The Beauty of Marble in the home
Although there is a considerable variety of countertop, tile and flooring options available today, marble remains one of the most popular. It tends to be a favorite choice for upscale home renovations and chosen for creating the most expansive and lavish entry way to the most open and ultra-modern gourmet kitchen and relaxing, spa-like master bath.
While here in the Bay Area most any well-done kitchen or bath remodel will typically increase a home’s value, in particular, it is the marble countertops and tile flooring that tend to offer a high return on your investment (ROI).
Happily, there are many colors, strains and special lusters available in marble. However, for the ultimate in refined style – at least to the most discriminating of homeowners – it is Italian marble that rises head and shoulders above the rest.
Marble is a truly beautiful natural stone, with each piece unique to where it’s found and to how it was formed. Quarried in many locations throughout the world, when it comes to beauty, durability and purity, there’s really nothing that compares to Italian marble. For many of the high-end interior designers with whom Ed Neir Construction works (and their highly refined and discriminating clientele of multimillion-dollar homeowners), their favorite designs tend to carry on a centuries-old tradition of using Italian marble in the home. If you do any research on this, you'll discover that marble happens to be the material of ancient statuary, Roman temples and classical art - something with which Ed Neir Construction's 100% Italian office manager heartily agrees - it is the material most associated with fine art and beauty.
When it comes to remodeling trends, Italian marble also happens to be considered “timeless.” Based on the highly positive response of our various clients, it is equally well-suited to both traditional and sleek, contemporary design styles. Below is a small sampling of our work, highlighting some of the bathroom remodels that have featured Italian marble.
Interestingly, marble can be used even on a busy, hard-working bathroom floor or countertop without too much concern about staining or etching, though it does need to be properly sealed and treated with common sense. Trust Ed Neir Construction with your next remodeled kitchen, bath or your entire home. Engage with us today!
While here in the Bay Area most any well-done kitchen or bath remodel will typically increase a home’s value, in particular, it is the marble countertops and tile flooring that tend to offer a high return on your investment (ROI).
Happily, there are many colors, strains and special lusters available in marble. However, for the ultimate in refined style – at least to the most discriminating of homeowners – it is Italian marble that rises head and shoulders above the rest.
Marble is a truly beautiful natural stone, with each piece unique to where it’s found and to how it was formed. Quarried in many locations throughout the world, when it comes to beauty, durability and purity, there’s really nothing that compares to Italian marble. For many of the high-end interior designers with whom Ed Neir Construction works (and their highly refined and discriminating clientele of multimillion-dollar homeowners), their favorite designs tend to carry on a centuries-old tradition of using Italian marble in the home. If you do any research on this, you'll discover that marble happens to be the material of ancient statuary, Roman temples and classical art - something with which Ed Neir Construction's 100% Italian office manager heartily agrees - it is the material most associated with fine art and beauty.
When it comes to remodeling trends, Italian marble also happens to be considered “timeless.” Based on the highly positive response of our various clients, it is equally well-suited to both traditional and sleek, contemporary design styles. Below is a small sampling of our work, highlighting some of the bathroom remodels that have featured Italian marble.
Interestingly, marble can be used even on a busy, hard-working bathroom floor or countertop without too much concern about staining or etching, though it does need to be properly sealed and treated with common sense. Trust Ed Neir Construction with your next remodeled kitchen, bath or your entire home. Engage with us today!