1 — Marble
Project by Maison Valentina 2 — Marble
Project by Lawson Robb
Marble Marble has made a modern comeback in the world of interior design. Odds are that when you picture marble as a design element, you have visions of large, cold rooms. However, the key to keeping the trend fresh is using it in small doses – accents and statement pieces – rather than in amounts that overwhelm the eye.
3 — Marble
Project by Maison Valentina
Credits to the Owner
Photo Credits The Art Of Be Spoke
4 — Marble
Project by Maison Valentina
Though it may seem uncomfortable when paired with the correct pieces, marble makes an excellent material for furniture. It is strong, sturdy, and will last a lifetime.
5 — Marble
Project by R & G Interiores
Miami Apartment in Stormy 6 — Marble
Credits to the Owner
Traditionally confined to bathroom interiors, the marble renaissance has had a modern reboot with stylists, designers and the high street offering attainable looks that are stylish, chic and contemporary.
Restaurant Badebec
Project by Maison Valentina
7 — Marble
8 — Marble
Credits to the Owner
Credits to the Owner
Credits to the Owner
Credits to the Owner
Swiss Ski Chalet by Humbert Poyet 9 — Marble
Project by Tezgah & Hilton Tezgah
Credits to the Owner
Extra large tiles and surfaces take to the bathroom as a trend. The technological evolution is now capable of producing perfect surfaces in natural materials like marble. These large patterns guarantee visual continuity and result in sophisticated designs.
Bathroom by Rios Clementi Hale and Nicole Hollis
10 — Marble
Project by Nermine Fouad
Project by Maison Valentina 11 — Marble
Project by Maison Valentina
If you would rather add marble to the floor, the foyer is a great option since it is traditionally a more formal space. Also marble flooring could add a luxury feel to anyone’s master bathroom.
12 — Marble
Project by Sarah Sherman Samuel
Credits to the Owner
Project by Ardh
13 — Marble
Project by M12 Villas 14 — Marble
15 — Marble