

Have you heard about pink marble?
Or more importantly, have you seen pink marble?
This captivating natural stone is becoming more and more popular among homeowners and interior designers. Thanks to its delicate hues, beautiful patterns and elegant veining, pink marble stands out from the classic white or grey varieties with enough colour to wow, but not too much boldness that overwhelms.
In this blog, we’ll introduce you to this fantastic type of marble and inspire you to make the most of it in your home.
Pink marble, like all marble, is a type of metamorphic rock.
It forms naturally in the ground when limestone is subjected to intense heat and pressure. This process, referred to as metamorphism, forces the calcite inherent in the limestone to recrystallize and thus producing the intricate and stunning structure iconic to marble stone.
It is no coincidence that the iconic type of marble is white or gray, as they are the most common types of marble stone found in the world. However, some repositories of marble in the world feature a specific mix or mineral impurities. Sometimes this can be iron-bearing minerals like hematite, feldspar, serpentine or even rhodochrosite. The impurities change the colour of the stone and produce distinctive shades, such as pink.
The intensity of the pink colouring will depend on the differing concentrations and distributions of these mineral impurities throughout the stone.
The iconic quarry in East Tennessee, USA, is known for its pinkish marble due to the local elevated hematite and rhodochrosite content.
In Norway, the Norwegian Rose (also known as Fauske marble) is a famous warm pink coloured marble that offers unique patterns and styles.
Indian pink marble comes in a wide range of shades, from pale to deep pink, and is well regarded for its fine-grain texture and variety of patterns.
Several Mediterranean and European countries – including Italy, Turkey, Greece and Portugal – all produce distinct pink marble used all around the world for beautiful interior design and construction.
Wondering how to incorporate pink marble in your home? There are many different options depending on your preference and interior design style.
Kitchen Benchtop – The countertop of your kitchen offers a central point to add a luxurious coloured marble and can be paired perfectly with modern or traditional styled cabinetry.
Walls – Pink marble wall cladding, especially in spaces like the bathroom, offer understated sophistication and subtle brightness without overpowering the space.
Flooring – Pink marble flooring is a stylistic way of bringing a sense of grandeur to your living room, entryway or hallway.
Staircases – Staircases are primarily functional structures in a home but with bold interior stone like pink marble they can be utilised into so much more: a real work of art.
Fireplaces – Marble around a fireplace looks and works a treat, and the subtle yet striking aesthetic of pink marble perfectly complements the warm fire beneath.
Even within the category of pink marble, there is certainly plenty of variety to choose from. To help you match the right marble type to your interior design theme, here is a handy guide.
If you’re after that sleek, minimalist and modern look, consider a neutral pink marble palette with clean and bold veining. Matched with metallic accents it will complement a contemporary look and feel.
We recommend a rich pink marble stone for the classic, elegant aesthetic. Matched with gold or brass fixtures, or even rich wood finishes and plush textiles, your pink marble will look fabulous and timeless.
Lighter and brighter pink marble will effortlessly blend into your Scandinavian style home. Subtle shades of pink are excellent for enhancing the surrounding light woods, white walls and simple furnishings.
Alternatively, you can layer in a warmer tone by opting for a darker, or richer, pink marble. Combined with natural textures and eclectic stylistic choices elsewhere in the room, the bolder pink colouring will help create an inviting, cozy atmosphere.
Whichever interior design style you are working towards and which form of pink marble you’re after, consider the following best practice tips.
Pink marble is stunning but as with all coloured marble trends try pairing the boldness with soft neutral tones, such as white or cream, to ensure elegance and an understated aesthetic.
Infusing a bit of dark wood, black metal or navy blue elements can create a striking and effective contrast with the pink marble, but be deliberate and intentional in where you add it so that it does not overwhelm the space.
Infusing a bit of dark wood, black metal or navy blue elements can create a striking and effective contrast with the pink marble, but be deliberate and intentional in where you add it so that it does not overwhelm the space.
Pink marble is a bold interior stone, so let it shine in its application but turning your use of the marble – whether is a countertop or feature wall – into a statement piece in and of itself.
Pink marble is a wondrous, beautiful type of stone and it is for good reason it is leading the charge in coloured marble trends for interior design.Whether you know exactly what type of marble you’re after for your home, or would like our team’s professional advice, make sure to get in touch with the Euro Marble team today.