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Imported Marble
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Imported marble is considered one of the high-end and distinctive options in interior and exterior designs, and is characterized by high quality and a wide variety of types and colors. In Egypt, imported marble is widely used in floors, walls, surfaces, and stairs, and it reflects a luxurious character and special elegance.
The most famous types of imported marble:
Italian marble:
Carrara: White or light gray with soft gray veins. Ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Calacatta: A luxurious look, bright white with prominent golden or gray veins.
Statuario: A mixture of white and gray veins, it is rare and expensive.
Turkish marble:
It is famous for its quality and moderate prices compared to Italian marble.
Travertine: Available in warm colors such as beige and brown, and is used in floors and walls.
Border Beige: A soft beige color suitable for modern designs.
Spanish marble:
Emperador: Dark or light brown with white veins. Used in floors and surfaces.
Crema Marfil: Classic beige color with soft veins.
Indian marble:
Known for its bold colors such as black, red, and green. Often used in distinctive designs.
Greek marble:
It is characterized by high quality such as pure white "Thassos" marble.
Advantages of imported marble:
Resistant to stains and scratches if well maintained.
Variety of colors and designs.
Adds a luxurious touch to spaces.
Disadvantages of imported marble:
It is expensive compared to local marble.
Requires periodic maintenance to protect it from erosion and stains.
May be easily affected by acidic materials.
Tips before buying imported marble:
Determine the budget: The prices of imported marble vary based on the type and source.
Choose the appropriate type: According to the space (kitchens, bathrooms, floors, etc.).
Sample preview: Make sure to see a sample before purchasing, as the color and veins may vary.
Dealing with a reliable supplier: Choose reputable companies or suppliers.
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