Should I Go with Carrara Shelf or Black Marble?
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Pls help me find a shower floor to go with Carrara marble
Comments (2)When I was not madly in love with the carrara, this is the only glass/porcelain tile that i found that somewhat matched my vanity. They sell them at Home Depot I believe under the Merola brand. Not sure I love the penny mosaic with my square/rectangle theme. Here is a link that might be useful: Penny Mosaic...See MoreHelp with flooring to go with carrara marble vanity top!!
Comments (12)motherof3: I am building a cedar shake cottage style. It is a little more formal then a typical cottage but we are building in southern Maine on the coast. (We only have a ROW) Can't quite afford frontage. This marble is going in our (kids) or guests bathroom. I still say kids even though they are all married and relocated. We are doing a white vanity with bead-board, the honed carrara marble top with undermount white sink and a 12x12 tile in gray with bluish streaks going thru it. I have seen the carrera marble in capes, colonials, and even farmhouses.(I am a retired real estate broker) Now a days I really believe it is do what you like and anything goes....See MoreI sanded my honed Carrara marble island. It helped. Has anyone tried?
Comments (9)Oh, that's pretty, and so is the faucet! myersamyl, you sound just as I did a few years ago. We bought a used, polished carrara mable-topped dining table, and my late husband modified the base to make an island/work table. I honed and hand polished the top to a silky, satiny sheen. It's never been sealed, and it has no stains. My grandson once spilled a tube of red drink powder on it, and even that didn't leave a stain. He's managed to get blue ink on it, which came off with a poultice, and IIRC, there was also an incident with a yellow marker. I took care of the stains right away, but there is a deep etch where he left his metal lunch box (vintage Ramones) setting on the counter overnight. Leaking fruit juice left a large etch, with a deep 'crease' where the rolled edge of the metal reacted with the acid in the juice. I polished out the etch, but the crease will be there forever--at a certain angle it just looks like a bad seam. I have a few star dings--one has my name on it, where I knocked a claw-hammer off a paint can on which I'd carelessly left it, and a few more where one of my DDs dropped a handful of hematite 'chatter stones' she was juggling, while she sat at the island. The first year or so, I polished out every little etch with a smooth sanding- sponge, but I've relaxed. I don't think I've done any maintenance since the fruit juice debacle. We've made a million pfefferneuse cookies on that slab, lots of arlettes, puff pastry, pie crust, bread, pizza dough, and noodles. Maybe some day I'll re-hone, but probably not. I still love the marble, and as you have heard, it has stories to tell of my loved ones--someday I hope I'll be able to show a great-grandchild where his dad left the leaky Ramones lunch box. :)...See MoreMy Carrara Marble Tulip Table doesn’t go :(
Comments (19)That table must weight a tone if real marble, not to mention it probably can’t stand much moving around. Could it be some type of composite? I think if you used white chairs with brown cushions it would tie things together nicely. table is exquisite, would be a shame to hide it w/tablecloth or placemats...See Moreenduring
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