see if it resembles polished marble.

  • Marble is generally more expensive than granite due to its luxurious appeal and natural veining. However, prices vary depending on the specific type and quality of the stone.

  • Yes, granite and marble can complement each other in the same space. Pairing the two materials can create a unique and stylish design.

  • Yes, prolonged exposure to sunlight can alter marble's colour. Lighter shades may darken, and darker shades may fade over time.

  • Yes, sealing marble worktops annually helps protect them from staining and maintains their lustre.

  • Scratches can be repaired with resurfacing or a colour enhancer, while cracks can be filled with epoxy by a professional fabricator.

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