The Pros and Cons of Marble Stone Flooring

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There are various natural stones occur in nature but marble is the one that gives your home an exotic look, and appeal. Well, at the same time making your home look the best and most luxurious too.

This is one of the most elegant flooring materials for your home. Well, it can be a perfect choice for your kitchen too. This is a purely natural stone such that there is no impurity in the stone when the kitchen countertops and tiles are manufactured from it.

It doesn’t matter whether the marble floor tiles are new or centuries old, they always remain elegant and possess an exotic vibe.

Marble is a symbol of luxury and tradition such that it is an extremely versatile natural stone that is highly durable and stylish too. Traditionally, it is one of the popular choices for temples, monuments, and buildings.

Well, in this blog, you will get to know about the pros and cons of the marble stone for your home flooring:

Pros of Marble Stone Flooring for Kitchen

Marble floors have traditionally been thought of as being luxurious and opulent. It is a material that has been utilized in some of the greatest pieces of art and architecture created throughout human history, as well as in the palaces of kings and queens.

It can provide a touch of sophistication to a kitchen when placed, which will permeate the entire space. Following are some of the notable advantages you get when you install the marble stone for your kitchen flooring:

Unique Patterns and Colors

Well, you can find a large number of marble countertop slabs and tiles available in a large range of colors, but the manufacturing and quarrying process make each piece of marble slab slightly different from the other both in veining and color.

No two marble floors ever seem exactly the same, despite the fact that tiles made from the same huge slabs will have an overall consistency of color and similarity in design.

Polish

Unlike many other types of stone flooring, marble can withstand a very high level of polish. This enables manufacturers to polish marble to a very smooth, shining finish that is quite beautiful. Additionally, polishing helps to bring out the hues of the stone, enhancing and emphasizing them.

Light Transmission

Marble has a slightly translucent quality, which is one of the reasons it has been employed so frequently in great works of art.

Some lighter-colored marble materials can have their surface illuminated when used for flooring, giving the material a subtle glow.

The way the light moves across the surface of the stone may be quite beautiful, even in darker marbles.

Natural Material

Marble is a completely natural substance that was formed in the ground. Those who like natural over synthetic materials greatly value this attribute.

Although marble cannot be considered biodegradable, it can be recycled and does not pollute the environment when it is no longer needed.

Cons of the Marble Stone for Kitchen Flooring

Well, on the one hand where marble has a large number of advantages, it also has cons or disadvantages. Let’s proceed to learn more:

High Cost

This natural stone marble is one of the most expensive stones for kitchen flooring. An individual tile of marble stone 12 x 12 inches can cost almost in the range of $5 to $10 per square foot. The cost may further increase when dealing with designer mosaics, slabs, larger tiles, and non-standard sizes.

Can be Scratched

It is possible to scratch polished marble tile since marble is a rather soft stone. A marble floor can become damaged over time from furniture movement or even from animals.

Can be Stained

Marble is somewhat porous and has a somewhat alkaline composition. So, whenever an acidic material interacts with it, a chemical reaction will take place in the form of a fairly obvious stain.

Acidic liquids like sauces and fruit juices may splash and spill onto the floor in a kitchen, endangering the marble’s ability to resist permanent stains.

Difficult Upkeep 

A marble kitchen floor must be adequately sealed with a surface-barrier sealing chemical that is recommended by the manufacturer if stains are to be avoided.

This covers the marble with an imperceptible coating that shields it from acidic substances and staining agents. Every six to twelve months, you will need to reapply this sealant to the marble floor in order to keep the tiles looking good.

Difficult to Replace

Marble stone tile in Islamabad is highly expensive that’s why some consumers may find it difficult to replace. While regular upkeep should enhance the lifespan of your marble kitchen floor, you could discover that it’s simpler to install a new floor right on top of the old one when the time comes to do so.

Hardness and Coldness

 Like ceramic tile, marble flooring is a naturally chilly building material. Without a radiant heating system built into the marble floor, walking on it in colder climates can be a little uncomfortable.

Due to the extreme hardness of marble, any breakable object that falls will shatter immediately. Or, worst case scenario, the marble tile could crack.

Get Your Hands on the Marble Countertops and Flooring Tiles from SK Stones

SK Stones is a leading supplier of both natural and engineered stones in Pakistan. We offer premium quality marble, limestone, and granite for your kitchen countertops and flooring.

Our exotic collection of marble countertop slabs are the perfect option for your residential and commercial kitchen. Well, you can browse our collection to know more!

Read More: Understanding The Marble Stone Types in Pakistan