Royal Lavender Marble counter tops - expensive purple stone Marbles kitchen countertops, floor tiles, wall and backsplash tiles. Laminate Honed Marble slabs counter tops
Royal Lavender Marble:
colors and variations of the purple Marble slabs displayed in a stone showroom.
and the purple Marble kitchen countertops fabricated in the factory.
1) Shopping guide
Royal Lavender is widely used as kitchen or bathroom countertops as well as dining table and coffee table tops. It also serves as patterned tiles such as kitchen, shower and bathroom walling and flooring tiles. Its interior applications encompass elements such as medallions for entrance hall, stair steps and living room flooring slabs. The superior microstructure of the material enables it to accommodate solid stone furnishings, encompassing everything from fireplace mantels and surrounds to kitchen sinks, bathroom basins and bathtubs.
2) Space design advice for Royal Lavender Marble
Color Palette: Stick to soft, cool neutrals to let the lavender hue stand out without clashing. Pair the countertop with white or light gray cabinetry (matte finishes work best to match the laminate's honed texture). Add subtle warmth with brass or brushed nickel fixtures (faucets, drawer pulls)-these tones complement the lavender's softness without overwhelming it. Avoid bold accents (e.g., bright red, neon) that distract from the marble's subtlety.
Walls: Opt for matte, light-toned paint-ivory, pale gray, or soft beige-to create a calm backdrop. For backsplashes, use plain white subway tiles (small or medium size) with thin gray grout; the simplicity keeps focus on the countertop. Avoid patterned backsplashes (e.g., mosaic, bold prints) as they compete with the marble's veining.
Floors: Choose light wood-look vinyl or laminate (oak or ash tones) for warmth and contrast-their natural grain balances the countertop's smooth, honed surface. If you prefer tile, go for large-format (24x24") light gray porcelain with minimal grout lines; it keeps the space cohesive and airy. Steer clear of dark floors (e.g., black, dark brown) that can make the lavender appear dull.
3) Installation and Maintenance advice for Royal Lavender Marble kitchen countertops
Design Advice for Your Space
1. Color Palette: Pair the lavender marble laminate with soft neutrals to let its hue stand out-white or light gray cabinetry (matte finishes complement the honed texture best). Add subtle warmth with brass/brushed nickel fixtures (faucets, pulls) to balance the cool lavender; avoid bold accents (neon, bright red) that clash.
2. Walls & Backsplash: Use matte pale gray, ivory, or soft beige paint for walls to create a calm backdrop. For backsplashes, choose plain white subway tiles (thin gray grout) or solid light-gray panels-simplicity keeps focus on the countertop's veining, no busy patterns.
3. Floors: Light wood-look vinyl/laminate (oak/ash tones) adds warmth and contrasts the smooth countertop. If using tile, go for large-format (24x24") light-gray porcelain (minimal grout lines) to keep the space airy; avoid dark floors that dull the lavender.
Key Things to Learn Before Buying
1. Buying:
• Sample Check: Request physical samples-laminate's color/veining can vary by batch; test how it looks in your kitchen's natural/artificial light (lavender may appear cooler in bright light, softer in warm light).
• Thickness & Durability: Opt for 1.5–2cm thick laminate (sturdier for kitchen use). Confirm it's scratch, stain, and heat-resistant (most kitchen-grade laminates handle up to 275°F; avoid direct hot pans).
• Supplier Reputation: Choose brands/suppliers with good reviews for laminate quality (e.g., Wilsonart, Formica) or local vendors who offer warranties (1–5 years typical).