It’s time we talk about the marble trend. From walls to floors, tiles to furniture, it’s everywhere you look. Whether you want marbled murals breathing life into entire rooms, or you just appreciate those small marble touches, this interior design style is more versatile than you think.
Opt for a minimalist colour palette and you can incorporate marble décor with just about every space in the house. What’s really interesting is the staying power of this trend too, how much it has evolved and how it has permeated everyday homes. Transported from magazine to mantelpiece, marble accessories are an easy way to inject a high-end finish with very little effort. And the finished article is utterly timeless.
CEO and Designer at Artful Conceptions (and author of ‘Designing You’), Sara Chiarilli, shares her thoughts on the current marble mania:
“You are finding it more and more in homes. It is no longer just used as highlighted countertops. We are using it constantly in bathrooms, as shower floors, accent walls and decorative elements. I love using a patterned marble, especially in a chevron or herringbone pattern at vanity walls and behind freestanding bathtubs. And as sealers have gotten better and better, there is less of the fear of having staining and etching.”
Here are some of the amazing ways you can add the marble trend to your home…
Pink marble wallpapers to suit every room
Marble is definitely one to watch in bathrooms and kitchens, but quick and cost-effective wallpaper also means that it’s suitable for every room in the house, from living areas to bedrooms. A realistic marble wall mural, such as this liquid marble wallpaper, can add instant luxury and also gives you much more versatility in the way you style and decorate. If you don’t want to commit to entire walls, simply stick with small investments, like a marble clock or vase.
Combine marble wallpaper with metals
One of the most effortless ways to achieve contemporary chic in any living space is to fuse metals with the accent colours found in the marble. Gold is a great finish for light fittings and decorative items such as tabletop accessories, photo frames and candles holders. Our range of stylish marble murals by GCC Artworks features plenty of wallpapers with splashes of majestic gold.
But other metal finishes, such as cool chrome, brass and copper, Instagrammable rose gold, or cast iron black, work just as well with marble designs. With a dark or black marble wallpaper serving as your backdrop, you can focus on soft and hard furnishings as a way to coordinate and to create a seamless style narrative throughout the room. The versatility is boundless, with the option to ooze million-dollar luxe or something more masculine like the industrial interior design styles that are so popular with homeowners.
Choose marble effect wallpaper with rich, luxurious hues
The main interior design style leading the way this year is luxury. We mean SERIOUS luxury. And gold marble wallpaper is a match made in heaven for this trend.
Whilst minimalism will always have a place in our hearts, more is definitely more in current interior design. So be prepared to mix, match and clash different textures and prints. With texture, the plusher the better. With print, the richer the better. Let your imagination go wild with colour!
Interior Designer and Founder of Mark Cutler Designs, Mark Cutler, tells us how marble is a style upgrade from other mundane minerals and shares his ideas on the endless possibilities:
“Not only are the colour palettes of marble-rich and inviting, but it is also a reaction to years of quartz and granite – both of which score well for durability and practicality, but can border on bland. Marble, on the other hand, explodes with possibilities of colour, pattern, and now even texture.”
As the minimalist craze fades into the background of interior design conversations, people are turning to marble instead of clean, white finishes. It’s the perfect answer for a muted colour palette, but with a bit of added personality.
If you want to inject a sense of fun into your room, experiment with interesting hues and colour schemes. Marble wallpaper designs by the talented Lara Skinner are a fine example of how bold brights or a touch of sparkle can be mixed with something inspired by nature. Exclusive to Wallsauce.com, her murals show us how ‘understated’ can be turned into a huge statement for the home.
Mix marble and terrazzo tiles
It’s not just marble design that’s taking over homes. The much-loved terrazzo tile, which drums up all sorts of retro feelings for those in the know, is making a serious comeback too. Terrazzo, which is a mosaic mix-up of marble, glass and granite is the ideal bathroom or kitchen finish for anyone who wants something different.
Traditionally, terrazzo has been used for flooring only. But now it’s seen on countertops, showers, furniture, prints for soft furnishings and even speckled terrazzo wallpapers. It’s great as a stand-alone accent or mixed with other marble décor items. However you decide to style this trend, just remember that luxury is key.
House Method’s Brand Editor, Emily Mccrary, reveals this year’s big focus on quality materials:
“We will see an increased emphasis on high-quality materials in interior design, so expect high-end marbles like Carrara and Parian to stick around for many years.”
Choosing quality and investing in those timeless design elements not only adds to the value of your home and gives your space prominence, but it means that your design lasts much longer. It’s clear that terrazzo and marble are here to stay, and both have the ability to co-exist in the same style story without overpowering one another.
Embrace green marble wallpaper and nature
Marble is an ever-evolving trend. One that’s classic yet modern, and one that’s easy to style and re-style throughout the changing seasons. As we move further into the year, we will see the increasing popularity of green marble. From deep jade to forest greens and bold neons, this hue will take a leading role from spring through to winter. Or how about a lighter shaded green marble wallpaper such as this Light Teal Green Marble mural? Paired with neutral-toned furniture, this pastel wallpaper really comes to life.
If green marble isn’t your colour, opt for classic marbles and accent with beautiful plants. Use luxurious fabrics to create depth and texture. Choose a white marble wallpaper with streaks of blue such as this White Marble mural. Brighten up the room with bright sunshine yellow and summery palms will make an inviting living space. Alternatively, grey marble wallpaper is great for layering with luxurious textures and plant life.
Some of our other favourite on-trend plants to be mixed with blue marble wallpaper or marble furniture include succulents, ferns, the popular Swiss Cheese Plant, ivy plants, trailing plants, indoor moss gardens, small air plants, and the classic Ficus. But whatever plant you choose, marble provides a fantastic backdrop, giving you the perfect blank canvas for creating an indoor garden or finding aesthetically pleasing ways of purifying the air.
If you enjoyed this blog post, you may also want to read about marble's cousin: agate! Or are you planning your own interior update? Do you simply love this interior design style? Let us know in the comments below!
Sabrina Addams
28/02/2020The picture of metal combined with the marble design is stunning. I love how the bronze lights bring out the copper-colored swirls in the stone.
Amy @ Wallsauce
28/02/2020Hi Sabrina! Yes, our Marble wallpaper from GCC Artworks is absolutely stunning. The bronze tones are both warm and utterly stylish: a great feature wall for any room in the home.
shreeabhayan
15/10/2021Nice blog, and very informative, as we all know that purple marble and white marble are the marbles most commonly used in luxurious interiors. They are durable and easy to maintain. It gives a rich appearance and enhances the value of the home. I like to use it on the floor, walls, kitchen, and bathroom.
Amy @ Wallsauce
15/10/2021Hello! Thank you for your comment. Yes - marble adds so much to a home's interior. We're glad you enjoyed reading this article.