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Applications of Marble

Marble is widely used across various industries today, including construction, decoration, art, and design, thanks to its aesthetic appeal and durability.

1. Architecture and Construction

Flooring and Wall Cladding: Marble is extensively used for flooring and wall cladding in both interior and exterior spaces, especially in luxury buildings. Its glossy surface, natural patterns, and long-lasting structure make marble an essential component of prestigious projects.

Kitchen Countertops and Bathroom Surfaces: Due to its durability and elegance, marble is a popular choice in modern kitchens and bathrooms. Its resistance to water and heat makes it stand out as an aesthetic material.

Facade Cladding: In modern architecture, marble is used for facade cladding, adding both aesthetic value and durability to buildings.

2. Sculpture and Art

Since ancient times, marble has been one of the most preferred materials by artists. The marble extracted from Turkey’s quarries is used by both local and international artists in sculptures and works of art. The influence of ancient centers such as Aphrodisias on modern artists continues to this day.

3. Furniture and Decoration

Table and Coffee Table Tops: In furniture design, marble is used as a material symbolizing luxury and elegance. Marble table and coffee table tops are especially popular in hotel lobbies, offices, and luxury homes.

Accessories: Marble also stands out in small decorative objects such as vases, candlesticks, and wall clocks. Each piece of marble is unique due to its natural patterns and workability.

4. Infrastructure and Landscaping

Marble is not only used indoors but also has extensive applications outdoors. In landscaping projects, parks, and gardens, marble is preferred for walkways, fountains, monuments, and seating areas. Its durability and natural beauty make marble indispensable for such projects.

5. Tombstones and Monumental Structures

Marble has historically been used for tombstones and monumental structures in Turkey. Today, it continues to be preferred in tomb monuments and monumental projects for its durability and visual elegance.

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