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Every piece of marble is unique; each with its own subtle shades and intricate patterns. The distinctive nature of this soft stone makes it a popular choice for kitchen countertops, but it can also make selecting the perfect piece more difficult. If you’re planning a kitchen remodeling project, the tips below will help you choose a marble slab you’ll love for years to come.

How to Select the Right Marble Slab for Your Countertop

1. Know What You Like

Before making your selection, spend some time browsing marble samples and looking at pictures online. Do you prefer thin, delicate veins or wider slices of color? Are you drawn to pure white, or do countertops with shades of green and pink stand out to you more? Knowing what you’re after will help you narrow down the options and make the decision less overwhelming.

2. Avoid Slabs With Cracks

marbleMany marble slabs have natural fissures that can give your countertops a rustic charm. Cracks, on the other hand, are another story. Even minute cracks in the surface can be signs that the slab was dropped or mishandled at some point and may have defects hidden inside the stone.

If your finger slides over the imperfection without catching, it’s probably a cosmetic fissure. However, if you can feel it easily and can’t see the bottom, it’s most likely a crack that can’t be repaired.

3. Ask About the Origin

Marble quarries all over the world produce beautiful slabs, each with their own unique characteristics and colors. Italian stone tends to be snowy white, while China produces beautiful dark greens and browns. Knowing where your marble comes from gives your new kitchen a bit of history and makes your countertops an interesting conversation piece.

 

If you’re planning a kitchen remodeling project, Chattanooga Granite & Marble offers an incredible variety of options from some of the best manufacturers in the industry. No matter your tastes, their team of experts will help find a slab that will reinvent your home and will even handle the installation for you. Visit their website to browse their selection of stone today, get tips and updates on Facebook, or call (423) 499-2892 with any questions.

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