Calacatta Gold White Marble Floor Tile For Home and Hotel Interior Projects
Calacatta Gold marble is one of the most sought-after white marble products in the market today. Calacatta marble should not be confused with Carrara although both come from Carrara Italy. In general, Carrara is more readily available and it tends to be grayer with softer veining. Calacatta offers far less availability it is an exclusive natural stone marble with a whiter base along with bolder more dramatic veining than its Carrara cousin. Calacatta Gold Marble Floor Tile is a treat for the eyes. With its creamy white background that is gently infused with deep gray veining and the occasional ribbon of gold, it's a striking piece. Its beauty can be seen in the rich color palette of our Calacatta Gold Marble Tile.
The cost of Calacatta along with limited availability has put this beautiful stone out of reach and budget for most homeowners until now. The ESTA STONE has launched a new collection of Calacatta Gold Marble Floor Tile, bathroom wall tiles, or even Hexagon, Basketweave, Herringbone shape floor tile, and trims creating affordability and availability for homeowners, contractors, and developers of a much sought after Calacatta gold marble tile.
This white and gold calacatta marble features a white background with dramatic veins in gray and golden tones. Its natural variation creates a luxurious artwork in every piece. This stone has been used in the most exclusive designs around the world. The rich gray and gold dramatic veining and streaks thread effortlessly through the white creamy tone background, encapsulating the true splendor of this elegant natural product.
Size |
30*60cm, 60*60cm, 80*80cm, 120*60cm or customized |
Thickness |
15mm, 18mm, or customized |
Surface Treatment |
Polishing, Hone Finished, Flame-Treated, Bush-Hammered, Sand-Sprayed |
Edge Finished | Ogee, Eased, Dupont, Cove Edged, etc |
Processing |
Material Selection – Cutting & Sculpt – Surface Treatment – Packing |
Quality Control |
1) All marble checked by experienced QC piece by piece and monitoring the entire production process; 2) Clear product pictures will be sent to customers before shipment. |
OEM | Available and welcome |
Application | wall tiles, flooring tiles, kitchen countertops, vanity tops, worktops, window sills, skirting, steps & riser stairs. |
Delivery Time | 3-10 days after order payment confirmed |
Payment Terms |
50% deposit by TT, 50% balance before shipment Western Union |
What is the best method to re-polish an old marble floor installation that is dull and scratched?
Stone is made shiny by working the surface until it is smooth enough to reflect light. When the surface has been roughed up to the point that light does not reflect evenly, the marble looks dull and needs to be refinished. The first point is to determine the depth of the scratches. Deep scratches are not only visible but can be felt with the fingernail. Light scratches can be seen, but not felt. If they are only slight, they can be buffed with a standard floor machine and a red pad. Deep scratches are removed by grinding/sanding the surface down until the scratches no longer show. The surface is then refinished with Multi-Seal Refinisher to bring the shine back. Once a floor is restored to its original condition, a maintenance program should be set up and there are a number of companies that provide the components and instructional guidelines. We recommend Aqua Mix and Multi-Seal. There are major maintenance manuals available from both sources.
Q: Is marble a maintenance-free flooring material?
A: Contrary to popular opinion, marble as well as other natural stone floors requires consistent and regular maintenance to protect the surface from traffic abrasion and discoloration. Although it is a rock, it does wear, discolor, stain and break. “Etching” is a term used when the surface is damaged by many typical household products or by liquids such as soda, citrus drinks, or alcohol. This damage is typically a whitish or gray spotting on the surface. With the sizable investment that is typically associated with choosing stone as a flooring material, it is best to stay on top of the care and maintenance. The cost of restoration could be several times that of a typical maintenance schedule.