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  • 11/21/2018 9:53 AM

Why do we love marble?

Marble is one of the oldest and most beautiful stones on the market for countertops. It’s a metamorphic stone that is a result of limestone being subjected to immense amounts of pressure for a long period of time. Marble’s popularity began in ancient Rome and Greece, where white and off-white marble was used to construct a variety of structures from hand-held sculptures to massive pillars.

The Greeks and the Romans chose marble for their structures because of its beauty. Aside from statues and buildings, colored marble was used to create beautiful tile flooring. The color of marble varies due to different minerals that are present in the stone.

Even though Ancient Grecian and Roman times were over 2,000 years ago, most cultures still appreciate marble in present day. Today, marble is used for a wide variety of structural and aesthetic purposes.

It’s hard to deny that marble countertops add a touch of elegance to nearly every kitchen. Its stark white appearance makes kitchens look clean and classic. The stone has been popular aesthetic option for centuries, and it ties in perfectly to classic beauty in kitchens across America.

Even though marble is a beautiful countertop option, there are other reasons why homeowners may pick marble for their kitchen countertops instead of various other stones. Marble is one of the longest-lasting countertops available on the market.

Though, it can be expensive, marble countertops essentially pay for themselves. If they are well maintained and properly cared for, marble countertops are a show stopping piece to add to any home. Marble countertops can come in a variety of colors that are well suited for a variety of personal tastes.

Marble is high maintenance. Although this can be off-putting to some, you should want to maintain their beauty. There are methods you can use to protect your marble countertops and keep them looking beautiful for years to come.

The first step in protecting and maintaining marble countertops is to properly seal them, and seal them often. You’ll also want to choose your cleaning products carefully. It’s best to clean your marble countertops with gentle dish detergent, warm water and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach, which will damage the marble.


If you are interested in adding natural stone to your home, office or retail space, contact us at GMS Werks and we would love to help you create the space you’ve always dreamed of!

We have been meeting the needs of both residential and commercial customers for over 100 years.