KeyStone® Marble Collection

Bathroom Using Marble

 

Marble's palette of soft colors with flowing veins to bold hues with passionate contrasts allows a unique blend to your decor.  Marble's mineral composition is primarily softer than granite, yet has the natural essence that only stone can offer.

 

 

Applications

Marble can be utilized in a multitude of residential and commercial applications such as:

  • Kitchen Countertops

  • Vanity Tops

  • Backsplashes

  • Wall Material

  • Tub Decks

  • Shower Seats, Thresholds & Shelves

  • Work Stations & Desk Tops

  • Wet Bar Areas

  • Fireplace Hearths & Surrounds

  • Window Sills

Sink Options

To compliment your countertop, the following bowl options are available at Keystone Bowls:

  • KeyStone® Granite Composite Bowls
  • KeyStone® Solid Surface Undermount Bowls

  • KeyStone® Stainless Steel Undermount Bowls

  • KeyStone® China Vanity Bowl

  • Corian® Undermount Bowls

Mounting of customer provided bowls also available. See mounting option on tab above.

For more information on mounting bowls to this product, refer to Marble Mounting Options. 

KeyStone® Marble Collection Color Choices

  • Bianco Carrara
  • Breccia Sarda
 

KeyStone® Marble Edges

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Bullnose Edge          Half-Bullnose Edge

Square Edge          Waterfall Edge

Bevel Edge          Cover Dupont

Ogee Edge          Triple Pencil Edge

The above are representations of the edges available. The finished product may vary slightly.

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Natural Stone Mounting Options

Under mount bowls, stainless steel, cast iron, China, and composites are mounted to Natural Stone A-Mount and Gravity Mount. Please consult Blume's for options.

A-Mount

Natural Stone Mounting Options

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Gravity Sink

With the “Gravity Sink™” you have contiguous lines at the “Stone to Stainless” transition point. This means there is no

need for the old toothbrush to clean these areas.

Gravity Sink

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KeyStone® Marble Care & Maintenance

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Routine Care and Maintenance

To clean your granite top, a few drops of neutral cleaner, stone soap or a mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water can be used. Too much cleaner or soap may leave a film and cause streaks.

Rinse the surface thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Change the rinse water frequently. Refrain from using abrasive cleaners that will scratch the top.

To minimize soap scum in bath or wet areas, a squeegee can be used on the deck. To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum remover or a solution of ammonia and water (about 1/2 cup ammonia to a gallon of water). However, frequent use of ammonia solutions can eventually dull the surface of the stone

Spills and Stains

Blot the spill with paper towel immediately.

Do not wipe the area. Doing so will just spread it throughout the top.

Flush the area with plain water and mild soap and rinse several times.

Dry the area thoroughly with a soft cloth.

Repeat as necessary.

Preventative Care

To ensure the beauty of your granite top, it is recommended that you place coasters under all glasses, especially those containing alcoholic beverages or citrus juices. Many common foods and drinks con­tain acids that will etch or dull the surface.

Hot items should not be placed directly onto the surface of your top. Trivets or hot pads should be placed under hot dishes or heat generating appliances.

To ensure ultimate performance of your top, cutting directly on the deck of your surface should be avoided.  Cutting boards should be used to prevent any unsightly scratches. Placemats should be placed between china, ceramics, silver and other abrasive objects to help prevent scratches and blemishes.

Do's and Don'ts

Do clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap.

Do thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing.

Do blot up spills immediately.

Do protect countertop surfaces with coasters, trivets or placemats.

Do not use vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaners containing acids.

Do not use acidic cleaners such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub & tile cleaners.

Do not use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.

Do not mix bleach and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal gas.

Marble Institute of America

 

 

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