The Marble Map | Types, Origins and What Makes Each Special

The Marble Map | Types, Origins and What Makes Each Special | Livin Interiors Marble is one of those materials that never goes out of style. It is cool to the touch, takes a beautiful polish, and ages with character. Yet not all marble is the same. Colour, veining, density, and maintenance needs vary widely from quarry to quarry. If you are planning floors, countertops, wall cladding, or a statement staircase, understanding where a stone comes from and what it naturally does will help you choose once and choose well. Marble forms when limestone is transformed by heat and pressure over time. The white body you see is recrystallised calcite; the grey or coloured veining is the fingerprint of minerals that were present during that transformation. That is why Carrara, Thassos, Makrana, or Banswara each look distinct. The same geology also governs how porous or hard a slab is, how it behaves with acids like lemon and vinegar, and how often it needs sealing. Below is a practical tour of wi...