Marble is a timeless and luxurious natural stone that adds elegance and sophistication to homes and commercial spaces. From flooring and countertops to wall cladding and bathroom vanities, marble enhances interiors with its unique veining and smooth texture. However, because marble is a porous and relatively soft stone, it requires proper care and maintenance to preserve its beauty and durability. Understanding the right maintenance practices can help owners protect their investment and keep marble surfaces looking flawless for years.

One of the most important aspects of marble care is regular cleaning using the correct products. Marble is sensitive to acidic substances such as vinegar, lemon juice, and harsh chemical cleaners, which can cause etching and dull spots. Instead, use a pH-neutral stone cleaner or a mild soap diluted in warm water. Clean surfaces with a soft microfiber cloth or mop, and always dry the area afterward to prevent water spots. Daily dusting or sweeping is especially important for marble floors to prevent dirt and grit from scratching the surface.

Sealing is another crucial step in marble maintenance. Because marble is naturally porous, it can easily absorb liquids, leading to stains from coffee, wine, oil, or cosmetics. Applying a high-quality penetrating sealer helps create a protective barrier that reduces absorption.

1. Visual Consistency & Veining

Look for marble with balanced veining and consistent tone, especially for large-format applications and open spaces.

2. Application Area

Different spaces demand different finishes:

  • Polished marble for feature walls and lobbies
  • Honed or matte finishes for floors and high-traffic areas

3. Color & Light Interaction

Light-toned marbles enhance brightness and openness, while darker stones add depth and contrast in modern interiors.

4. Maintenance & Durability

Choose marble suited to the project’s usage—commercial and residential spaces require different performance levels.

Theresa Webb
Theresa Webb
Design Director

Theresa Webb is a skilled Stone Project Consultant with extensive experience in marble selection, surface planning, and architectural stone coordination. He works closely with architects, designers, and contractors to ensure every stone solution aligns with design intent, technical requirements, and long-term performance.

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