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Enter a Whole New Realm with Bookmatched Marble

Get brief information & benefits of bookmatched marble. Types of its patterns are 1. Straight-line pattern 2. Triangular pattern & many more things.

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Enter a Whole New Realm with Bookmatched Marble

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  1. Enter a Whole New Realm with Bookmatched Marble Marble is a dense sedimentary rock formed from the rigid chemical deposition of minerals and capable of taking an excellent polish. Bookmatched means that two pieces of marble have been cut, so they mirror each other in size and shape but are not identical. Books and magazines are often bookmatched to be more aesthetically pleasing. Most bookmatched patterns are created by carefully cutting two pieces of stone used as a template to cut other pieces of marble stone, thus making a pattern with no joints. It’s quite a simple effect if you know where to look! Methods for Cutting Source: acemarstone.com The method you use to cut the marble will differ depending on whether your piece of marble is veinous or non-veinous.

  2. Veinous If your piece is veinous, you’re going to want to start by finding one vein and splitting it in half. The easiest way to do this is by removing the marble in half and then cutting along the seam with a diamond saw. This can be done by hitting the marble with a diamond saw, or you can use a round file to gently remove the two halves of your marble. Regardless of the method you choose, it’s important to ensure the marble is not overly chiseled so that the pattern is not ruined. Non-veinous If your piece of marble is non-veinous, then you’ll be looking to find a pattern in the vein. You can do this in two ways. You can both use your saw and shave the marble (as if it were a block of wood) or use circular saws to cut away portions of the marble. In both cases, you’ll want to cut until the vein is removed or partially removed and then sand the two halves, so you have a sort of veined pattern. Benefits of Bookmatched Marble Source: googleusercontent.com

  3. The bookmatched marble pattern is often used to add visual interest to floors and walls. The pattern itself is also very beneficial because, when applied correctly, it can increase the structural integrity of a piece of marble. The first thing you’ll notice about the pattern is that there are no joints. This makes it a great way to break up the look of the marble, especially when applying marble in areas that see a lot of traffic. The other benefit is that, when looking at the piece of marble from afar, you can’t tell that it has been bookmatched. Applications of Bookmatched Marble Source: theglampad.com The applications for bookmatched marble are almost endless. The most common applications include ● Floors ● Bathroom ● Remodels ● Countertops. ● It is also a popular choice for aquarium floors and furniture applications. In short, bookmatched marble is a great way to create an effect that’s both minimalist and eye-catching. While it doesn’t have all of the technical aspects of a traditional marble pattern, it can be just as timeless.

  4. Inspirations for Bookmatched Marble A great way to start your bookmatched marble is by looking at the different types of patterns we offer here at Alibaba blog Marble. You can find inspiration by browsing the different types of patterns we offer and looking at how each one was designed. When creating a book-matched marble, one of the most important things you have to keep in mind is that your two halves must be equal on all sides. This means if you cut it with a square pattern, then the other piece should be cut out with the same square pattern. Types of Patterns Source: imimg.com Many different patterns can be made with book-matched marble. Two of the most popular patterns are the straight-line pattern and the triangular pattern. Both are easy to make and great for adding visual interest to a room.

  5. Straight-Line Pattern One of the easiest patterns to create is a straight-line pattern. To make this type of pattern, you’ll want to first start by cutting your piece of marble so that one side is twice as long as the other. This can be done in two ways. You can either cut off a piece of the marble and then use a saw to cut another piece so that it’s the same size, or you can just cut the two halves in half from each other. Triangular Pattern The triangular pattern is one of the most popular patterns in marble. It is also very easy to create and is often used as a decorative accent when applied to floors. To create the triangular pattern, you’ll first want to cut your piece of marble in half to create two pieces that are equally sized. After doing this, you’ll want to take one of the halves and draw three lines connecting the corners of your pattern. With your pattern drawn, you can now cut along the lines. The Artist’s Suggestions for Bookmatched Marble Source: cosmosurfaces.com The artists suggest that when creating the straight-line pattern, you should make the two halves of your marble even so that you don’t end up with a bad pattern. This is because not following this rule could result in a very awkward-looking pattern.

  6. Conclusion Bookmatched marble can achieve many patterns, and the process is not difficult. Some of the patterns are created by just cutting a few pieces of marble according to a design. The designs range from simple to elaborate, so there is something for everyone! Contact Us : Website: https://architecturesstyle.com Email Id: architecturesstyle@gmail.com To Connect With Us Visit

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