Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My marble counters are sealed and we have had zero issues with them. I am so glad I didn't listen to the naysayers and choose a fake marble looking quartz. For backsplash, I wouldn't think twice about maintenance issues
NP here. I’m interested to hear more about your marble countertops. How long have you had them? What brand sealer did you use? Any other tips for choosing between marble of different qualities, installing without chips or cracks, and maintenance?
There seems to be plenty of naysayers against marble, and I feel pushed towards quartz
Anonymous wrote:My marble counters are sealed and we have had zero issues with them. I am so glad I didn't listen to the naysayers and choose a fake marble looking quartz. For backsplash, I wouldn't think twice about maintenance issues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I almost did this too but hated the look of the two patterns up against each other where the back counter and backsplash meet. Loved the marble tile but didn’t like it next to quartz. It then made the countertop look cheaper or fake. YMMV.
The counter we plan to get won't have much pattern, mostly white with just a little bit of grey swirl. By marble tile, i dont mean swirly pattern tiles like is used in bathrooms, but a solid white/grey tile cut in a pattern such as herringbone or alternating Subway tile. I'v seen photos and floor models similar to what I plan to do and don't think it looks cheap at all but everyone's opinion is different.
Anonymous wrote:We love our marble backsplash. Make sure to seal it and you should be fine if you clean up messes quickly. To the PP’s point about clashing patterns, we got Thassos marble which is solid with a bit of variation in tone and a lot of sparkle up close.
Anonymous wrote:I almost did this too but hated the look of the two patterns up against each other where the back counter and backsplash meet. Loved the marble tile but didn’t like it next to quartz. It then made the countertop look cheaper or fake. YMMV.