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How to Add Marble to Your Home Decor

by Tracy Johnson 04/15/2024

Marble has always been a luxurious choice for interior finishes. However, while it remains an expensive choice, it’s much more accessible and easy to use in everyday homes than before. If you can splurge on marble finishes, the choice can increase the value of your home and create a sense of luxury in your life. Here are some ways you can add marble to your decor:

Marble Kitchen Backsplash

For a luxurious take on a classic design choice, try a marble backsplash in your kitchen. This lets you enjoy using the material without spending a fortune on larger installations like countertops. You can find marble in many colors to match your existing kitchen palette, or you can create a whole aesthetic based around the backsplash.

Marble Wall Art

Another way to decorate with marble is by using a marble slab as a piece of statement art. Affix a beautiful piece of marble to any wall and you have an art piece that doesn’t even need a frame. This option gives you an opportunity to be creative with things like shape and color. Try multiple small pieces and hang them gallery-style or choose one large piece cut into a geometric shape rather than a basic rectangle.

Marble Accent Wall

For those who want to go a little further with marble decor, try covering an entire wall. A marble accent wall makes a perfect decorative addition to a bathroom or any other room where you want to add some luxury. For a dramatic focal point, renovate your fireplace to surround it entirely with a marble wall. You can choose from countless color options and enjoy a unique accent wall that’s sure to enhance any space.

Marble Slab Table

From tiny accent tables to grand formal dining tables, there are lots of options for using marble as a surface in your decor. A small marble slab with natural wood makes an upscale yet rustic accent piece. A long dining room table made from a marble slab makes any dining area feel more classy. One popular marble trend for tables is rough-hewn edges made to seem like natural wood. Combine this with marble coloring that mimics the appearance of wood grain and you have a beautiful surface area suitable for any size of table.

Marble can seem intimidating to work with, but it pays off in the level of luxury and timeless beauty it can bring to your space. Try these ideas if you’re thinking about using marble as part of your home décor.

About the Author
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Tracy Johnson

With over 29 years of extensive real estate experience in the Boston and Metro West areas, I bring a proven track record of success to every transaction. My commitment to working tirelessly and strategically ensures that your needs are met, and I’m here to guide you in making confident, informed decisions—whether you’re buying or selling your home.

Over the years, I’ve been trusted by developers, builders, attorneys, financial planners, and other professionals to represent their interests in selling condominiums, townhomes, new construction, investment properties, commercial real estate, and single-family homes. Simply put: I know your neighborhood, and I know how to get results.

As a skilled problem solver and negotiator, I thrive on overcoming challenges that can otherwise halt a sale. When unique obstacles arise, I leverage my experience and a network of trusted experts to deliver solutions.

My marketing strategies are designed to get your home sold quickly and at the best possible price. From first-class promotion to actionable advice, I’ll equip you with everything you need to achieve success.

If you’re searching for a real estate professional you can trust to help find your dream home or sell your current property, let’s connect. I’m confident in the quality of my service, and if you’re not completely satisfied, you can cancel anytime. I’m always available by phone or email—feel free to reach out anytime.

I am committed to delivering the results you deserve. Let’s make your real estate goals a reality.