Diano Beige Marble Slabs
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Diano Beige Marble Slabs

Diano Beige Marble Slabs

Diano Beige marble features a soft blend of cream and taupe colors on a cream background.Its relaxing colors and striated movement is both inviting and welcoming.
Type:Marble
Material:Diano Beige Marble
Origin:Italy
Color:Beige
Stone form:Slab

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Product Introduction

Diano Beige Marble Slabs For Bathroom Floor and Stair Cases.

Diano Beige marble features a soft blend of cream and taupe colors on a cream background. Its relaxing colors and striated movement are both inviting and welcoming.diano beige marble close up.jpg Daino Reale Beige Marble is a dark beige marble with a wilder overall style. On the deep beige background, there are thick sloping lines. It can be used for the decoration of walls and lobby floors, which can give people a high-end and atmospheric feeling.

The representative image of this product is to get an idea of the texture of the slab. But it’s not necessary it should completely match with available stock.







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Marble tile VS Porcelain tile

There are so many good tile choices out there that it can be hard for a homeowner or business owner to make a decision on whether to buy porcelain or marble tiles.

While the two materials can even look like each other at times (especially when porcelain is made to mimic marble on purpose), they are two completely different materials.

Before you choose one over the other, it's important to know the pros and cons of each so you can make an informed decision. Here are some things to consider before you start your next project.



No.1 Pros and Cons: Maintenance 

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Porcelain is a very hard material that is often glazed.

The fact that is a dense material with a glaze makes it water-resistant, stain-resistant, and less likely to fade than marble.

Marble, on the other hand, is more porous and can soak up stains or even become etched with acidic liquids.

That's why marble has to be sealed regularly against such accidents, particularly if you put it in the kitchen. In terms of maintenance, though, again it depends on the porcelain tile you choose.

If you pick a highly textured porcelain tile, it can become chipped or be difficult to clean.

Once chipped, porcelain tile is actually harder to fix than marble that is damaged because you have to replace the entire tile, instead of just spot-treating the damage.

Hopefully, you have extra tiles because sometimes porcelain tiles can be hard to match years later, once they do get cracked.

No.2 Pros and Cons: Aesthetics

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Marble has always been associated with timeless beauty, but there is no reason you can't love a porcelain pattern as well.

It's really up to you what you find more pleasing.

However, marble has a wide appeal to so many people that it even increases the resale value of your home, unlike porcelain tiles.

They have no effect on the resale value of the home. Porcelain is also hard on the feet and very cold to stand on so that some people prefer the softer feel of marble floors.

So, despite the fact that they both are beautiful materials, one is more marketable and profitable to install in the home than the other, when it comes to selling your home.

Honestly, wouldn't you want to buy a house more if you saw a luscious kitchen all done in marble?

If you're interested in Diano Beige Marble/Dino Beige Marble, welcome to contact us.

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