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  2. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    Marble mis-nomers: Cetechovice marble (cetechovický mramor) from Cetechovice, Kroměříž District: coloured [c] Karlík marble (karlický mramor), from Barrandien, Karlík, Prague-West District: black with gold-yellow-colour veins [d] Podol marble (Podolský mramor), from Vápenný Podol, Chrudim District: white, grey-white, rosy [e]

  3. Designers No Longer Love This Kitchen Countertop Material ...

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    "Marble isn’t for those who want a pristine kitchen," adds Helen Parker, creative director of deVOL Kitchens. "Lemon juice can etch the surface, turmeric can leave stains, and it’s prone to ...

  4. Solid surface material - Wikipedia

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    Solid surface materials are available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. [8] Some of the patterns emulate granite and marble, [3] while other patterns are original. The most common thickness is 1/2" (13 mm) [4] although other thicknesses are available for other applications, such as tub and shower surrounds. [9]

  5. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstone, an Oman-based company, is the only producer of engineered quartz stone in the GCC. China is now probably the largest market for engineered marble due to new construction projects, while engineered quartz is primarily sold in North America and Europe as high end residential kitchen counter tops. [citation needed]

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the postform countertop is the most economical countertop on the market, and has the broadest selection of surface material to choose from. Surfaces can be either a solid color, or a pattern, and textures range from a satin furniture finish to a heavily textured stone or pebbled appearance to a high gloss resolution.

  7. Is Limestone or Quartzite Better for a Fireplace Surround ...

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    Marble is one of the most expensive natural stone materials available for a fireplace surround, but the high price is reflective of the attractive appearance, excellent durability, and high level ...