Marble countertops transform kitchens and bathrooms through an extraordinary spectrum of colors, from pristine whites and warm creams to dramatic blacks and rare greens. The color you select determines not just aesthetic appeal but also how veining patterns appear, maintenance requirements, and compatibility with your existing design elements.
Understanding marble’s natural color variations begins with geology. White marbles like Carrara and Calacatta form from pure limestone with minimal impurities, while colored varieties develop when minerals—iron for reds and pinks, serpentine for greens, graphite for grays—integrate …









